WO2023216892A1 - 场景设置方法及电子设备 - Google Patents
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- the embodiments of the present application relate to the field of terminal technology, and in particular, to a scene setting method and electronic device.
- setting up a homecoming scene includes starting multiple devices such as living room lights, air conditioners, and speakers at preset time points, as well as the startup parameters of each device. This makes it convenient for users to not have to turn on each device one by one when they get home.
- embodiments of the present application provide a scene setting method and electronic device.
- the technical solution provided by the embodiments of this application automatically generates real-time scenes in response to user operations during the control process of electronic devices, reducing the difficulty of scene setting and improving user experience.
- the first aspect provides a scene setting method that can be used to control equipment.
- the method includes: displaying a first interface, the first interface including a trigger area, and a first identification displayed within the trigger area and/or a second identification displayed outside the trigger area, where the first identification is used to represent the first identification corresponding to
- the first device executes the first intention corresponding to the first device, and the second identification is used to indicate that the second device corresponding to the second identification does not execute the second intention corresponding to the second device.
- a first scenario is generated, and the first scenario includes instructing the first device to execute the first intention, and/or instructing the second device to cancel execution of the second intention.
- identifiers within the trigger area are used to represent devices in the current space that have executed the user's intention, and identifiers outside the trigger area are used to represent devices in the current space that have not executed the user's intention.
- the current space can be a room or the entire house.
- the method further includes: in response to the user's second operation on the second identification, controlling the second identification Move to the trigger area to display, and instruct the second device corresponding to the second identification to execute the second intention corresponding to the second device.
- the number of the first identifier or the second identifier is one or more. Furthermore, the number of the first identification or the second identification operated by the user may also be one or more.
- the second operation may be a drag operation.
- the control device may instruct the second device corresponding to the dragged second logo to execute the corresponding second intention.
- the first interface is a bedroom equipment control interface
- the control equipment displays a ceiling light icon outside the trigger area.
- the control device detects the user's second operation of controlling the ceiling light icon to move into the trigger area, it can send a start instruction to the ceiling light corresponding to the ceiling light icon, or send a startup instruction to the ceiling light through the server to instruct the ceiling light to turn on (i.e., execute the first Second intention).
- the ceiling light icon can be displayed in the trigger area to remind the user that the ceiling light has been turned on (that is, the second device corresponding to the dragged second logo has executed the corresponding second intention).
- the method further includes: in response to the user's third operation on the first identification, controlling the first identification to move to be displayed outside the trigger area, and instructing the first identification to correspond to The first device cancels execution of the first intention corresponding to the first device.
- the third operation may be a drag operation. After detecting the user's operation of dragging some or all of the first logos outside the trigger area, the control device may instruct the first device corresponding to the dragged out first logo to cancel execution of the corresponding first intention.
- the first interface is a bedroom equipment control interface
- the control equipment displays a ceiling light icon (ie, the first logo) in the trigger area.
- the control device detects the third operation of the user controlling the ceiling light icon to move outside the trigger area, it can send a shutdown instruction to the ceiling light corresponding to the ceiling light icon, or send a shutdown instruction to the ceiling light through the server to instruct the ceiling light to turn off (i.e. cancel the execute the first intention).
- the ceiling light icon can be displayed outside the trigger area to remind the user that the ceiling light has been turned off (that is, the first device corresponding to the dragged first logo has canceled execution of the corresponding first intention) .
- the user can have an overview of the status of the electronic equipment in the current space, and it can facilitate the user to control the corresponding electronic equipment and reduce the user's operation difficulty.
- generating the first scene includes: in response to the first operation, displaying the second interface. Receive the user's scene editing operation on the second interface. In response to the user's fourth operation, the first scene is generated.
- the scene editing operation includes one or more of the following: setting the scene effective time, setting the first device in the scene to cancel the execution of the first intention, setting the second device in the scene The device performs the second intent.
- control device edits the corresponding scene according to the user's scene editing operation, so that the final generated scene meets the user's needs and improves the user experience.
- the first device and the second device are devices in the same room
- the method further includes: in response to the user's fifth operation on the first identification, displaying a third interface.
- a sixth operation from the user is received on the third interface, and the sixth operation is used to adjust parameters of the device corresponding to the first identification.
- a parameter adjustment instruction is sent to the device corresponding to the first identification.
- the fifth operation is a long press operation.
- the first interface displayed by the control device is the room device control interface, and the first device and the second device are devices in the same room.
- the control device may determine that the user needs to adjust the parameters of the first device corresponding to the first logo. Then, the control device can display a parameter adjustment interface (ie, a third interface) to receive the user's parameter adjustment operation, and in response to the parameter adjustment operation, instruct the corresponding first device to perform parameter adjustment.
- a parameter adjustment interface ie, a third interface
- the first device and the second device are devices corresponding to the same subsystem and/or different subsystems in the whole house
- the method further includes: responding to the user's request for The seventh operation of the first identification displays a fourth interface.
- the fourth interface includes identifications of multiple devices corresponding to the first identification.
- the multiple devices are devices in the same room corresponding to the same subsystem.
- an instruction to cancel execution of the first intention is sent to the plurality of devices.
- subsystems are divided based on the device functions, such as lighting subsystem, sunshade subsystem, heating and cooling fresh air subsystem, audio-visual entertainment subsystem, etc.
- Each subsystem corresponds to a multiple intent.
- the intentions corresponding to the lighting subsystem include: light on/off intention, brightness control intention, spotlight group control intention, main light control intention, color temperature control intention, etc.
- the intentions corresponding to the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem include: temperature control intention, humidity Control intention, air quality control intention, odor control intention, etc.
- the seventh operation is a long press operation
- the eighth operation is a drag operation.
- the first interface displayed by the control device is a whole-house device control interface, and the first device and the second device are devices in the whole house corresponding to the same subsystem and/or different subsystems.
- the control device detects the user's operation of long-pressing the first logo displayed in the trigger area, it can determine that the user needs to determine one or more first devices corresponding to the first logo. Then, the control device can expand and display the logo of the first device corresponding to the first logo. Afterwards, the control device detects the user's drag operation on the expanded logo, determines that the user instructs the first device corresponding to the dragged logo to cancel execution of the first intention, and sends a corresponding instruction to the first device.
- control device can individually control the electronic devices in the room on the whole-house device interface. This enables refined control of electronic devices and improves user experience.
- the method further includes: in response to the user's ninth operation, switching to display a fifth interface, and the space corresponding to the fifth interface is the same as the space where the first device is located or the third interface.
- the spaces where the two devices are located are the same or different; or the space corresponding to the fifth interface includes the space where the first device and the second device are located; wherein the ninth operation is a sliding operation in the trigger area; or the ninth operation is Operations on preset controls.
- control device can control electronic devices in different rooms, as well as directly control electronic devices throughout the house. Then, the first device and the second device displayed on the first interface may be electronic devices in the same room or different rooms.
- control device can switch to display room device control interfaces of different rooms, and switch to display room device control interfaces and whole-house device control interfaces in response to user operations.
- the ninth operation may be a user's operation on a preset control, or may be a user's sliding operation (such as a sliding operation within a trigger area).
- the control device detects the user's sliding operation and can switch to display the interface corresponding to the electronic devices in different rooms. noodle. For example, if the user performs a sliding operation in the trigger area, he can switch from the bedroom space to the next space, such as the living room space. If he continues to slide, he can switch to the next space, such as the kitchen space.
- the fifth interface is the switched whole-house equipment control interface
- the corresponding space is the whole house, including the space where the first device and the second device are located.
- the control device switches the whole-house equipment control interface to the room equipment control interface.
- the first device and the second device are devices corresponding to the whole house control interface. They can be in the same space or different spaces.
- the corresponding space can be connected to the third device. The space where one device is located or the space where the second device is located is the same or different.
- the control device displays a room switching menu.
- a fifth interface is switched to display, the fifth interface corresponds to the first room, the first room is different from the room where the first device and/or the second device is located, and the fifth interface is displayed.
- the device corresponding to the device identification displayed in the interface is the device in the first room.
- control device can respond to user operations and switch device control interfaces corresponding to different spaces to meet the user's control needs for devices in different spaces. It can also help users understand the status of electronic devices in each space and improve the user experience.
- switching to display the fifth interface in response to the user's ninth operation includes: displaying the room switching menu in response to the user's operation of the preset control.
- a fifth interface is switched to display, the fifth interface corresponds to the first room, the first room is different from the room where the first device and/or the second device is located, and the fifth interface is displayed.
- the device corresponding to the device identification displayed in the interface is the device in the first room.
- switching to display the fifth interface includes: in response to the user's operation on the preset control, switching the first device control scene and In the second device control scene, the first device control scene is used to control the first device and the second device in the same room, and the second device control scene is used to control the devices in the whole house.
- the identifiers corresponding to the same subsystem in the second identifier are displayed adjacently.
- the control device displays icons of electronic devices with the same device type label (or icons of electronic devices corresponding to the same subsystem) in close proximity according to the same display rules according to the device type label of the electronic device. Easy for users to operate.
- the ceiling lights, auxiliary lights, decorative lights, main lights, and ambient lights included in the bedroom are lighting equipment, all corresponding to the lighting subsystem. Then, when the control device displays the bedroom device control interface, the icon of the corresponding lighting device is displayed close to it.
- the first interface further includes a subsystem index
- the method further includes: in response to the user's tenth operation on the first subsystem in the subsystem index, in the trigger area
- the first area outside displays the logo corresponding to the first subsystem in the second logo.
- the starting position of the first region is the preset starting position.
- the number of display positions included in the first region is adapted to the number corresponding to the first subsystem. Identifies the quantity.
- control device can display multiple electronic device icons in the current space, thereby achieving control of all electronic devices in the current space.
- the trigger area on the first interface The number of external display positions for displaying the logo is less than or equal to the first number, and when the number of second devices is greater than the first number, displaying the first interface includes: displaying on the first page outside the trigger area of the first interface The second identification of the first quantity.
- a second identification of the first remaining quantity is displayed on the second page outside the trigger area of the first interface, the first remaining quantity is less than or equal to the first quantity, and the number of the second device is the The sum of the first quantity and the first remaining quantity.
- the control device can clearly display the electronic device icon in the trigger area to facilitate the user's search.
- the page switching of the trigger area can be realized. The user can determine the electronic equipment that has been activated in the current space by switching the trigger area page, thereby understanding the status of the electronic equipment and improving the user experience.
- the number of display positions for displaying the logo in the trigger area on the first interface is less than or equal to the second number, and the number of the first device is greater than the second number.
- displaying the first interface includes: displaying a second number of first logos on a third page within the trigger area of the first interface.
- a first identification of the second remaining quantity is displayed on the fourth page in the trigger area of the first interface, the second remaining quantity is less than or equal to the second quantity, and the quantity of the first device is the The sum of the second quantity and the second remaining quantity.
- an electronic device in a second aspect, includes: a processor, a memory and a display screen, wherein the memory and the display screen are coupled to the processor, and the memory is used to store computer program codes.
- the computer program codes include computer instructions.
- the processor reads the computer instructions from the memory, such that The electronic device executes: displaying a first interface.
- the first interface includes a trigger area, and a first identification displayed within the trigger area and/or a second identification displayed outside the trigger area.
- the first identification is used to represent the first identification corresponding to
- the first device executes the first intention corresponding to the first device
- the second identification is used to indicate that the second device corresponding to the second identification does not execute the second intention corresponding to the second device.
- Receive the user's first action In response to the first operation, a first scenario is generated, and the first scenario includes instructing the first device to execute the first intention, and/or instructing the second device to cancel execution of the second intention.
- the processor when the processor reads the computer-readable instructions from the memory, it also causes the electronic device to perform the following operations: in response to the user's second operation on the second logo, control the second logo to move to the trigger area for display, and Instruct the second device corresponding to the second identification to execute the second intention corresponding to the second device.
- the processor when the processor reads the computer-readable instructions from the memory, it also causes the electronic device to perform the following operations: in response to the user's third operation on the first identification, Control the first identification to move to be displayed outside the trigger area, and instruct the first device corresponding to the first identification to cancel execution of the first intention corresponding to the first device.
- generating the first scene includes: in response to the first operation, displaying the second interface. Receive the user's scene editing operation on the second interface. In response to the user's fourth operation, the first scene is generated.
- the scene editing operation includes one or more of the following: setting the scene effective time, setting the first device in the scene to cancel the execution of the first intention, setting the second time in the scene The device performs the second intent.
- the first device and the second device are devices in the same room.
- the processor reads the computer readable instructions from the memory, it also causes the electronic device to perform the following Operation:
- the third interface is displayed.
- Receive on the third interface The sixth operation of the user is used to adjust the parameters of the device corresponding to the first identification.
- a parameter adjustment instruction is sent to the device corresponding to the first identification.
- the first device and the second device are devices in the whole house corresponding to the same subsystem and/or different subsystems.
- the computer-readable instructions also cause the electronic device to perform the following operations: in response to the user's seventh operation on the first identification, display a fourth interface, and the fourth interface includes identifications of multiple devices corresponding to the first identification, and the multiple devices are the same Devices in the room that correspond to the same subsystem.
- an instruction to cancel execution of the first intention is sent to the plurality of devices.
- the processor when the processor reads the computer readable instructions from the memory, it also causes the electronic device to perform the following operations: in response to the user's ninth operation, switching to display the fifth Interface, the space corresponding to the fifth interface is the same as or different from the space where the first device is located or the space where the second device is located; or the space corresponding to the fifth interface includes the space where the first device and the second device are located; wherein, the The ninth operation is a sliding operation in the trigger area; or the ninth operation is an operation on the preset control.
- switching to display the fifth interface in response to the user's ninth operation includes: displaying the room switching menu in response to the user's operation of the preset control.
