WO2019007024A1 - Foot state monitoring method and device - Google Patents

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WO2019007024A1
WO2019007024A1 PCT/CN2018/072334 CN2018072334W WO2019007024A1 WO 2019007024 A1 WO2019007024 A1 WO 2019007024A1 CN 2018072334 W CN2018072334 W CN 2018072334W WO 2019007024 A1 WO2019007024 A1 WO 2019007024A1
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  • the invention belongs to the technical field of wearable electronic devices, and in particular relates to a method and device for monitoring a state of a foot.
  • Diabetic ulcer is a complication of diabetes, which is often caused by the foot of the patient. It is also called diabetic foot, which is one of the main causes of disability death in diabetic patients. Studies have shown that if the user's foot skin temperature is abnormal, the user will have a higher probability of causing diabetic foot. When the diabetic foot is diagnosed, the user usually has symptoms such as plantar ulcers and gangrene of the extremities, and may even reach the point where amputation is required. Therefore, strengthening the monitoring of the skin temperature of the foot can help remind the user to visit the doctor in time, reduce the risk of having a diabetic foot, and achieve the effect of early warning.
  • the embodiment of the present invention provides a method and a device for monitoring a foot state, which solves the problem of low accuracy of the foot temperature measurement and high false alarm rate of the monitoring and early warning information in the prior art.
  • a first aspect of the embodiments of the present invention provides a method for monitoring a foot state, including:
  • the temperature sensor that controls the sock body of the first sock acquires a first temperature sequence, and synchronously controls the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock to acquire a second temperature sequence;
  • the temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock is mirror-symmetrical to the position of the human foot corresponding to the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock;
  • the foot state warning information is sent, and the foot state warning information includes the medical treatment Tips and health guidance information.
  • a second aspect of the embodiments of the present invention provides a foot state monitoring apparatus, including:
  • control unit configured to control a temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock to obtain a first temperature sequence at each preset acquisition time point, and synchronously control a temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock to acquire a second temperature a sequence;
  • the temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock is mirror-symmetrical to the position of the human foot corresponding to the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock;
  • a parsing unit configured to parse the first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence to determine an abnormal temperature value therein;
  • a replacement unit configured to replace each of the abnormal temperature values with a corresponding predicted foot temperature value, to obtain a processed first temperature sequence and a processed second temperature sequence; wherein the full-foot temperature predicted value indicates collection
  • the temperature sensor of the abnormal temperature value predicts the collected foot temperature value in a state of being in contact with the skin of the human foot;
  • the warning unit is configured to send a foot state warning information, where the foot temperature warning value corresponding to the same collection time point meets the preset condition in the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, the foot portion
  • the status warning information includes medical presentation information and health guidance information.
  • a third aspect of an embodiment of the present invention provides a foot state monitoring apparatus including a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and operable on the processor, the processor executing the The computer program implements the steps of the foot state monitoring method as described in the first aspect above.
  • a fourth aspect of the embodiments of the present invention provides a computer readable storage medium storing a computer program, the computer program being executed by a processor to implement a foot state as described in the first aspect above The steps of the monitoring method.
  • the abnormal temperature value can be identified; by replacing each of the identified abnormal temperature values with the corresponding foot temperature.
  • the predicted value improves the accuracy of the foot temperature measurement, so that the foot state warning information is issued based on the temperature value of the foot collected by the temperature sensor in contact with the skin of the human foot, thereby maximizing the degree It ensures that the occurrence of early warning information is caused by the risk of foot ulcer of the user, thus reducing the false positive rate of monitoring and early warning information; when generating the warning information of the foot state, the user is prompted to send out the medical information and health care guidance information. Learn how to perform daily personal care at the current moment and whether you need a timely visit, which increases the effectiveness of information alerts.
  • FIG. 1 is a flowchart of an implementation of a method for monitoring a state of a foot according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a specific implementation flowchart of a foot state monitoring method S103 according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart of another specific implementation of the foot state monitoring method S103 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a specific implementation flowchart of a foot state monitoring method S104 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart of a specific implementation of a foot state monitoring method S101 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a structural block diagram of a foot state monitoring apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a foot state monitoring device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the sock involved in the embodiment of the present invention is made of a flexible fabric, and a plurality of temperature sensors are embedded on a side of the flexible fabric that is not close to the human skin. Each temperature sensor is fixed at a different point of the sock so that after the user puts on the sock, each temperature sensor can be indirectly attached to each position of the user's foot through the flexible fabric.
  • a wire and a control module are disposed on an outer surface thereof.
  • the control module internally includes a circuit board and a battery for powering the circuit board and various temperature sensors electrically connected to the circuit board.
  • the control module is fixed to the sock of the sock and is located on the side not close to the human skin.
  • the control module and its welded portion are wrapped with waterproof glue, and the outer side of the wire is also wrapped with waterproof glue, so that the socks can be washed.
  • the control module can communicate with the remote terminal device via a wired, wireless or Bluetooth connection.