- a fifth interface is switched to display, the fifth interface corresponds to the first room, the first room is different from the room where the first device and/or the second device is located, and the fifth interface is displayed.
- the device corresponding to the device identification displayed in the interface is the device in the first room.
- switching to display the fifth interface in response to the user's ninth operation includes: in response to the user's operation on the preset control, switching the first device control scene and In the second device control scene, the first device control scene is used to control the first device and the second device in the same room, and the second device control scene is used to control the devices in the whole house.
- the identifiers corresponding to the same subsystem in the second identifier are displayed adjacently.
- the first interface also includes a subsystem index.
- the processor reads the computer readable instructions from the memory, it also causes the electronic device to perform the following operations: in response to the user For the tenth operation of the first subsystem in the subsystem index, the identification corresponding to the first subsystem in the second identification is displayed in the first area outside the trigger area.
- the starting position of the first area is the preset starting position.
- the number of display positions included in an area is adapted to the corresponding number of identifications of the first subsystem.
- the number of display positions for displaying the logo outside the trigger area on the first interface is less than or equal to the first number, and the number of second devices is greater than the first number.
- displaying the first interface includes: displaying a first number of second identifiers on the first page outside the trigger area of the first interface.
- a second identification of the first remaining quantity is displayed on the second page outside the trigger area of the first interface, the first remaining quantity is less than or equal to the first quantity, and the number of the second device is the The sum of the first quantity and the first remaining quantity.
- the number of display positions for displaying the logo in the trigger area on the first interface is less than or equal to the second number, and the number of the first device is greater than the second number.
- displaying the first interface includes: displaying a second number of first logos on a third page within the trigger area of the first interface.
- the fourth page is displayed in the trigger area of the first interface.
- a first identifier indicating the second remaining quantity, the second remaining quantity is less than or equal to the second quantity, and the quantity of the first device is the sum of the second quantity and the second remaining quantity.
- embodiments of the present application provide an electronic device that has the function of implementing the scene setting method described in the above first aspect and any possible implementation manner.
- This function can be implemented by hardware, or can be implemented by hardware and corresponding software.
- the hardware or software includes one or more modules corresponding to the above functions.
- a computer-readable storage medium stores a computer program (which may also be referred to as instructions or codes).
- the computer program When the computer program is executed by an electronic device, it causes the electronic device to perform the method of the first aspect or any one of the embodiments of the first aspect.
- embodiments of the present application provide a computer program product, which when the computer program product is run on an electronic device, causes the electronic device to execute the method of the first aspect or any one of the implementation modes of the first aspect.
- inventions of the present application provide a circuit system.
- the circuit system includes a processing circuit, and the processing circuit is configured to execute the method of the first aspect or any one of the implementation modes of the first aspect.
- embodiments of the present application provide a chip system, including at least one processor and at least one interface circuit.
- the at least one interface circuit is used to perform transceiver functions and send instructions to at least one processor.
- at least one processor When at least one processor When executing instructions, at least one processor performs the method of the first aspect or any one of the implementations of the first aspect.
- Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of a family scene provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 3 is a schematic diagram of a communication system applied to a scene setting method provided by an embodiment of the present application
- Figure 4A is a schematic diagram of the hardware structure of the first electronic device provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 4B is a schematic diagram of the hardware structure of the communication device provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 5 is a second schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 6 is a schematic diagram of a scene provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 7 is a schematic diagram three of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 8 is a schematic diagram 4 of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 9 is a schematic diagram 5 of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 10 is a schematic diagram 6 of the interface provided by the embodiment of this application.
- FIG 11 is a schematic diagram 7 of the interface provided by the embodiment of this application.
- Figure 12 is a schematic diagram 8 of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 13 is a schematic diagram 9 of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 14 is a schematic diagram 10 of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 15 is a schematic diagram 11 of the interface provided by the embodiment of this application.
- Figure 16 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 17 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 18 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 19 is a fifteenth schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 20 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 21 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of this application.
- Figure 22 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 23 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of this application.
- Figure 24 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 25 is a schematic diagram 21 of the interface provided by the embodiment of this application.
- Figure 26 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 27 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of this application.
- Figure 28 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of this application.
- Figure 29 is a schematic diagram of the interface provided by the embodiment of this application.
- Figure 30 is a schematic flowchart 1 of the scene setting method provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 31 is a schematic flowchart 2 of the scene setting method provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 32 is a schematic flowchart three of the scene setting method provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 33 is a schematic structural diagram of a control device provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- Smart home equipment is intelligent equipment, including audio and video equipment (such as large screen equipment, Bluetooth speakers, etc.), lighting equipment (such as ceiling lamps, desk lamps, spotlights, etc.), environmental control equipment (such as air conditioners, air purifiers, etc.), anti-theft equipment Alarm equipment (such as human body sensors, cameras, etc.), etc.
- users can create smart home device scenes to achieve scene control of smart home devices and improve the control efficiency of smart home devices. For example, based on the actual usage scenario, users can add smart home devices included in the actual usage scenario to the corresponding scene, and set trigger conditions and tasks that the smart home devices need to perform. For example, if you set a scene to turn off the air conditioner, the scene includes turning off all the air conditioners in the home when the scene card is clicked. This makes it convenient for users to turn off the air conditioners without having to operate each air conditioner one by one.
- the mobile phone detects the operation of starting the smart life application and displays the scene interface 201 as shown in (a) of Figure 2 .
- the interface 202 shown in (b) in Figure 2 is displayed to receive the user's operation of creating a scene, such as receiving the user's addition of scene trigger conditions for controlling smart home devices and the execution of smart home devices. task operation.
- the interface 203 shown in (c) in Figure 2 is displayed.
- the mobile phone detects the user's click on the smart home device control 23, it determines that the user needs to add a task to control the smart home device, and can display controllable smart home devices for the user to select. For example, if the smart home device selected by the user is one or more air conditioners installed in the home, then as shown in reference numeral 24 in the interface 204 shown in (d) of Figure 2, the mobile phone can display the execution tasks corresponding to the air conditioners selected by the user. As shown in reference numeral 25, the trigger condition for currently controlling the air conditioner is "when the scene card is clicked" by default.
- the trigger condition for controlling the air conditioner can be modified according to the user's operation; or, as shown in interface 202 in (b) of Figure 2, the mobile phone detects the user's click on the add condition control 26 After the operation, you can also receive trigger conditions input by the user. After that, in the interface 204 shown in (d) of Figure 2, after the mobile phone detects the user's operation of clicking the confirmation control 27, it confirms that the creation of the user's current scene is completed. After that, the mobile phone displays the interface 205 as shown in (e) of Figure 2, and prompts the user that the scene creation is successful through the scene card 28.
- the user needs to pre-imagine the various smart home devices required in the scene to be created and the scene setting effects.
- the scene creation process the user cannot directly view the scene effects in real time.
- the scene setting process requires high logical thinking ability of users, and the operation is complicated, which affects the use of ordinary users. If the user needs to add or delete some devices in the scene, a complex editing process is also required, which affects the user experience.
- embodiments of the present application provide a scene setting method that automatically generates real-time scenes in response to user operations during the electronic device control process, reducing the difficulty of scene setting and improving the user experience. Moreover, users can View the scene in the room and the real-time scene of the whole house at a glance to enhance the user experience.
- Figure 3 is a schematic diagram of a communication system in which the scene setting method provided by the embodiment of the present application is applied.
- the communication system includes a first electronic device 100 , a server 200 and a control device 300 .
- the first electronic device 100 can be, for example, a speaker 101, a large screen device 102, a desk lamp 103, an electric lamp 104, a camera 105, an air purifier 106, a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a personal computer (PC), a personal digital camera.
- Terminal devices such as assistants (personal digital assistants, PDAs), netbooks, wearable electronic devices, artificial intelligence (artificial intelligence) terminals, etc.
- the operating system installed on the first electronic device 100 includes but is not limited to or other operating systems.
- the first electronic device 100 may not have an operating system installed.
- the first electronic device 100 may be a fixed device or a portable device. This application does not limit the specific type of the first electronic device 100, whether or not an operating system is installed, or the operating system installed if the operating system is installed.
- the first electronic device 100 may be a smart home device, and connections may be established between the first electronic devices 100 to form a smart home system.
- the first electronic device 100 can establish a connection with the server 200, and the server 200 manages each first electronic device 100.
- the server 200 takes a home as a unit and manages one or more first electronic devices 100 included in one or more homes.
- the server 200 will The first electronic device 100 joins the corresponding home.
- engineers can set the location information of each first electronic device 100, such as electronic devices in rooms such as living rooms, study rooms, and bedrooms. Afterwards, the location information of each first electronic device 100 may be stored in the first electronic device 100 and/or the server 200 .
- the server 200 may be a device or network device with computing functions such as a cloud server or a network server.
- the server 200 may be one server, a server cluster composed of multiple servers, or a cloud computing service center.
- the server 200 can also be described as a smart home cloud platform, used to manage smart home devices included in the smart home system, etc.
- the communication system may also include a control device 300.
- the control device 300 may be connected to one or more first electronic devices 100 for managing and controlling the first electronic devices 100 .
- control device 300 may be a dedicated device for controlling smart home devices, or a device including functions for controlling smart home devices.
- the control device 300 may be a smart home device control panel 302, or a terminal device such as a mobile phone 301, a tablet, a smart speaker, or a smart watch.
- the smart home device control panel 302 is a dedicated device used to control smart home devices in the smart home system.
- the control device 300 may be a fixed device or a portable device. This application places no special restrictions on the specific form of the control device 300.
- control device 300 is connected to one or more first electronic devices 100 to obtain device information of the first electronic devices 100 .
- the control device 300 provides a human-computer interaction interface, displays device information of the first electronic device 100 to the user through the human-computer interaction interface, and receives user control commands for the devices of the first electronic device 100 .
- the first application is installed in the control device 300 .
- the first application is a smart home application that can connect to smart home devices and edit and manage smart home devices.
- the control device 300 connects to one or more first electronic devices 100 through a first application.
- the first application is a smart life application.
- the control device 300 detects the user's operation of adding a device, searches for nearby first electronic devices 100 , and configures the network for the searched first electronic devices 100 .
- the control device 300 sends the network information of the local area network (such as network name and password) to the first electronic device 100 to assist the first electronic device 100 to join the same local area network as the control device 300.
- the first electronic device 100 A wireless communication connection may be established with the control device 300 .
- the control device 300 sends the device information of the first electronic device 100 to the server 200, so that the server 200 adds the first electronic device 100 to the corresponding home and assigns a device identity document (identity document) to the first electronic device 100. ID). Then, the subsequent server 200 can uniformly manage the first electronic device 100 included in the home.
- control device 300 receives a scene creation command input by the user, and creates a corresponding scene according to the real-time running scene of the first electronic device 100 that the user selects to start or set parameters displayed on the current interface.
- the control device 300 can save the scene to facilitate the user to trigger and start the electronic device in the scene next time.
- control device 300 may send the scene information to the server 200 .
- the subsequent server 200 determines that the scene triggering condition is met, it can directly control the first electronic device 100 included in the scene to perform the task to be performed by the first electronic device 100 in the scene.
- the above example uses the process of triggering the first electronic device 100 to join the home when the control device 300 starts the first application as an example to describe the process of adding the first electronic device 100 to the corresponding home.
- the method of triggering the first electronic device 100 to join the home may also include other methods. For example, if the control device 300 has not started the first application after being powered on, it can also automatically search for nearby first electronic devices 100 that are not connected to the local area network and/or have not joined the home, and according to the user's operation, these first electronic devices 100 can be automatically searched. Some or all of the devices 100 are connected to the local area network and added to the corresponding home. The embodiments of this application do not impose specific limitations on this.
- the control device 300 may not be included in the above communication system.
- the first electronic device 100 is added to the home managed by the server 200, and the server 200 can directly obtain the information of all the first electronic devices 100 in the home. Subsequently, any electronic device with processing capabilities in the first electronic device 100 can send a request to the server 200 as needed to obtain information about other first electronic devices 100 . Afterwards, the electronic device serves as a master device and can be used to control other first electronic devices 100 and create a scene including one or more first electronic devices 100 .
- the first electronic device 100 includes a large-screen device 102.
- the large-screen device 102 can create a scene including one or more first electronic devices 100 according to user operations, and send the scene to the server 200.
- the server 200 determines that the scene triggering condition is met, it can directly control the first electronic device 100 included in the scene to perform the task to be performed by the first electronic device 100 in the scene.
- FIG. 4A shows a schematic structural diagram of the first electronic device 100.
- the first electronic device 100 may include a processor 110, an external memory interface 120, an internal memory 121, a universal serial bus (USB) interface 130, a charging management module 140, a power management module 141, a battery 142, and an antenna 1, Antenna 2, mobile communication module 150, wireless communication module 160, audio module 170, sensor module 180, button 190, motor 191, indicator 192, camera 193, display screen 194, and subscriber identification module (SIM) card Interface 195 etc.
- a processor 110 an external memory interface 120, an internal memory 121, a universal serial bus (USB) interface 130, a charging management module 140, a power management module 141, a battery 142, and an antenna 1, Antenna 2, mobile communication module 150, wireless communication module 160, audio module 170, sensor module 180, button 190, motor 191, indicator 192, camera 193, display screen 194, and subscriber identification module (SIM) card Interface 195 etc.
- SIM subscriber identification module
- the structure illustrated in the embodiment of the present application does not constitute a specific limitation on the first electronic device 100 .
- the first electronic device 100 may include more or less components than shown in the figures, or combine some components, or split some components, or arrange different components.
- the components illustrated may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware.
- the processor 110 may include one or more processing units.
- the processor 110 may include an application processor (application processor, AP), a modem processor, a graphics processing unit (GPU), and an image signal processor. (image signal processor, ISP), controller, video codec, digital signal processor (digital signal processor, DSP), baseband processor, and/or neural network processor (neural-network processing unit, NPU), etc.
- application processor application processor, AP
- modem processor graphics processing unit
- GPU graphics processing unit
- image signal processor image signal processor
- ISP image signal processor
- controller video codec
- digital signal processor digital signal processor
- DSP digital signal processor
- baseband processor baseband processor
- neural network processor neural-network processing unit
- the controller can generate operation control signals based on the instruction operation code and timing signals to complete the control of fetching and executing instructions.
- the processor 110 may also be provided with a memory for storing instructions and data.
- the memory in processor 110 is cache memory. This memory may hold instructions or data that have been recently used or recycled by processor 110 . If the processor 110 needs to use the instructions or data again, it can be called directly from the memory. Repeated access is avoided and the waiting time of the processor 110 is reduced, thus improving the efficiency of the system.
- processor 110 may include one or more interfaces.
- Interfaces may include integrated circuit (inter-integrated circuit, I2C) interface, integrated circuit built-in audio (inter-integrated circuit sound, I2S) interface, pulse code modulation (pulse code modulation, PCM) interface, universal asynchronous receiver and transmitter (universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) interface, mobile industry processor interface (MIPI), general-purpose input/output (GPIO) interface, subscriber identity module (SIM) interface, and /or universal serial bus (USB) interface, etc.
- I2C integrated circuit
- I2S integrated circuit built-in audio
- PCM pulse code modulation
- UART universal asynchronous receiver and transmitter
- MIPI mobile industry processor interface
- GPIO general-purpose input/output
- SIM subscriber identity module
- USB universal serial bus
- the I2C interface is a bidirectional synchronous serial bus, including a serial data line (SDA) and a serial clock line (derail clock line, SCL).
- processor 110 may include multiple sets of I2C buses.
- the processor 110 can separately couple the touch sensor, charger, flash, camera 193, etc. through different I2C bus interfaces.
- the processor 110 can be coupled to a touch sensor through an I2C interface, so that the processor 110 and the touch sensor communicate through an I2C bus interface to implement the touch function of the first electronic device 100 .
- the MIPI interface can be used to connect the processor 110 with peripheral devices such as the display screen 194 and the camera 193 .
- MIPI interfaces include camera serial interface (CSI), display serial interface (DSI), etc.
- the processor 110 and the camera 193 communicate through the CSI interface to implement the shooting function of the first electronic device 100 .
- the processor 110 and the display screen 194 communicate through the DSI interface to implement the display function of the first electronic device 100 .
- the USB interface 130 is an interface that complies with the USB standard specification, and may be a Mini USB interface, a Micro USB interface, a USB Type C interface, etc.
- the USB interface 130 can be used to connect a charger to charge the first electronic device 100, and can also be used to transmit data between the first electronic device 100 and peripheral devices. It can also be used to connect headphones to play audio through them. This interface can also be used to connect other electronic devices, such as AR devices, etc.
- the interface connection relationship between the modules illustrated in the embodiment of the present application is only a schematic illustration and does not constitute a structural limitation on the first electronic device 100 .
- the first electronic device 100 may also adopt different interface connection methods in the above embodiments, or a combination of multiple interface connection methods.
- the charging management module 140 is used to receive charging input from the charger.
- the charger can be a wireless charger or a wired charger.
- the charging management module 140 may receive charging input from the wired charger through the USB interface 130 .
- the charging management module 140 may receive wireless charging input through the wireless charging coil of the first electronic device 100 . While the charging management module 140 charges the battery 142, it can also provide power to the electronic device through the power management module 141.
- the power management module 141 is used to connect the battery 142, the charging management module 140 and the processor 110.
- the power management module 141 receives input from the battery 142 and/or the charging management module 140, and supplies power to the processor 110, the internal memory 121, the display screen 194, the camera 193, the wireless communication module 160, and the like.
- the power management module 141 can also be used to monitor battery capacity, battery cycle times, battery health status (leakage, impedance) and other parameters.
- the power management module 141 may also be provided in the processor 110 .
- the power management module 141 and the charging management module 140 may also be provided in the same device.
- the wireless communication function of the first electronic device 100 can be implemented through the antenna 1, the antenna 2, the mobile communication module 150, the wireless communication module 160, the modem processor and the baseband processor.
- Antenna 1 and Antenna 2 are used to transmit and receive electromagnetic wave signals.
- Each antenna in the first electronic device 100 may be used to cover a single or multiple communication frequency bands. Different antennas can also be reused to improve antenna utilization. For example: Antenna 1 can be reused as a diversity antenna for a wireless LAN. In other embodiments, antennas may be used in conjunction with tuning switches.
- the mobile communication module 150 can provide solutions for wireless communication including 2G/3G/4G/5G applied on the first electronic device 100 .
- the mobile communication module 150 may include at least one filter, switch, power amplifier, low noise amplifier (LNA), etc.
- the mobile communication module 150 can receive electromagnetic waves through the antenna 1, perform filtering, amplification and other processing on the received electromagnetic waves, and transmit them to the modem processor for demodulation.
- the mobile communication module 150 can also amplify the signal modulated by the modem processor and convert it into electromagnetic waves through the antenna 1 for radiation.
- at least part of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 may be disposed in the processor 110 .
- at least part of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 and at least part of the modules of the processor 110 may be provided in the same device.
- a modem processor may include a modulator and a demodulator.
- the modulator is used to modulate the low-frequency baseband signal to be sent into a medium-high frequency signal.
- the demodulator is used to demodulate the received electromagnetic wave signal into a low-frequency baseband signal.
- the demodulator then transmits the demodulated low-frequency baseband signal to the baseband processor for processing.
- the application processor outputs sound signals through the audio device, or displays images or videos through the display screen 194 .
- the modem processor may be a stand-alone device.
- the modem processor may be independent of the processor 110 and may be provided in the same device as the mobile communication module 150 or other functional modules.
- the wireless communication module 160 may provide a wireless network (wireless local area networks, WLAN) (such as a wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) network), Bluetooth (BT), global network, etc. applied on the first electronic device 100.
- Wireless communication solutions such as global navigation satellite system (GNSS), frequency modulation (FM), near field communication (NFC), infrared technology (infrared, IR), etc.
- the wireless communication module 160 may be one or more devices integrating at least one communication processing module.
- the wireless communication module 160 receives electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2, and transmits the electromagnetic waves to The magnetic wave signal is frequency modulated and filtered, and the processed signal is sent to the processor 110 .
- the wireless communication module 160 can also receive the signal to be sent from the processor 110, frequency modulate it, amplify it, and convert it into electromagnetic waves through the antenna 2 for radiation.
- the antenna 1 of the first electronic device 100 is coupled to the mobile communication module 150, and the antenna 2 is coupled to the wireless communication module 160, so that the first electronic device 100 can communicate with the network and other devices through wireless communication technology.
- the wireless communication technology may include global system for mobile communications (GSM), general packet radio service (GPRS), code division multiple access (CDMA), broadband Code division multiple access (wideband code division multiple access, WCDMA), time division code division multiple access (time-division code division multiple access, TD-SCDMA), long term evolution (long term evolution, LTE), BT, GNSS, WLAN, NFC , FM, and/or IR technology, etc.
- the GNSS may include global positioning system (GPS), global navigation satellite system (GLONASS), Beidou navigation satellite system (BDS), quasi-zenith satellite system (quasi) -zenith satellite system (QZSS) and/or satellite based augmentation systems (SBAS).
- GPS global positioning system
- GLONASS global navigation satellite system
- BDS Beidou navigation satellite system
- QZSS quasi-zenith satellite system
- SBAS satellite based augmentation systems
- the first electronic device 100 communicates with the server 200, the control device 300 or other first electronic devices 100 through the mobile communication module 150 or the wireless communication module 160 to realize the setting and creation of real-time scenes.
- the first electronic device 100 implements display functions through a GPU, a display screen 194, an application processor, and the like.
- the GPU is an image processing microprocessor and is connected to the display screen 194 and the application processor. GPUs are used to perform mathematical and geometric calculations for graphics rendering.
- Processor 110 may include one or more GPUs that execute program instructions to generate or alter display information.
- the display screen 194 is used to display images, videos, etc.
- Display 194 includes a display panel.
- the display panel can use a liquid crystal display (LCD), such as an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), an active matrix organic light emitting diode or an active matrix organic light emitting diode (active-matrix).
- LCD liquid crystal display
- OLED organic light-emitting diode
- active-matrix active matrix organic light emitting diode
- AMOLED organic light emitting diodes
- FLED flexible light-emitting diodes
- Mini-led Micro-led
- Micro-oled quantum dot light emitting diodes
- QLED quantum dot light emitting diodes
- the first electronic device 100 may include 1 or N display screens 194, where N is a positive integer greater than 1.
- the first electronic device 100 can obtain the whole-house equipment information from the server 200 and display it on the display screen 194 so that the user can have an overview of the equipment status of the whole house and the equipment status in each room. Moreover, the user can view and create real-time scenes on the display screen 194 according to the device conditions.
- Camera 193 is used to capture still images or video.
- the object passes through the lens to produce an optical image that is projected onto the photosensitive element.
- the photosensitive element can be a charge coupled device (CCD) or a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) phototransistor.
- CMOS complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor
- the photosensitive element converts the optical signal into an electrical signal, and then passes the electrical signal to the ISP to convert it into a digital image signal.
- ISP outputs digital image signals to DSP for processing.
- DSP converts digital image signals into standard RGB, YUV and other format image signals.
- the first electronic device 100 may include 1 or N cameras 193, where N is a positive integer greater than 1.
- the external memory interface 120 can be used to connect an external memory card, such as a Micro SD card, to achieve expansion first The storage capacity of the electronic device 100.
- the external memory card communicates with the processor 110 through the external memory interface 120 to implement the data storage function. Such as saving music, videos, etc. files in external memory card.
- Internal memory 121 may be used to store computer executable program code, which includes instructions.
- the internal memory 121 may include a program storage area and a data storage area.
- the stored program area can store an operating system, at least one application program required for a function (such as a sound playback function, an image playback function, etc.).
- the storage data area may store data created during use of the first electronic device 100 (such as audio data, phone book, etc.).
- the internal memory 121 may include high-speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as at least one disk storage device, flash memory device, universal flash storage (UFS), etc.
- the processor 110 executes various functional applications and data processing of the first electronic device 100 by executing instructions stored in the internal memory 121 and/or instructions stored in a memory provided in the processor.
- the audio module 170 is used to convert digital audio information into analog audio signal output, and is also used to convert analog audio input into digital audio signals. Audio module 170 may also be used to encode and decode audio signals. In some embodiments, the audio module 170 may be provided in the processor 110 , or some functional modules of the audio module 170 may be provided in the processor 110 . The first electronic device 100 can perform music playback, recording, etc. through the audio module 170 .
- the audio module 170 may include a speaker, a receiver, a microphone, a headphone interface, and an application processor to implement audio functions.
- the sensor module 180 may include a pressure sensor, a gyroscope sensor, an air pressure sensor, a magnetic sensor, an acceleration sensor, a distance sensor, a proximity light sensor, a fingerprint sensor, a temperature sensor, a touch sensor, an ambient light sensor, a bone conduction sensor, and the like.
- Pressure sensors are used to sense pressure signals and convert pressure signals into electrical signals.
- the pressure sensor may be disposed on the display screen 194 .
- pressure sensors such as resistive pressure sensors, inductive pressure sensors, capacitive pressure sensors, etc.
- a capacitive pressure sensor may include at least two parallel plates of conductive material. When a force acts on a pressure sensor, the capacitance between the electrodes changes.
- the first electronic device 100 determines the intensity of the pressure based on the change in capacitance.
- the first electronic device 100 detects the intensity of the touch operation based on the pressure sensor.
- the first electronic device 100 may also calculate the touched position based on the detection signal of the pressure sensor.
- touch operations acting on the same touch location but with different touch operation intensities may correspond to different operation instructions. For example: when a touch operation with a touch operation intensity less than the first pressure threshold is applied to the short message application icon, an instruction to view the short message is executed. When a touch operation with a touch operation intensity greater than or equal to the first pressure threshold is applied to the short message application icon, an instruction to create a new short message is executed.
- Touch sensor also known as "touch device”.
- the touch sensor can be disposed on the display screen 194, and the touch sensor and the display screen 194 form a touch screen, which is also called a "touch screen”. Touch sensors are used to detect touches on or near them.
- the touch sensor can pass the detected touch operation to the application processor to determine the touch event type.
- Visual output related to the touch operation may be provided through display screen 194 .
- the touch sensor may also be disposed on the surface of the first electronic device 100 in a position different from that of the display screen 194 .
- the buttons 190 include a power button, a volume button, etc.
- Key 190 may be a mechanical key. It can also be a touch button.
- the first electronic device 100 may receive key input and generate key signal input related to user settings and function control of the first electronic device 100 .
- the motor 191 can generate vibration prompts.
- the motor 191 can be used for vibration prompts for incoming calls and can also be used for touch vibration feedback.
- touch operations for different applications can correspond to different vibration feedback effects.
- the motor 191 can also respond to different vibration feedback effects for touch operations in different areas of the display screen 194 .
- Different application scenarios such as time reminders, receiving information, alarm clocks, games, etc.
- the touch vibration feedback effect can also be customized.
- the indicator 192 may be an indicator light, which may be used to indicate charging status, power changes, or may be used to indicate messages, missed calls, notifications, etc.
- the SIM card interface 195 is used to connect a SIM card.
- the SIM card can be connected to or separated from the first electronic device 100 by inserting it into the SIM card interface 195 or pulling it out from the SIM card interface 195 .