  • the terminal device is a smart terminal having a display screen, such as a mobile phone, a tablet, a notebook computer, a computer, and the like.
  • the terminal device internally runs an application client, and based on the application client, data exchange with the control module can be implemented.
  • the control module can transmit the collected foot temperature data to the remote terminal device through the wireless network, so that the user can view his own foot temperature data in real time.
  • the control module can also receive an instruction issued by the terminal device, and control the temperature sensor to perform an operation according to the instruction.
  • FIG. 1 is a flowchart showing an implementation process of a foot state monitoring method according to an embodiment of the present invention, which is described in detail as follows:
  • the temperature sensor that controls the sock body of the first sock acquires a first temperature sequence, and synchronously controls a temperature sensor located in the sock body of the second sock to obtain a second temperature sequence;
  • the temperature sensor of the sock body located in the first sock is mirror-symmetrical to the position of the human foot corresponding to the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock.
  • the socks are double-shaped, which are the first socks and the second socks, respectively.
  • a plurality of position points are preset on the sock body of each sock, and a temperature sensor is respectively fixed at each position point. Since each position point corresponds to a human foot position, each temperature sensor on the body can be attached to a predetermined human foot position when the user puts on the socks.
  • the position point existing on the body of the sock may be, for example, a position corresponding to the position of the foot of the human body such as the big toe, the forefoot, the arch of the foot, the heel, or the like, or may be the area of the dorsal artery of the forefoot of the human body and the front of the radial artery.
  • a point corresponding to the blood supply area such as the perforating area and the lateral plantar area.
  • the positions of the two socks corresponding to the position of the same human foot are mirror-symmetrical in distribution, so that the two socks can be respectively applied to the two feet of the user.
  • the temperature sensor refers to a sensor that can sense the temperature and convert it into an available output signal.
  • the temperature sensor can be implemented by a thermistor whose resistance value decreases as the temperature increases. Therefore, according to the preset correspondence between the resistance value and the temperature value, the resistance value measured in real time can be converted into temperature data.
  • the temperature sensors distributed on the two socks are respectively controlled to synchronously collect the temperature values of the preset human foot positions.
  • Each temperature sensor will continuously acquire multiple temperature values during the preset acquisition time.
  • Each temperature value collected by each temperature sensor is stored in a temperature sequence.
  • the temperature values collected by the different temperature sensors are stored in different temperature sequences, thereby making each temperature sensor correspond to a temperature sequence.
  • the respective temperature sequences are the first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence.
  • S102 Parse the first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence to determine an abnormal temperature value therein.
  • each of the temperature values is parsed to identify whether an abnormal temperature value is present in the temperature sequence. If an abnormal temperature value occurs in the temperature sequence, it indicates that the temperature sensor corresponding to the temperature sequence is actually separated from the preset human foot position at the time when the abnormal temperature value is collected, that is, the socks at the time point do not have the foot. The area is completely fit. Therefore, in this temperature sequence, the abnormal data values are eliminated, and only the temperature values acquired at other time points without occurrence of abnormalities are retained.
  • the process of identifying the abnormal temperature value may be, for example, determining the temperature value as an abnormal temperature value if the temperature value in the temperature sequence does not belong to the preset human foot temperature reference interval.
  • the process of identifying the abnormal temperature value may be, for example, if any temperature value in the temperature sequence is the same as the ambient temperature value collected at the same time point, and the temperature value is the temperature value of the adjacent collection time point. The difference between the temperatures is greater than the preset threshold, and the temperature value is determined as the abnormal temperature value.
  • S103 Substituting each of the abnormal temperature values with a corresponding predicted foot temperature value, and obtaining a processed first temperature sequence and a processed second temperature sequence; wherein the predicted foot temperature value indicates an abnormal temperature value is collected.
  • the temperature sensor predicts the value of the foot temperature collected in contact with the skin of the human foot.
  • the abnormal temperature value is not the temperature value of the human foot position, it is necessary to estimate the actual temperature value of the human foot position at the time of collecting the abnormal temperature value to determine the abnormal temperature value.
  • the predicted foot temperature In each temperature sequence, after calculating the predicted foot temperature value corresponding to each abnormal temperature value, each abnormal temperature value is replaced with its corresponding predicted foot temperature value to obtain a processed temperature sequence. It can be seen that the abnormal temperature value is no longer included in the processed temperature sequence.
  • the step of replacing each of the abnormal temperature values with the corresponding predicted foot temperature value includes:
  • S201 For a temperature sensor that collects the abnormal temperature value, obtain historical data collected by the temperature sensor at an acquisition time point corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
  • the abnormal temperature value is identified, and each collection time point corresponding to each abnormal temperature value is obtained, thereby determining the historical data collected by the temperature sensor collecting the abnormal temperature value at each collection time point.
  • the collection time point of an abnormal temperature value A is 12:30 am
  • the temperature sensor that collects the abnormal temperature value A is the temperature sensor a
  • the historical data collected by the temperature sensor a at 12:30 am is acquired. Temperature values collected at 12:30 am one day, 12:30 am two days ago, or 12:30 am two days ago. In particular, only historical data within the most recent preset duration is read.