- the first electronic device 100 may support 1 or N SIM card interfaces, where N is a positive integer greater than 1.
- the server 200 and the control device 300 in the embodiment of this application can be implemented by different devices.
- the server 200 and the control device 300 in the embodiment of the present application can be implemented by the communication device in Figure 4B.
- Figure 4B shows a schematic diagram of the hardware structure of the communication device provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- the communication device includes at least one processor 501, a communication line 502, a memory 503 and at least one communication interface 504.
- the memory 503 may also be included in the processor 501.
- the communication device may include more or less components than shown in the figures, or some components may be combined, some components may be separated, or different components may be arranged.
- the components illustrated may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware.
- the control device 300 can also be configured with modules such as a SIM card interface, a camera, and an audio module.
- the processor 501 can be a general central processing unit (CPU), a microprocessor, an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), or one or more processors used to control the execution of the program of the present application. integrated circuit.
- CPU central processing unit
- ASIC application-specific integrated circuit
- Communication line 502 may include a path that carries information between the above-mentioned components.
- the communication interface may be a module, a circuit, a bus, an interface, a transceiver, or other devices that can implement communication functions for communicating with other devices.
- the transceiver can be an independently configured transmitter, which can be used to send information to other devices.
- the transceiver can also be an independently configured receiver, which can be used to receive information from other devices. The device receives the information.
- the transceiver may also be a component that integrates the functions of sending and receiving information. The embodiments of this application do not limit the specific implementation of the transceiver.
- the memory 503 may be a read-only memory (ROM) or other type of static storage device that can store static information and instructions, a random access memory (random access memory (RAM)) or other type that can store information and instructions.
- ROM read-only memory
- RAM random access memory
- dynamic storage device which may also be an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
- the memory may exist independently and be connected to the processor through the communication line 502 . Memory can also be integrated with the processor.
- the memory 503 is used to store computer execution instructions for implementing the solution of the present application, and is controlled by the processor 501 for execution.
- the processor 501 is used to execute computer execution instructions stored in the memory 503, thereby implementing the scene setting method provided in the following embodiments of the present application.
- the computer execution instructions in the embodiments of the present application may also be called application codes, instructions, computer programs or other names, which are not specifically limited in the embodiments of the present application.
- the processor 501 may include one or more CPUs, such as CPU0 and CPU1 in Figure 4B.
- the communication device may include multiple processors, such as processor 501 and processor 507 in Figure 4B.
- processors may be a single-CPU processor or a multi-CPU processor.
- a processor here may refer to one or more devices, circuits, and/or processing cores for processing data (eg, computer program instructions).
- the communication device may also include an output device 505 and an input device 506.
- Output device 505 communicates with processor 501 and can display information in a variety of ways.
- the output device 505 may be a liquid crystal display (LCD), a light emitting diode (LED) display device, a cathode ray tube (CRT) display device, or a projector. wait.
- Input device 506 communicates with processor 501 and may receive user input in a variety of ways.
- the input device 506 may be a mouse, a keyboard, a touch screen device, a sensing device, or the like.
- the above-mentioned communication device may be a general-purpose device or a special-purpose device, and the embodiment of the present application does not limit the type of communication device.
- the communication device is a smart home device control panel, which is a dedicated device used to control smart home devices.
- the communication device is a mobile phone, which is a universal device that can control smart home devices.
- the following describes the scene setting method provided by the application embodiment, taking the control device 300 as a smart home device control panel or a mobile phone and taking the application for managing smart home devices as a smart life application as an example.
- the smart home devices in the smart home system are delivered to users for use.
- engineers need to configure and debug the smart home devices.
- This process is a pre-installation process of the smart home devices.
- the location information includes, for example, home information, room information, etc.
- the position information of lights 1 to 5 is the living room
- the position information of the curtain is the bedroom
- the position information of the gauze curtain is the living room, etc.
- the smart home device control panel and the corresponding server can obtain the location information of the completed smart home device.
- the location information of the smart home device is spatial location information, such as room information of the smart home device.
- the electronic device after the electronic device is connected to the local area network, it can discover other electronic devices connected to the same local area network and/or logged in to the same account, and these electronic devices can be divided into smart home devices in the same home. Then later, you can set scenes for electronic devices located in the same home.
- the account is used to represent the account of the smart home device management system that the electronic device logs into during the server registration process (such as the pre-installation process).
- a user registers for a smart life application and obtains the username and password of the account.
- the subsequent user logs in to the account through other electronic devices that have been configured to the network (such as mobile phones) to assist in the network configuration of the new electronic device.
- the server divides the electronic devices under the same account into the same home to implement home-based electronic device management.
- the server manages one or more homes, and one home includes all electronic devices in a home added by the user.
- the mobile phone after logging in to a smart life application, the mobile phone detects the user's operation of adding an electronic device, and sends the device information of the newly added electronic device to the server.
- the server determines the electronic device ID and divides the electronic device into Go to the home corresponding to the current login account of the mobile phone to complete the network configuration of the electronic device.
- the smart home device control panel responds to the user operation by sending the device information of the newly added electronic device to the server.
- the server determines the electronic device ID and divides the electronic device into the home corresponding to the smart home device control panel.
- the smart home device control panel can also log in to multiple accounts, so the same server can divide homes according to accounts.
- the electronic devices included in the home can be divided into one or more groups according to the location information of the electronic devices, such as dividing the electronic devices in a room into one group.
- a room is taken as a unit and electronic device groups are divided as an example to introduce the scene setting process in detail.
- users can also divide groups according to needs to complete scene settings. For example, by dividing the electronic devices in Room 1 and Room 2 into the same group, during the scene setting process, a scene including the electronic devices in these two rooms can be set. For another example, by dividing commonly used electronic devices into the same group, it is possible to set up scenes that include commonly used electronic devices.
- the smart home device control panel in response to user operations, may switch to display electronic devices in different rooms and device statuses of the electronic devices. Afterwards, in response to the user clicking on the preset control, the smart home device control panel can enter the room device interface of the corresponding room to realize control of the electronic devices in the room and real-time scene setting.
- the smart home device control panel in response to the user clicking on the room switching control 51, can switch to display the interface corresponding to the electronic equipment in different rooms.
- the interface 501 is the interface corresponding to the electronic equipment in the bedroom. interface.
- the user can quickly understand the device status of the electronic devices in the bedroom, and control the electronic devices in the bedroom through multiple electronic device control controls displayed in the area indicated by reference numeral 52.
- the area shown by reference numeral 53 is used to display the created scene in the bedroom.
- the bedroom device interface can be entered to realize real-time control of the electronic devices in the bedroom and the creation of real-time scenes corresponding to the electronic devices in the bedroom.
- each subsystem corresponds to a multiple intent.
- the intentions corresponding to the lighting subsystem include: light on/off intention, brightness control intention, spotlight group control intention, main light control intention, color temperature control intention, etc.
- the intentions corresponding to the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem include: temperature control intention, humidity Control intention, air quality control intention, odor control intention, etc.
- subsystem configuration files and equipment type labels such as lighting equipment labels, sunshade equipment labels, heating and cooling fresh air equipment labels, etc.
- the subsystem configuration file is used to configure the subsystem, as shown in Table 1 below.
- the subsystem configuration file includes the subsystem name, device type, device ID, and intent identifier.
- the subsystem configuration file of the lighting subsystem includes the device ID of the electronic device that can realize lighting and the corresponding intention identifier.
- the intention identifier is used to represent the corresponding control command when the electronic device executes the intention, and the server can determine according to the control command Corresponding operations need to be performed by the electronic device, and then issue corresponding instructions to the electronic device.
- each space in the home (such as each room) includes one or more subsystems, and the whole house (that is, the entire home) also includes the corresponding one or more systems.
- the lighting subsystem in the bedroom the shading subsystem in the living room, the whole house security system, etc.
- the concepts of space and subsystem exist side by side.
- a subsystem configuration file is saved in the smart home device control panel.
- the smart home device control panel can determine the electronic components included in the subsystem in the current space based on the subsystem configuration file.
- the device ID of the device and the corresponding user intention enable the user to control the electronic device and set the real-time scene.
- the smart home device control panel can save and display the device status of the electronic devices in the current space, allowing users to view the device status in the room at a glance.
- the smart home device control panel displays the interface 701 shown in Figure 7, in which one or more items included in the bedroom can be displayed.
- Electronic equipment As indicated by reference numeral 71, it is the trigger area of the current space. Outside the trigger area, as indicated by reference numeral 72 , icons of one or more electronic devices included in the current space are displayed.
- the smart home device control panel can obtain the location information of each electronic device in the home, and then in response to the user's selection to enter a certain space (such as a bedroom), it can determine each electronic device included in the bedroom based on the location information, and display the corresponding icon. , allowing users to view the device status of electronic devices in the current space.
- icons of electronic devices with the same device type label are displayed in the same manner.
- Rules are displayed close to each other for easy operation by users.
- the display rules include, for example, different colors, patterns, fonts, font sizes, shapes, etc., to facilitate users to distinguish icons of different types of electronic devices.
- the ceiling lights, auxiliary lights, decorative lights, main lights, and ambient lights included in the bedroom are lighting equipment, all corresponding to the lighting subsystem, and the corresponding icons are blank unfilled circular icons displayed near .
- the index of one or more subsystems corresponding to the current space may also be displayed on the interface 701, thereby facilitating the user to determine the user intention that can be achieved in the current space.
- the icon of the corresponding electronic device can be highlighted outside the trigger area, thereby facilitating the user to quickly determine the corresponding electronic device.
- the ways of highlighting the icon include, for example, highlighting, enlarging the font, displaying in a preset area, etc.
- the smart home device control panel displays a preset number of electronic device icons outside the trigger area.
- the smart home device control panel can switch pages in response to user operations to display icons of all electronic devices.
- the interface 801 shown in (a) in Figure 8 assumes that the bedroom includes 11 electronic devices, and the preset number The quantity is 10 pieces for example.
- the smart home device control panel displays icons of 10 electronic devices outside the trigger area 81 according to preset rules. Afterwards, in response to the user clicking the page backward control 82 , the smart home device control panel may switch to display icons of the remaining electronic devices. As shown in interface 802 in (b) of Figure 8 , after the smart home device control panel switches pages, the remaining music playing device icons 83 are displayed outside the trigger area. In response to the user clicking on the page forward control 84, the smart home device control panel can also switch to display the previous page, such as the page shown in the interface 801. In other examples, users can also turn pages through sliding operations. For example, in response to the user's left sliding operation within a specific range on the interface 801 shown in (a) of Figure 8, the smart home device control panel switches to the interface 802 shown in (b) of Figure 8.
- the smart home device control panel can display multiple electronic device icons in the current space, thereby achieving control of all electronic devices in the current space.
- the smart home device control panel may not display the page backward control or page forward control.
- the page forward control may not be displayed or the inoperable page forward control may be displayed; when the page is turned to the last page, the page turn backward may not be displayed. control or display a page-back control that is inoperable.
- the smart home device control panel may instruct the electronic device corresponding to the electronic device icon to perform the corresponding user intention, such as executing Start the operation.
- icons of electronic devices included in the bedroom are displayed around the trigger area 91 , such as the ceiling light icon 92 .
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's operation of dragging the ceiling light icon 92 into the trigger area 91 in the direction indicated by arrow 93, and can determine that the user instructs to activate the ceiling light corresponding to the ceiling light icon 92. Then, the smart home device control panel can send a startup instruction to the ceiling light, or send a startup instruction to the ceiling light through the server.
- the ceiling light can feed back the start response to the smart home device control panel, or feed back the start response to the smart home device control panel through the server.
- the smart home device control panel determines that the ceiling light has been started based on the startup response, and can display interface 902 as shown in (b) of Figure 9 .
- the smart home device control panel may display a ceiling light icon 92 within the trigger area 91 .
- the electronic device icon displayed in the trigger area 91 is used to remind the user that the electronic device corresponding to the electronic device icon has been started.
- the style of the dome light icon 92 displayed within the trigger area 91 shown in FIG. 9(b) may be different from the style of the dome light icon 92 displayed outside the trigger area 91 shown in FIG. 9(a). Style includes, but is not limited to, color, shape, brightness or font style, etc.
- the default number is 10.
- the smart home device control panel displays the ceiling light icon in the trigger area 91, a position for displaying the electronic device icon is available on the current page. Then the smart home device control panel can display the interface 902 as shown in Figure 9(b).
- the music playing device icon 94 displayed on one page is advanced to the current page for display.
- the smart home device control panel may instruct the electronic device corresponding to the electronic device icon to cancel the corresponding execution.
- User intent such as performing a shutdown action.
- a ceiling light icon 102 is displayed in the trigger area 101 .
- the smart home device control panel detects that the user is moving outside the trigger area 101 in the direction indicated by arrow 103. After dragging the ceiling light icon 102, it is determined that the user instructs to turn off the ceiling light corresponding to the ceiling light icon 102. Then, the smart home device control panel can send a shutdown instruction to the ceiling light, or send a shutdown instruction to the ceiling light through the server.
- the ceiling light is turned off according to the turn-off instruction, it can feed back a turn-off response to the smart home device control panel, or feed back a turn-off response to the smart home device control panel through the server.
- the smart home device control panel determines that the ceiling light has been turned off based on the shutdown response, and can display interface 1002 as shown in (b) of Figure 10 .
- the smart home device control panel can display the ceiling light icon 102 at the corresponding position outside the trigger area 101 when the user drags the operation. If the direction corresponding to the user's operation of dragging the ceiling light icon 102 out of the trigger area 101 is between the temperature control equipment icon 104 and the purification equipment icon 105, then as shown in the interface 1002, the user can drag the ceiling light icon 102 out of the trigger area 101 between the temperature control equipment icon 104 and the purification equipment icon 105. The ceiling light icon 102 dragged out by the user is displayed. Among them, the electronic device icon displayed outside the trigger area 101 is used to remind the user that the electronic device corresponding to the electronic device icon has been turned off.
- the user can determine the status of the electronic device based on the electronic device icon displayed inside and outside the trigger area.
- This provides an overview of the status of electronic equipment in the current space. Moreover, it can facilitate the user to control the corresponding electronic device and reduce the user's operation difficulty.
- the above embodiment takes the trigger area as a circular range of area display as an example to explain the control process of the electronic device. It can be understood that the trigger area can also be displayed in other shapes or sizes, and the embodiments of the present application do not limit this. In some embodiments, the trigger area can also be implemented as a logo display, such as a trigger logo. Smart home device control panels can display electronic device icons around trigger signs. The smart home device control panel can instruct the corresponding electronic device to start after detecting that the user drags the electronic device icon to collide with the trigger logo; after detecting that the user drags the electronic device icon and separates from the trigger logo, it can instruct The corresponding electronic equipment is turned off. It can be understood that the embodiment of the present application also does not limit the shape and size of the trigger logo displayed. This will not be explained below.
- the smart home device control panel can respond to user operations, control the electronic device to perform corresponding operations in real time, and can display the status of the electronic device on the interface in real time. Afterwards, in response to the user's operation to generate the scene, the smart home device control panel can generate the corresponding real-time scene according to the current electronic device status set by the user.
- the bedroom device interface 1101 shown in (a) of Figure 11 the bedroom includes 11 electronic devices.
- the smart home device control panel displays gauze icons, ceiling light icons, decorative light icons, music playing equipment icons, and temperature control equipment icons in the trigger area 111.
- the electronic equipment corresponding to the electronic equipment icons displayed in the trigger area 111 Started.
- the auxiliary light icon, the main light icon, the ambient light icon, the humidity control equipment icon, the purification equipment icon, and the curtain icon are displayed outside the trigger area 111.
- the electronic equipment corresponding to the electronic equipment icons displayed outside the trigger area 111 has been turned off.
- the user can directly determine whether the current status of the electronic device meets the requirements based on the display content of the interface 1101. If the requirements are met, the smart home device control panel can be instructed to generate the corresponding real-time scene; if the requirements are not met, the device status can be continued to be adjusted on the interface 1101.
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's click on the generate scene control 112 and determines that the user has instructed to generate a real-time scene of the current space (i.e., the bedroom).
- the smart home device control panel can display the following: The real-time scene editing interface 1102 shown in (b) in Figure 11.
- the smart home device control panel may display the electronic devices that are turned on in the current space as shown by reference numeral 113 (such as corresponding to the electronic devices displayed in the trigger area 111 Electronic device icon), and display the electronic device in the current closed state as indicated by reference numeral 114 (such as corresponding to the electronic device icon displayed outside the trigger area 111). Users can choose to check or uncheck the electronic devices according to their needs.
- the smart home device control panel can modify the scene accordingly based on the user's check or uncheck operation. For example, after the smart home device control panel detects the user's operation of unchecking the decorative light 115, it can determine that the currently set scene includes not turning on the decorative light.
- the smart home device control panel can also modify the name of the currently created scene in response to the user's click on the scene name editing control 116.
- the scene name is "Entering the Bedroom”.
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's operation of clicking on the generation control 117, the corresponding real-time scene can be generated.
- the scenes included in the bedroom displayed on the smart home device control panel include the "entering the bedroom” scene 118 corresponding to the editing completed on the interface 1102 .
- users can create and edit smart home device scenes through simple operations.
- users can intuitively view the status of electronic devices on the smart home device control panel and set the scene according to the status of the electronic devices. This reduces the requirements for user logic ability in scene setting, effectively reduces the difficulty of scene setting, and improves user experience.
- the smart home device control panel can save the scene set by the user in at least two ways based on the subsystem status or the device status in the space.
- the smart home device control panel generates corresponding scenes based on the status of each subsystem in the current space.
- the whole-house security and bedroom security in the activated security subsystem are included, as well as the living room lighting and bedroom lighting included in the lighting subsystem.
- the smart home device control panel responds to user operations and generates a scene corresponding to the interface 1101 shown in (a) of Figure 11.
- the smart home device control panel generates and saves scenarios based on the current status of each subsystem.
- the saved scene includes starting the bedroom ceiling lighting and bedroom decorative lighting in the lighting subsystem, starting the bedroom gauze curtain in the sunshade subsystem, starting the bedroom temperature control in the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem, and starting the audio-visual entertainment subsystem.
- Play music in the bedroom in the lighting subsystem turn off the bedroom auxiliary lighting, bedroom main lighting, and bedroom ambient lighting in the lighting subsystem, close the bedroom curtains in the sunshade subsystem, and turn off the bedroom purification and bedroom in the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem.
- Humidity control Play music in the bedroom in the lighting subsystem, turn off the bedroom auxiliary lighting, bedroom main lighting, and bedroom ambient lighting in the lighting subsystem, close the bedroom curtains in the sunshade subsystem, and turn off the bedroom purification and bedroom in the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem.
- the smart home device control panel generates corresponding scenes based on the status of each electronic device in the current space. As shown in Figure 6, this scenario includes bedroom security and bedroom lighting in the activated bedroom.
- the smart home device control panel responds to user operations and generates a scene corresponding to the interface 1101 shown in (a) of Figure 11.
- the smart home device control panel generates and saves scenes based on the status of each electronic device in the current bedroom.
- the saved scene includes activating the ceiling lights, decorative lights, gauze curtains, temperature control equipment, and music playing equipment in the bedroom, and turning off the auxiliary lights, main lights, ambient lights, curtains, purification equipment, and humidity in the bedroom. controlling device.
- the smart home device control panel can save the scenes set by the user according to the preconfigured scene saving method. Subsequently, the smart home device control panel can instruct the corresponding electronic devices to perform scene tasks based on the scene content.
- the smart home device control panel can send the created scene to the server.
- the server can control the corresponding electronic device to perform the corresponding scene tasks according to the setting content of the scene. service.
- electronic devices in the smart home system can also obtain corresponding scene content from the server after logging in to the account. Afterwards, the electronic device can instruct the corresponding electronic device to perform the corresponding scene task according to the setting content of the scene. Or, receive user edits to the scene.
- the smart home device control panel can set the effective time of the scene based on user operations. For example, it only takes effect once, or takes effect regularly according to a preset period, etc.
- the smart home device control panel may display the interface 1201 as shown in Figure 12 .
- the smart home device control panel can set the effective time of the current scene, whether it is repeated, and other information according to the user's setting operation.
- the smart home device control panel detects that the user clicks on the confirmation control 121, it can determine the setting of the scene effective time.
- the smart home device control panel may display the electronic device parameter adjustment interface corresponding to the electronic device icon to achieve rapid adjustment of the parameters of the electronic device.
- a ceiling light icon 132 is displayed in the trigger area 131 .
- the smart home device control panel determines that the user needs to adjust the parameters of the ceiling light corresponding to the ceiling light icon, and may display the interface 1302 as shown in (b) of Figure 13.
- the smart home device control panel displays the ceiling light brightness adjustment control 133.
- the smart home device control panel can send corresponding parameter setting instructions to the ceiling light, such as instructing the ceiling light to adjust the brightness to 50% brightness.
- a temperature control device icon 142 is displayed in the trigger area 141 .
- the smart home device control panel determines that the user needs to adjust the parameters of the temperature control device corresponding to the temperature control device icon 142, and may display the interface 1402 as shown in (b) of Figure 14.
- the smart home device control panel displays the temperature control device parameter adjustment control 143.
- the smart home device control panel can send corresponding parameter setting instructions to the temperature control device. For example, the temperature control equipment is instructed to adjust the bedroom temperature to 24 degrees Celsius (°C).
- the smart home device control panel sets the configuration file of the electronic device in the corresponding scene according to the device parameters of each currently activated electronic device. Therefore, after the scene is triggered, the smart home device control panel can instruct the corresponding electronic device to perform operations according to the corresponding device parameters according to the configuration file.
- the smart home device control panel generates a scene including starting the ceiling light, and sets the brightness of the ceiling light after starting in the scene to 50% brightness. Subsequently, during the scene implementation process, the smart home device control panel indicated that the ceiling light was turned on, and the device parameters were 50% brightness.
- the smart home device control panel generates a scene that includes starting the temperature control device, and sets the controlled bedroom temperature after the temperature control device is started in this scene to 24°C. Later, during the scene implementation process, the smart home device control panel instructed the temperature control device to move, and the device parameters were 24°C.
- the smart home device control panel can generate corresponding real-time scenes based on the real-time electronic device status (including whether it is started, device parameters, etc.). This allows the user to intuitively feel whether the electronic device status after scene setting is the required device status, thereby improving the user experience.
- the smart home device control panel displays electronic device icons in the current space outside the trigger area according to preset rules.
- the preset rules include, for example, according to the priority order of the subsystem and the priority order of each electronic device in the subsystem, in accordance with the preset direction outside the trigger area, starting from the preset starting position, and displaying electronic device icons in sequence.
- the priority order may be a priority order preconfigured by the manufacturer, or a priority order determined based on the number of uses by the user, which is not specifically limited in this embodiment of the present application.
- the preset direction is, for example, the clockwise direction
- the preset starting position is, for example, the display position directly above the trigger area.
- the smart home device control panel can set the preset direction and preset starting position according to user operations, so that the electronic device icons displayed outside the trigger area can better meet user needs.
- the smart home device control panel displays a preset number (such as 10) of electronic device icons outside the trigger area.
- the priority order of the corresponding subsystems in the bedroom is the lighting subsystem, heating and cooling fresh air subsystem, sunshade subsystem, and audio-visual entertainment subsystem.
- the icon of the electronic device with the highest priority in the lighting subsystem is displayed directly above the trigger area 151.
- the icons of each electronic device in the bedroom are displayed clockwise in accordance with the priority order of the subsystem and the priority order of the electronic devices in the subsystem.
- the smart home device control panel displays electronic device icons in an orderly manner, making it easier for users to find required electronic device icons and reducing user operation difficulty.
- the priority order of subsystems can be in a random order, and the priority order of individual electronic devices in the subsystem can also be in a random order.
- the smart home device control panel may first display the icons of each electronic device in the subsystem selected by the user starting from the preset starting position. In this way, the number of electronic devices in the space is avoided, and the user needs to page through pages to find the required electronic devices, simplifying user operations.
- the smart home device control panel detects that the user clicks on the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem control 152 in the subsystem index, it can be displayed as shown in (b) of Figure 15 Interface 1502.
- the smart home device control panel begins to display icons of electronic devices corresponding to the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem clockwise from the preset starting position above the trigger area 151, such as humidity control device icons, temperature control device icons, and purification device icons.
- the corresponding electronic device icon is displayed clockwise after the purification device icon.
- the user can instruct the smart home device control through the page turning control.
- the panel turns pages to display other electronic device icons that are not displayed; you can also directly select the subsystem corresponding to the required electronic device through the subsystem index, and instruct the smart home device control panel to prioritize the electronic devices in the selected subsystem on the current page. icons to make it easier to find electronic devices.
- the electronic device icons displayed outside the trigger area 161 of the smart home device control panel are not Include icons for electronic devices that users need to control, such as devices that play music.
- the smart home device control panel may display an interface 1602 as shown in (b) of Figure 16 .
- the smart home device control panel begins to display electronic device icons corresponding to the audio-visual entertainment subsystem above the trigger area 161, such as music playing device icons.
- the smart home device control panel displays the electronic device icons displayed in other pages on the current page, and then the corresponding number of icons of lower priority electronic devices in the current page can be displayed on the next page. Make the electronic device icons displayed on the current page not exceed the preset number.
- the smart home device control panel determines that the preset number is 10. In the current interface 1601, the electronic device with the lowest priority is the gauze curtain. Then, in response to the user clicking on the audio-visual entertainment subsystem control 162, on the interface 1602 shown in (b) of Figure 16, the smart home device control panel displays a music playing device icon corresponding to the audio-visual entertainment subsystem displayed on other pages. above the trigger area 161. As shown in (c) of Figure 16, the smart home device control panel displays the icon of the gauze curtain with the lowest priority determined in the interface 1601 on the interface after the interface 1602, such as the interface 1603.
- the smart home device control panel may also display only the subsystem selected by the user, or the default subsystem, and the icon of the corresponding electronic device outside the trigger area.
- the smart home device control panel displays the bedroom device interface in response to the user operation, it displays multiple lighting subsystems corresponding to the lighting subsystem with the highest priority outside the trigger area 171 by default. electronic device icons.
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's click on the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem control 172, and can switch to display the interface 1702 as shown in (b) of Figure 17.
- icons of electronic devices included in the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem indicated by the user are switched and displayed outside the trigger area 171.
- the smart home device control panel displays the bedroom device interface in response to the user's operation, it may also not display any electronic device icons by default, or display the electronic device icons when exiting last time, etc.; the user selects the corresponding sub- After the system is installed, the electronic device icon corresponding to the subsystem is displayed.
- the smart home device control panel may instruct the corresponding electronic device to turn off and display the electronic device icon at a corresponding position outside the trigger area.
- the display position of the electronic device icon that is dragged out of the trigger area may not be the display position of icons of other electronic devices in the subsystem to which the electronic device corresponding to the electronic device icon belongs. Then, in response to the user's operation of selecting the subsystem, the icons of the electronic devices corresponding to the user-selected subsystem displayed outside the trigger area can be automatically rearranged to facilitate the user to find the required electronic device.
- the smart home device control panel instructs the ceiling light to turn off.
- the dragged-out ceiling light icon 182 is displayed at a display position corresponding to the operation of instructing to turn off the ceiling light, such as between the temperature control equipment icon 183 and the purification equipment icon 184 .
- the ceiling light icon 182 is not displayed in the display area corresponding to the lighting subsystem to which it belongs (that is, the ceiling light icon 182 is not displayed together with other lighting equipment icons), but is displayed in the display area corresponding to the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem. (That is, the ceiling light icon 182 and the heating and cooling fresh air equipment icon are displayed together), which makes it inconvenient for subsequent users to search for the ceiling light icon 182 again.
- the user can directly instruct the smart home device control panel to start displaying the icons of the electronic devices in the required subsystem at the preset starting position through the subsystem index.
- the smart home When the home device control panel detects the user's click on the lighting subsystem control 185, it can rearrange the icons of the lighting devices according to the priority order of the electronic devices in the lighting subsystem, and display the interface 1802 shown in (b) of Figure 18.
- electronic device icons are displayed clockwise in order of priority.
- the smart home equipment control panel can reorder and display the lighting equipment icons corresponding to the out-of-order lighting subsystems, and rearrange the ceiling light icons into lighting equipment icons to facilitate users to find the required lighting equipment.
- the smart home device control panel displays electronic device icons that are less than or equal to a preset inner circle icon display number in the trigger area.
- the smart home device control panel can switch to different trigger area pages in response to the user's page turning operation to display the corresponding activated electronic devices. icon.
- the smart home device control panel may not display the page turning control or display an inoperable page turning control.
- the smart home device control panel may not display the page forward control or display an inoperable page forward control.
- the smart home device control panel may not display the page backward control or display an inoperable page turn control.
- the default display number of icons in the inner circle is 7, and the smart home device control panel can display 7 or less electronic device icons in the trigger area 191 .
- seven ceiling light icons are displayed in the trigger area 191.
- the interface 1902 shown in (b) of Figure 19 can be displayed.
- the number of activated electronic devices in the current bedroom is 10
- the smart home device control panel can be displayed in the trigger area 193 in the interface 1902, and the remaining 3 activated electronic devices that are not displayed in the trigger area 191 in the interface 1901 Device icon.
- an effect similar to page turning can also be achieved through other operation methods.
- the user can slide the trigger area 191 (such as up, down, left or right, etc.) to trigger the trigger area 191 to display other electronic device icons.
- the user feels similar to other electronic device icons hidden under the non-trigger area.
- the sliding trigger area 191 can reveal these hidden electronic device icons, similar to existing operations such as sliding up a web page.
- trigger area 191 and the trigger area 193 are different pages of the same trigger area, and for convenience of description, different reference numbers are set.
- the smart home device control panel can clearly display electronic device icons in the trigger area, making it easier for users to find them.
- the page switching of the trigger area can be realized. The user can determine the electronic equipment that has been activated in the current space by switching the trigger area page, thereby understanding the status of the electronic equipment and improving the user experience.
- the smart home device control panel displays more electronic devices by making the icons smaller, overlaying the icons, or displaying more electronic devices in 3-dimensional space. icon. For example, as shown in (a) of Figure 19, if the user continues to drag in the icon "decorative light", the icon in the trigger area 191 can become smaller, and the decorative light icon can maintain its original size or become smaller; Or, the decorative light icon can be displayed by being superimposed on a certain "ceiling light”icon; or, the trigger area displays the icon of the electronic device in a three-dimensional space, and the trigger area 191 can be rotated in a similar way to rotating a "sphere". This enables the display of more icons.
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's operation of dragging the electronic device icon into the trigger area, determines that the number of electronic device icons currently displayed in the trigger area is less than the preset inner circle icon display number, and can trigger the current The area page displays icons of electronic devices operated by the user.
- the smart home device control panel displays 6 electronic device icons in the trigger area 201, which is less than the preset number of icons displayed in the inner circle.
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's operation of dragging the ambient light icon 202 into the trigger area 201 and determines that there is a position in the current page of the trigger area 201 where the electronic device icon can be displayed.
- the smart home device control panel displays an ambient light icon 202 on the current page of the trigger area 201 .
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's operation of dragging the electronic device icon into the trigger area, determines that the number of electronic device icons currently displayed in the trigger area is equal to the preset inner circle icon display number, and can trigger the Other pages with vacancies in the area display icons of electronic devices operated by the user, and the page in the trigger area is switched to display.
- the default display number of inner circle icons is still 7.
- the smart home device control panel displays 7 electronic device icons in the trigger area 211, which is equal to the preset number of icons displayed in the inner circle.
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's operation of dragging the ambient light icon 212 into the trigger area 211 and determines that there is no position in the current page of the trigger area 211 where the electronic device icon can be displayed. Then, as shown in interface 2102 in (b) of FIG. 21 , the smart home device control panel switches to display the page with vacancies in the trigger area 211 , and displays the ambient light icon 212 on the page.
- the smart home device switches to display electronic devices in different spaces in response to user operations on the main interface or the device control interface.
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's operation of clicking the room switching control 51, and can switch and display interfaces corresponding to electronic devices in different rooms.
- the interface 2202 shown in (b) of Figure 22 is displayed.
- a menu bar 222 including one or more spaces included in the current home is displayed.
- the smart home device control panel determines that the user has instructed to switch the bedroom space to the storage room space.
- the interface 2203 is displayed, and the trigger area 224 corresponding to the storage room is displayed in the interface 2203.
- the electronic device icon will not be displayed in and outside the trigger area 224, and the user will be prompted that there is no controllable device in the room. .
- the smart home device detects the user's sliding operation and can switch to display interfaces corresponding to the electronic devices in different rooms. For example, if the user performs a sliding operation in the trigger area, he can switch from the bedroom space to the next space, such as the living room space. If he continues to slide, he can switch to the next space, such as the kitchen space.
- the smart home device control panel can respond to user operations and control the corresponding electronic devices in real time. Moreover, in response to user operations (clicking to generate scene controls in the scene shown in Figure 11), corresponding real-time scenes can be generated, thereby reducing the difficulty of scene setting and improving user experience.
- the smart home device control panel can also implement control and field control of electronic devices on the main interface. The generation of scenery.
- the smart home device control panel may respond to the user's operation and instruct the lighting device in the bedroom to perform corresponding operations. For example, after the smart home device control panel detects that the user clicks on the decorative light switch control 232, it can send a shutdown instruction to the decorative light to turn off the decorative light.
- the interface 2402 shown in (b) in Figure 24 is displayed.
- the smart home device control panel can respond to the user's operation and instruct the sunshade device in the bedroom to perform corresponding operations.
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's operation of the curtain opening control 242
- it can send a corresponding opening instruction to the curtain equipment in the curtain group.
- the startup instruction is used to instruct the curtain equipment to open, and the startup parameters include an opening of 30%.
- the user can first instruct the electronic device to start, shut down, adjust parameters, etc. on the interface 2501 (such as adjusting lighting equipment and sunshade according to the methods shown in Figures 23 and 24 above). device), and then instructs the smart home device control panel to generate the corresponding scene based on the real-time status of the electronic device.
- the user can directly instruct the smart home device control panel on the interface 2501 to generate a real-time scene corresponding to the real-time status of the electronic device.
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's click on the generated scene control 251, it displays the scene editing interface 2502 as shown in (b) of Figure 25.
- the smart home device control panel can perform scene editing in response to user operations.
- the smart home device control panel can generate a corresponding real-time scene after detecting the user's click on the generating control 252 .
- the smart home device control panel responds to user operations and generates real-time scenes including the real-time status of electronic devices in the current space, simplifying scene setting difficulty and improving user experience.
- the smart home device control panel can switch between displaying the room device interface and the whole-house device interface, thereby making it easier for the user to understand the status of the devices in the room and the status of the whole-house devices.
- the smart home device control panel displays the bedroom device interface 2601.
- a bedroom device trigger area 261 is displayed in the bedroom device interface 2601, and icons of electronic devices included in the bedroom are displayed outside the bedroom device trigger area 261.
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's click on the whole house/room switching control 262 on the bedroom device interface 2601, and switches to display the whole house device interface 2602 as shown in (b) of Figure 26.
- a whole-house equipment trigger area 263 is displayed in the whole-house equipment interface 2602, and controls corresponding to subsystems in different spaces in the whole house are displayed outside the whole-house equipment trigger area 263.
- the smart home device control panel can divide the user intentions that can be achieved in different spaces based on space and subsystems.
- the electronic devices corresponding to the lighting subsystem in the whole house include living room lights, bedroom lights, study lights, kitchen lights, and bathroom lights.
- the smart home device after the smart home device detects the user's sliding operation, it can switch to display the room device control interface (such as bedroom device control interface, living room device control interface, etc.) and the whole house device control interface.
- the room device control interface such as bedroom device control interface, living room device control interface, etc.
- the user performs a sliding operation within the trigger area to switch between various spaces in the whole house (including all spaces in the house).
- House corresponding device control interface.
- the whole-house equipment control interface can be set on the first equipment control interface.
- the smart home equipment control panel detects the user's left sliding operation in the control area, and the second equipment control interface can be displayed.
- the equipment control interface is a room equipment control interface, such as a bedroom equipment control interface.
- the whole-house device control interface can be set to the last device control interface.
- the smart home device control panel responds to the user's left sliding operation in the control area, switches the room device control interfaces corresponding to multiple rooms, and determines all rooms. After all device control interfaces are displayed, the whole-house device control interface can be displayed. In this way, users can quickly understand the execution status of each subsystem of the whole house through the whole-house equipment interface, thereby understanding the status of the whole-house equipment.
- the smart home device control panel in response to user operations, can realize whole-house electronic device control and generate whole-house scenes to reduce user operation difficulty.
- the smart home device control panel displays a whole-house device trigger area 271. Outside the whole-house device trigger area 271, controls corresponding to the whole-house operable space and subsystems are displayed. , such as living room light control 272.
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's operation of dragging the living room light control 272 into the whole house device trigger area 271 in the direction shown by the arrow 273, and the interface 2702 shown in (b) of Figure 27 can be displayed.
- the smart home device control panel sends a start instruction to all the lights included in the living room corresponding to the living room light control 272 according to the configuration file, or sends a start instruction to all the lights in the living room corresponding to the living room light control 272 through the server for instructions.
- the living room lights come on.
- the smart home device control panel detects the user's operation of clicking the generate scene control 274, it can generate a scene including an instruction to turn on the lights in the living room.
- the smart home device control panel in response to user operations, can implement individual control of electronic devices in the room on the whole-house device interface. This enables refined control of electronic devices and improves user experience.
- the display is as shown in Figure 28 Interface 2802 shown in (b).
- the smart home device control panel expands to display icons of lighting devices included in the living room corresponding to the living room light control 282. The user can turn off the corresponding lighting device by dragging the icon of the lighting device out of the area indicated by reference numeral 283 to realize individual control of the lighting device in the bedroom.
- the smart home device control panel can generate a whole-house scene and set the whole-house scene, thereby reducing the difficulty of setting the whole-house scene.
- any electronic device among smart home devices that is equipped with a display screen and has corresponding processing capabilities can complete scene settings through the first application after logging in to a first application (such as a smart home application).
- the mobile phone displays interface 2901 after starting the smart home application.
- the mobile phone displays an interface 2902 as shown in (b) of Figure 29.
- the mobile phone detects the user's click on the real-time scene control 292, determines that the user has instructed to create a real-time scene, and the mobile phone can Detect the device status and device parameters of each electronic device under the current first application login account or within the local area network.
- the mobile phone can display the real-time task execution status of the electronic device on the real-time scene creation interface 2903 based on the monitored device status and device parameters of the electronic device.
- the mobile phone detects the operation of the user clicking on the task execution add control, which can add tasks that require the electronic device to be performed.
- the mobile phone detects that the user clicks on the trigger condition adding control 294 displayed on the interface 2903, and can add a trigger condition for the real-time scene (or the mobile phone can automatically add a default trigger condition, which can be modified by the user).
- the mobile phone responds to the user operation and determines that the trigger condition of the real-time scene is "when the scene card is clicked".
- the mobile phone detects that the user clicks to complete the operation of control 297, it is determined that the real-time scene creation is completed, and the interface 2905 shown in (e) in Figure 29 can be displayed. For example, the user is prompted through the scene card 298 that the real-time scene creation is successful.
- control device such as a mobile phone
- the control device can automatically detect and display the device status, eliminating the need for the user to add execution tasks one by one according to the preset logic, reducing the difficulty of scene creation and improving the user experience.
- FIG. 30 is a schematic flowchart of a scene setting method provided by an embodiment of the present application. As shown in Figure 30, the method includes the following steps.
- the control device displays a first interface.
- the first interface includes a trigger area, and a first identifier displayed within the trigger area and/or a second identifier displayed outside the trigger area.
- the first identifier is used to represent the first identifier corresponding to
- the first device executes the first intention corresponding to the first device
- the second identification is used to indicate that the second device corresponding to the second identification does not execute the second intention corresponding to the second device.
- identifiers within the trigger area are used to represent devices in the current space that have executed the user's intention, and identifiers outside the trigger area are used to represent devices in the current space that have not executed the user's intention.
- the current space can be a room or the entire house.
- the interface 902 is shown in (b) of Figure 9.
- the space corresponding to the interface 902 is the bedroom, and is used to control electronic devices in the bedroom.
- the ceiling light icon 92 of a control device (such as a smart home device control panel) within the trigger area 91 is used to indicate that the ceiling light corresponding to the ceiling light icon 92 has performed the corresponding user intention (such as turning on the light). Outside the trigger area 91, such as playing music
- the device icon 94 is used to indicate that the music playing device corresponding to the music playing device icon 94 does not perform the corresponding user intention (if it is not turned on, it is in a closed state).
- the interface 2702 is shown in (b) of Figure 27.
- the space corresponding to the interface 2702 is the whole house, and is used to control electronic devices in the whole house.
- the living room light icon of the control device (such as a smart home device control panel) within the trigger area 271 is used to indicate that the living room lamp corresponding to the living room light icon has executed the corresponding user intention (such as turning on the light).
- the living room light icon outside the trigger area 271 such as the bedroom
- the light icon is used to indicate that the bedroom light corresponding to the bedroom light icon does not perform the corresponding user intention (if the light is not turned on, it is in the off state).
- the user can determine the status of the electronic device based on the icons displayed inside and outside the trigger area. This provides an overview of the status of electronic equipment in the current space. Moreover, it can facilitate the user to control the corresponding electronic device and reduce the user's operation difficulty.
- the identifiers corresponding to the same subsystem in the second identifier are displayed adjacently.
- the icons of electronic devices with the same device type label are The same display rules are displayed close to each other to facilitate user operation.
- the ceiling light, auxiliary light, decorative light, main light, and ambient light included in the bedroom are lighting lighting devices, all corresponding to the lighting subsystem, and the corresponding icons are empty unfilled circular icons near the display.
- the number of display locations for displaying the logo outside the trigger area on the first interface is less than or equal to the first number.
- the control device displays a first number of second identifiers on the first page outside the trigger area of the first interface, and in response to the user's eleventh operation, on the first A second identification of the first remaining quantity is displayed on the second page outside the trigger area of the interface, the first remaining quantity is less than or equal to the first quantity, and the quantity of the second device is the sum of the first quantity and the first remaining quantity.
- the bedroom includes 11 electronic devices, and the first number is 10.
- the control device displays 10 icons of electronic devices outside the trigger area 81 according to preset rules (that is, displays the first number of second logos).
- the control device may switch to display icons of the remaining electronic devices (ie, display the first remaining number of second logo).
- the remaining music playing device icons 83 are displayed outside the trigger area.
- the user can also achieve the effect of turning pages through sliding operations.
- the control device switches to the interface 802 shown in (b) of Figure 8 .
- control device can display multiple electronic device icons in the current space, thereby achieving control of all electronic devices in the current space.
- the number of display positions for displaying the logo in the trigger area on the first interface is less than or equal to the second number.
- the triggering of the control device on the first interface is A second number of first identifiers are displayed on the third page in the area, and in response to the user's twelfth operation, a second remaining number of first identifiers are displayed on the fourth page in the trigger area of the first interface.
- the remaining quantity is less than or equal to the second quantity, and the quantity of the first device is the sum of the second quantity and the second remaining quantity.
- the control device displays 7 ceiling light icons in the trigger area 191 (ie, displays a second number of first logos).
- the interface 1902 shown in (b) in Figure 19 can be displayed, and the control device can be in the trigger area
- the icons of the remaining 3 activated electronic devices are displayed within 193 (that is, the first identification of the second remaining number is displayed).
- an effect similar to page turning can also be achieved through other operation methods.
- the user can slide the trigger area 191 (such as up, down, left or right, etc., that is, the twelfth operation is a sliding operation) to trigger the trigger area 191 to display other electronic device icons.
- the control device can clearly display the electronic device icon in the trigger area to facilitate the user's search.
- the page switching of the trigger area can be realized. The user can determine the electronic equipment that has been activated in the current space by switching the trigger area page, thereby understanding the status of the electronic equipment and improving the user experience.
- the control device receives the user's first operation.
- the first operation includes, for example, an operation on a preset scene generation control, a voice control operation, and the like. After the user determines that the current electronic device status meets the needs through the control device, the user can instruct the control device to generate a corresponding scene through the first operation.
- the control device receives the user's first operation on the bedroom device interface 1101 , such as the operation of clicking the generated scene control 112 .
- the control device In response to the first operation, the control device generates a first scenario.
- the first scenario includes instructing the first device to execute the first intention, and/or instructing the second device to cancel execution of the second intention.
- the user can directly generate the first scene through a simple first operation.
- the intended execution status of the electronic device corresponds to the content displayed on the first interface.
- the user can intuitively display the content on the first interface to determine the effect after executing the first scene.
- the user determines that the current scene does not meet the needs based on the display content on the first interface of the control device, and can directly instruct the corresponding electronic device to execute or cancel the execution of the corresponding intention through the control device.
- control device may also perform step S3004 before receiving the user's first operation (ie, step S3002).
- control device detects the user's operation of dragging the first logo and the second logo displayed on the first interface into and out of the trigger area, and may instruct the corresponding first device and second device to perform or Cancel execution of the corresponding intent. That is, the control device can respond to user operations to realize real-time control of electronic devices in the space.
- step S3004 may include step S3004a and/or step S3004b.
- control device controls the second logo to move to the trigger area for display, and instructs the second device corresponding to the second logo to execute the second intention corresponding to the second device.
- the number of the first identification or the second identification is one or more. In the following embodiments, the number of identifications in the first identification or the second identification operated by the user may be one or more.
- the second operation is a drag operation.
- the control device may instruct the second device corresponding to the dragged second identification to execute the corresponding second intention.
- icons ie, second identifiers
- the control device detects the user's second operation of controlling the ceiling light icon 92 to move into the trigger area 91, it can send a start instruction to the ceiling light corresponding to the ceiling light icon 92 to instruct the ceiling light to turn on (ie, execute the second intention).
- the interface 902 shown in (b) in FIG. 9 can be displayed, and the ceiling light icon 92 is displayed in the trigger area 91 .
- the control device detects that the user controls the living room light icon 272 displayed outside the trigger area 271, and the second operation of moving into the trigger area 271 can move to the living room. All the living room lights corresponding to the light icon 272 send start instructions to instruct the living room lights to turn on (ie, execute the second intention). Afterwards, after the control device determines that the living room light has been started, the interface 2702 shown in (b) in Figure 27 can be displayed, and the living room light icon is displayed in the trigger area 271.
- control device controls the first identification to move to be displayed outside the trigger area, and instructs the first device corresponding to the first identification to cancel execution of the first intention corresponding to the first device.
- the third operation is a drag operation.
- the control device may instruct the first device corresponding to the dragged out first identification to cancel execution of the corresponding first intention.
- a ceiling light icon 102 (ie, the first logo) is displayed in the trigger area 101 .
- the control device may send a shutdown instruction to the ceiling light corresponding to the ceiling light icon 102 to instruct the ceiling light to turn off (ie, cancel execution of the first intention).
- the control device determines that the ceiling light has been turned off, and can display the ceiling light icon 102 outside the trigger area 101 as shown in the interface 1002 shown in (b) of Figure 10 .
- the embodiment of the present application does not limit the execution order of the above steps S3004a and S3004b, or the control device may execute any one of the above steps S3004a and S3004b. This enables the control of electronic equipment to meet user needs.
- the user can have an overview of the status of the electronic equipment in the current space, and it can facilitate the user to control the corresponding electronic equipment and reduce the user's operation difficulty.
- the second device can be quickly searched through the subsystem index, thereby controlling the required second device.
- the first interface also includes a subsystem index.
- the control device In response to the user's tenth operation on the first subsystem in the subsystem index, the control device displays the identification corresponding to the first subsystem in the second identification in the first area outside the trigger area, and the starting position of the first area is the preset The starting position, the number of display positions included in the first area is adapted to the number of corresponding identifications of the first subsystem.
- control device detects the user's click operation on the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem control 152 (that is, corresponding to the first subsystem) in the subsystem index, it can be displayed as shown in Figure 15 Interface 1502 shown in (b).
- the control device starts to display icons of electronic devices corresponding to the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem clockwise from the preset starting position above the trigger area 151, such as humidity control device icons, temperature control device icons, and purification device icons.
- the area used to display the icons of the electronic devices corresponding to the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem is the first area, and the number of display positions included in the first area is adapted to the number of identifications corresponding to the selected subsystem, thereby satisfying the identification requirements. Display requirements.
- control device can also edit the scene in response to user operations, and the user can determine the scene editing result through the control device, so that the final generated scene meets the needs.
- step S3003 can be implemented as step S3101.
- control device displays the second interface, receives the user's scene editing operation on the second interface, and generates the first scene in response to the user's fourth operation.
- the scene editing operation includes one or more of the following: setting the scene effective time, setting the first device in the scene to cancel the execution of the first intention, and setting the second device in the scene to execute the second intention.
- the bedroom device interface 1101 responds to the user By clicking the first operation of generating the scene control 112, the control device can display the real-time scene editing interface 1102 (ie, the second interface) as shown in (b) of Figure 11 .
- the control device can modify the scene accordingly according to the user's check operation or uncheck operation (ie, scene editing operation). Afterwards, after the control device detects the fourth operation of the user clicking on the generation control 117, it can generate a corresponding first scene, which is a scene that meets the user's needs.
- control device edits the corresponding scene according to the user's scene editing operation, so that the final generated scene meets the user's needs and improves the user experience.
- control device can control electronic devices in different rooms separately, as well as directly control electronic devices throughout the house. Then, the first device and the second device displayed on the first interface may be electronic devices in the same room or different rooms.
- step S3004 shown in Figure 30 above may include step S3004c.
- step S3004 shown in FIG. 30 above may include step S3004d.
- control device In response to the user's fifth operation on the first identification, the control device displays a third interface. A sixth operation from the user is received on the third interface, and the sixth operation is used to adjust parameters of the device corresponding to the first identification. The control device sends a parameter adjustment instruction to the device corresponding to the first identification according to the parameter adjustment result.
- the fifth operation is a long press operation.
- the first interface displayed by the control device is the room device control interface, and the first device and the second device are devices in the same room.
- the control device may determine that the user needs to adjust the parameters of the first device corresponding to the first logo. Then, the control device can display a parameter adjustment interface (ie, a third interface) to receive the user's parameter adjustment operation, and in response to the parameter adjustment operation, instruct the corresponding first device to perform parameter adjustment.
- a parameter adjustment interface ie, a third interface
- a ceiling light icon 132 (ie, the first logo) is displayed in the trigger area 131 .
- the control device detects the user's operation of long pressing the ceiling light icon 132 (ie, the fifth operation), it determines that the user needs to adjust the parameters of the ceiling light corresponding to the ceiling light icon, and may display the interface 1302 as shown in (b) of Figure 13 .
- the control device displays the ceiling light brightness adjustment control 133.
- the control device may send a corresponding parameter setting instruction to the ceiling light, such as instructing the ceiling light to adjust the brightness to 50% brightness.
- the control device In response to the user's seventh operation on the first identification, the control device displays a fourth interface.
- the fourth interface includes identifications of multiple devices corresponding to the first identification.
- the multiple devices are devices in the same room corresponding to the same subsystem. .
- the control device In response to the user's eighth operation on the identification of the plurality of devices, the control device sends an instruction to cancel execution of the first intention to the plurality of devices.
- the seventh operation is a long press operation
- the eighth operation is a drag operation.
- the first interface displayed by the control device is a whole-house device control interface, and the first device and the second device are devices in the whole house corresponding to the same subsystem and/or different subsystems.
- the control device detects the user's operation of long-pressing the first logo displayed in the trigger area, it can determine that the user needs to determine one or more first devices corresponding to the first logo. Then, the control device can expand and display the logo of the first device corresponding to the first logo.
- the control device detects the user's response to the expanded According to the drag operation of the logo, it can be determined that the user instructs the first device corresponding to the dragged logo to cancel the execution of the first intention, and sends a corresponding instruction to the first device.
- the subsystem corresponding to the living room light icon 282 (ie, the first identification) displayed by the control device in the trigger area 281 is the lighting subsystem.
- the second logo displayed outside the trigger area 281 includes a second logo that is the same as the first logo and also corresponds to the lighting subsystem (such as a bedroom light logo), and also includes a second logo corresponding to a different subsystem than the first logo (such as a bedroom light logo).
- the living room temperature control logo corresponding to the heating and cooling fresh air subsystem, etc.
- the control device After the control device detects the seventh operation of the user's long press on the living room light control 282 displayed in the whole-house device trigger area 281, the interface 2802 shown in (b) in Figure 28 is displayed. On the interface 2802, as indicated by reference numeral 283, the control device expands and displays icons of lighting devices included in the living room corresponding to the living room light control 282. The user can turn off the corresponding lighting device through the eighth operation of dragging the icon of the lighting device out of the area indicated by reference numeral 283 to realize individual control of the lighting device in the bedroom.
- control device can individually control the electronic devices in the room on the whole-house device interface. This enables refined control of electronic devices and improves user experience.
- control device can switch to display room device control interfaces in different rooms, and switch to display room device control interfaces and whole-house device control interfaces in response to user operations. This meets the user's needs to determine the equipment status of each space and control the equipment in each space.
- the control device in response to the user's ninth operation, switches to display a fifth interface, and the space corresponding to the fifth interface is the same as or different from the space where the first device is located or the space where the second device is located.
- the space corresponding to the fifth interface includes the space where the first device and the second device are located.
- the ninth operation is a left sliding operation or a right sliding operation in the trigger area; or the ninth operation is an operation on a preset control.
- control device detects the user's sliding operation and can switch to display interfaces corresponding to electronic devices in different rooms. For example, if the user performs a sliding operation in the trigger area, he can switch from the bedroom space to the next space, such as the living room space. If he continues to slide, he can switch to the next space, such as the kitchen space.
- the fifth interface is the switched whole-house equipment control interface
- the corresponding space is the whole house, including the space where the first device and the second device are located.
- the control device switches the whole-house equipment control interface to the room equipment control interface.
- the first device and the second device are devices corresponding to the whole house control interface. They can be in the same space or different spaces.
- the corresponding space can be connected to the third device. The space where one device is located or the space where the second device is located is the same or different.
- the control device displays a room switching menu.
- a fifth interface is switched to display, the fifth interface corresponds to the first room, the first room is different from the room where the first device and/or the second device is located, and the fifth interface is displayed.
- the device corresponding to the device identification displayed in the interface is the device in the first room.
- the interface 2202 shown in (b) of Figure 22 is displayed.
- a menu bar 222 including one or more spaces included in the current home is displayed (ie, a room switching menu).
- the control device determines that the user has instructed to switch the bedroom space to the storage room space, and the two spaces are different.
- control After the device switches spaces, the interface 2203 is displayed, and the trigger area 224 corresponding to the storage room and the electronic device identification corresponding to the storage room are displayed in the interface 2203.
- the electronic device icon will not be displayed in and outside the trigger area 224, and the user will be prompted that there is no controllable device in the room. .
- the control device switches the first device control scene and the second device control scene.
- the first device control scene is used to control the first device and the second device in the same room
- the second device control scene is used to control the first device and the second device in the same room.
- Device control scenes are used to control devices throughout the house.
- the control device displays a bedroom device interface 2601.
- control of electronic devices in the bedroom and scene generation can be realized (that is, the bedroom device interface 2601 is in the first device control scenario).
- the control device detects the user's click on the whole house/room switching control 262 (ie, the default control) on the bedroom device interface 2601, and the control device switches to display the whole house device interface 2602 as shown in (b) of Figure 26 .
- the control and scene generation of the whole-house electronic equipment can be realized (that is, the whole-house equipment interface 2602 is in the second equipment control scene).
- control device can respond to user operations and switch device control interfaces corresponding to different spaces to meet the user's control needs for devices in different spaces. It can also help users understand the status of electronic devices in each space and improve the user experience.
- step S3004a For example, in the process of displaying the room device control interface, the control device first executes step S3004a, step S3004b, and step S3004c in sequence. Afterwards, in response to the user's operation of switching spaces, the whole-house equipment control interface is switched and displayed, and step S3004d is executed.
- step S3004d In the process of displaying the whole-house equipment control interface, the control device first executes step S3004d, step S3004a, and step S3004b in sequence. Afterwards, in response to the user's operation of switching spaces, the room equipment control interface is switched and displayed, and step S3004c is executed.
- FIG. 33 is a schematic structural diagram of a control device provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- the control device 3300 may include: a display unit 3301, a transceiver unit 3302, and a processing unit 3303.
- the control device 3300 may be used to implement the functions of the control device involved in the above method embodiments.
- the control device 3300 includes, for example, the control device 300 shown in FIG. 3 (such as a smart home device control panel, a mobile phone, etc.) and a device configured with a display function and corresponding processing capabilities in the first electronic device 100 .
- the display unit 3301 is used to support the control device 3300 to display interface content; and/or to support the control device 3300 to execute S3001 in Figure 30.
- the transceiver unit 3302 is used to support the control device 3300 in executing S3002 in Figure 30.
- the processing unit 3303 is used to support the control device 3300 in executing S3003 and S3004 in Figure 30.
- the transceiver unit may include a receiving unit and a transmitting unit, may be implemented by a transceiver or a transceiver-related circuit component, and may be a transceiver or a transceiver module.
- the operation and/or function of each unit in the control device 3300 is to implement the corresponding process of the scene setting method described in the above method embodiment. All relevant content of each step involved in the above method embodiment can be quoted to the corresponding functional unit.
- the function description, for the sake of brevity, is here No longer.
- control device 3300 shown in FIG. 33 may also include a storage unit (not shown in FIG. 33), in which programs or instructions are stored.
- a storage unit not shown in FIG. 33
- programs or instructions are stored.
- the control device 3300 shown in FIG. 33 can execute the scene setting method described in the above method embodiment.
- control device 3300 For the technical effects of the control device 3300 shown in Figure 33, reference can be made to the technical effects of the scene setting method described in the above method embodiment, and will not be described again here.
- control device 3300 In addition to being in the form of the control device 3300, the technical solution provided by this application can also be a functional unit or chip in the control device, or a device used in conjunction with the control device.
- An embodiment of the present application also provides a chip system, including: a processor, the processor is coupled to a memory, and the memory is used to store programs or instructions. When the program or instructions are executed by the processor, the The chip system implements the method in any of the above method embodiments.
- processors in the chip system there may be one or more processors in the chip system.
- the processor can be implemented in hardware or software.
- the processor may be a logic circuit, an integrated circuit, or the like.
- the processor may be a general-purpose processor implemented by reading software code stored in memory.
- the memory may be integrated with the processor or may be provided separately from the processor, which is not limited by the embodiments of the present application.
- the memory may be a non-transient processor, such as a read-only memory ROM, which may be integrated with the processor on the same chip, or may be separately provided on different chips.
- the embodiments of this application vary on the type of memory, and The arrangement of the memory and processor is not specifically limited.
- the chip system can be a field programmable gate array (FPGA), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), or a system on chip (SoC). ), it can also be a central processor (central processor unit, CPU), a network processor (network processor, NP), a digital signal processing circuit (digital signal processor, DSP), or a microcontroller (micro controller unit, MCU), it can also be a programmable logic device (PLD) or other integrated chip.
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- SoC system on chip
- CPU central processor unit, CPU
- NP network processor
- DSP digital signal processing circuit
- microcontroller micro controller unit, MCU
- PLD programmable logic device
- each step in the above method embodiment can be completed by an integrated logic circuit of hardware in the processor or instructions in the form of software.
- the method steps disclosed in conjunction with the embodiments of this application can be directly implemented by a hardware processor, or executed by a combination of hardware and software modules in the processor.
- Embodiments of the present application also provide a computer-readable storage medium.
- a computer program is stored in the computer-readable storage medium. When the computer program is run on a computer, it causes the computer to perform the above related steps to implement the above embodiments. scene setting method.
- An embodiment of the present application also provides a computer program product.
- the computer program product When the computer program product is run on a computer, it causes the computer to perform the above related steps to implement the scene setting method in the above embodiment.
- the embodiment of the present application also provides a device.
- the device may specifically be a component or module, and the device may include one or more connected processors and memories. Among them, memory is used to store computer programs. When the computer program is executed by one or more processors, the device is caused to execute the scene setting method in each of the above method embodiments.
- the devices, computer-readable storage media, computer program products or chips provided by the embodiments of the present application are all used to execute the corresponding methods provided above. Therefore, the beneficial effects it can achieve can be referred to the beneficial effects in the corresponding methods provided above, and will not be described again here.
- the steps of the methods or algorithms described in connection with the disclosure of the embodiments of this application can be implemented in hardware or by a processor executing software instructions.
- Software instructions can be composed of corresponding software modules, which can be stored in random access memory (random access memory, RAM), flash memory, read only memory (read only memory, ROM), erasable programmable read only memory (erasable programmable ROM (EPROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM, EEPROM), register, hard disk, removable hard disk, compact disc (CD-ROM) or any other form of storage media well known in the art.
- An exemplary storage medium is coupled to the processor such that the processor can read information from the storage medium and write information to the storage medium.
- the storage medium can also be an integral part of the processor.
- the processor and storage medium may be located in an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- the disclosed method can be implemented in other ways.
- the device embodiments described above are merely illustrative.
- the division of modules or units is only a logical function division, and there may be other division methods in actual implementation; for example, multiple units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be ignored. or not executed.
- the coupling or direct coupling or communication connection between each other shown or discussed may be through some interfaces, indirect coupling or communication connection of modules or units, and may be in electrical, mechanical or other forms.
- each functional unit in each embodiment of the present application can be integrated into one processing unit, each unit can exist physically alone, or two or more units can be integrated into one unit.
- the above integrated units can be implemented in the form of hardware or software functional units.
- Computer-readable storage media includes but is not limited to any of the following: U disk, mobile hard disk, read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), magnetic disk or optical disk, etc.
- ROM read-only memory
- RAM random access memory
- magnetic disk or optical disk etc.
- Various media that can store program code include but is not limited to any of the following: U disk, mobile hard disk, read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), magnetic disk or optical disk, etc.
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- 一种场景设置方法,其特征在于,应用于控制设备,所述方法包括:显示第一界面,所述第一界面包括触发区域,以及显示在所述触发区域内的第一标识和/或显示在所述触发区域外的第二标识,所述第一标识用于表示所述第一标识对应的第一设备执行所述第一设备对应的第一意图,所述第二标识用于表示所述第二标识对应的第二设备不执行所述第二设备对应的第二意图;接收用户的第一操作;响应于所述第一操作,生成第一场景,所述第一场景包括指示所述第一设备执行所述第一意图,和/或,指示所述第二设备取消执行所述第二意图。
- 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其特征在于,所述方法还包括:响应于用户对所述第二标识的第二操作,控制所述第二标识移动到所述触发区域内显示,并指示所述第二标识对应的所述第二设备执行所述第二设备对应的第二意图。
- 根据权利要求1或2所述的方法,其特征在于,所述方法还包括:响应于用户对所述第一标识的第三操作,控制所述第一标识移动到所述触发区域外显示,并指示所述第一标识对应的所述第一设备取消执行所述第一设备对应的第一意图。
- 根据权利要求1-3任一项所述的方法,其特征在于,所述响应于所述第一操作,生成第一场景,包括:响应于所述第一操作,显示第二界面;接收用户在所述第二界面上的场景编辑操作;响应于用户的第四操作,生成所述第一场景。
- 根据权利要求4所述的方法,其特征在于,所述场景编辑操作包括如下一项或几项:设置场景生效时间、设置场景中所述第一设备取消执行所述第一意图、设置场景中所述第二设备执行所述第二意图。
- 根据权利要求1-5任一项所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一设备和所述第二设备为相同房间中的设备,所述方法还包括:响应于用户对所述第一标识的第五操作,显示第三界面;在所述第三界面上接收用户的第六操作,所述第六操作用于调节所述第一标识对应的设备的参数;根据所述参数的调节结果,向所述第一标识对应的设备发送参数调节指示。
- 根据权利要求1-5任一项所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一设备和所述第二设备为全屋中对应于相同子系统和/或不同子系统的设备,所述方法还包括:响应于用户对所述第一标识的第七操作,显示第四界面,所述第四界面包括所述第一标识对应的多个设备的标识,所述多个设备为相同房间中对应于相同子系统的设备;响应于用户对所述多个设备的标识的第八操作,向所述多个设备发送取消执行所述第一意图的指示。
- 根据权利要求6或7所述的方法,其特征在于,所述方法还包括:响应于用户的第九操作,切换显示第五界面,所述第五界面对应的空间与所述第 一设备所在的空间或所述第二设备所在的空间相同或不相同;或者,所述第五界面对应的空间包括所述第一设备和所述第二设备所在的空间;其中,所述第九操作为在所述触发区域中的滑动操作;或者,所述第九操作为在预设控件上的操作。
- 根据权利要求8所述的方法,其特征在于,所述响应于用户的第九操作,切换显示第五界面,包括:响应于用户对所述预设控件的操作,显示房间切换菜单;响应于用户在所述房间切换菜单上选择第一房间的操作,切换显示所述第五界面,所述第五界面对应于所述第一房间,所述第一房间不同于所述第一设备和/或所述第二设备所在的房间,所述第五界面中显示的设备标识对应的设备为所述第一房间中的设备。
- 根据权利要求8所述的方法,其特征在于,所述响应于用户的第九操作,切换显示第五界面,包括:响应于用户对所述预设控件的操作,切换第一设备控制场景和第二设备控制场景,所述第一设备控制场景用于控制相同房间中的所述第一设备和所述第二设备,所述第二设备控制场景用于控制全屋中的设备。
- 根据权利要求1-10任一项所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第二标识中对应于相同子系统的标识相邻显示。
- 根据权利要求1-11任一项所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一界面还包括子系统索引,所述方法还包括:响应于用户对所述子系统索引中第一子系统的第十操作,在所述触发区域外的第一区域显示所述第二标识中所述第一子系统对应的标识,所述第一区域的起始位置为预设起始位置,所述第一区域中包括的显示位置数量适配于所述第一子系统对应的标识数量。
- 根据权利要求1-12任一项所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一界面上的所述触发区域外用于显示标识的显示位置数量小于或等于第一数量,在所述第二设备的数量大于所述第一数量的情况下,所述显示第一界面,包括:在所述第一界面的所述触发区域外的第一页面上显示所述第一数量的第二标识;响应于用户的第十一操作,在所述第一界面的所述触发区域外的第二页面上显示第一剩余数量的第二标识,所述第一剩余数量小于或等于所述第一数量,所述第二设备的数量为所述第一数量和所述第一剩余数量之和。
- 根据权利要求1-13任一项所述的方法,其特征在于,所述第一界面上的所述触发区域内用于显示标识的显示位置数量小于或等于第二数量,在所述第一设备的数量大于所述第二数量情况下,所述显示第一界面,包括:在所述第一界面的所述触发区域内的第三页面上显示所述第二数量的第一标识;响应于用户的第十二操作,在所述第一界面的所述触发区域内的第四页面上显示第二剩余数量的第一标识,所述第二剩余数量小于或等于所述第二数量,所述第一设备的数量为所述第二数量和所述第二剩余数量之和。
- 一种电子设备,其特征在于,包括:处理器、存储器和显示屏,所述存储器和所述显示屏与所述处理器耦合,所述存储器用于存储计算机程序代码,所述计算机 程序代码包括计算机指令,当所述处理器从所述存储器中读取所述计算机指令,使得所述电子设备执行如权利要求1-14中任意一项所述的方法。
- 一种计算机可读存储介质,其特征在于,所述计算机可读存储介质包括计算机程序,当所述计算机程序在电子设备上运行时,使得所述电子设备执行如权利要求1-14中任意一项所述的方法。
- 一种计算机程序产品,其特征在于,当所述计算机程序产品在计算机上运行时,使得所述计算机执行如权利要求1-14中任意一项所述的方法。
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