  • the average value of each historical temperature value is calculated.
  • the average value is determined as a predicted foot temperature value corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
  • the abnormal temperature value A is 16 degrees, and the acquisition time point is 12:30 am.
  • the temperature sensor that collects the abnormal temperature value A collects a historical temperature value of 27 degrees at 12:30 am in the last three days.
  • the average values of 27 degrees, 29 degrees, and 28 degrees are determined as the predicted foot temperature values corresponding to the abnormal temperature value A.
  • the average value of the historical data collected by the temperature sensor is output as the foot temperature prediction corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
  • the value ensures that the predicted foot temperature value for replacing the abnormal temperature value can be as close as possible to the actual foot temperature value of the user, thereby improving the accuracy of the temperature sensor data measurement of the temperature sensor.
  • replacing each of the abnormal temperature values with the corresponding predicted foot temperature values may also be implemented by:
  • each identified abnormal temperature value is culled, so that the temperature sequence only includes the temperature sensor collected at each preset acquisition time point and is not recognized as an abnormal temperature value. Temperature value.
  • the preset N fitting algorithms are used to fit the remaining temperature values in the temperature sequence, so that N Combined function.
  • the fitting indicates that by adjusting the undetermined coefficient in the preset temperature-time variation function, the function value corresponding to the function at each time point can be minimized from the remaining temperature values in the temperature sequence.
  • a fitting function is obtained.
  • the fitting algorithms include, but are not limited to, a linear fitting algorithm, a nonlinear fitting algorithm, a piecewise fitting algorithm algorithm, and the like.
  • S302 Input an acquisition time point corresponding to the abnormal temperature value into N fitting functions to respectively output N foot temperature fitting values corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
  • S303 Determine an average value of the N full-foot temperature fitting values as a full-foot temperature predicted value corresponding to the abnormal temperature value; wherein the N is an integer greater than 1.
  • the acquisition time point of the abnormal temperature value is determined, and the acquisition time points are respectively input to the N fitting functions. Since each fitting function can output a full-foot fitting value, the N fitting functions can output N full-foot fitting values. The average of the N full-foot temperature fit values is used to determine a full-foot temperature predictor of the abnormal temperature value.
  • the foot temperature fitting value is calculated based on the abnormal time value of the abnormal temperature value, and the average value of the plurality of foot temperature fitting values is output as the abnormality.
  • the predicted value of the temperature value corresponds to the full-temperature predicted value, so that the obtained full-scale predicted value of the foot temperature can more accurately reflect the actual temperature of the user's foot.
  • a first temperature value in the first temperature sequence and a second temperature in the second temperature sequence may be acquired. value.
  • Health guidance information includes dietary guidance information, exercise guidance information, and daily wear guidance information.
  • the foot state warning information may be a food that advises the user to eat what lowers blood sugar, what type of exercise is appropriate, and should be used. What type of insole, etc.
  • the abnormal temperature value can be identified; by replacing each of the identified abnormal temperature values with the corresponding foot temperature.
  • the predicted value improves the accuracy of the foot temperature measurement, so that the foot state warning information is issued based on the temperature value of the foot collected by the temperature sensor in contact with the skin of the human foot, thereby maximizing the degree It ensures that the occurrence of early warning information is caused by the risk of foot ulcer of the user, thus reducing the false positive rate of monitoring and early warning information; when generating the warning information of the foot state, the user is prompted to send out the medical information and health care guidance information. Learn how to perform daily personal care at the current moment and whether you need a timely visit, which increases the effectiveness of information alerts.
  • the foregoing S104 further includes:
  • a plurality of pressure sensors are disposed on the sole of the sock.
  • the pressure sensor includes an elastomer and a strain gauge attached to the surface of the elastomer. Since the socks are made of elastic fabric, when the user puts on the socks, the weight of the user's body exerts pressure on the bottom of the sock, so that the elastic body in the pressure sensor and the resistance strain gauge attached to the surface thereof are also deformed. The resistance of the strain gauge is also changed. Therefore, by measuring the resistance value of the strain gauge, the detected pressure value at each moment can be determined according to the correspondence between the preset resistance value and the pressure value.
  • each pressure sensor is controlled to collect the human foot. The pressure value of the position.
  • S1042 Generate a first foot pressure distribution model based on the collected pressure values.
  • a first foot pressure distribution model Based on the measured pressure values for each foot position, a first foot pressure distribution model can be generated.
  • a process of generating a first foot pressure distribution model is described: rendering a human foot region schematic in a terminal interface, the human foot region schematic including a plurality of foot position regions; according to a pressure sensor in a sock
  • the fixed position points mark the pressure values measured by the respective pressure sensors in the corresponding foot position regions in the human foot region schematic diagram, and render the respective foot position regions with the pressure level color elements corresponding to the pressure values.
  • S1043 Acquire a human body state at a current moment, where the human body state includes a motion state and a non-motion state.
  • an acceleration sensor is provided inside the control module of the sock or inside the terminal device.
  • the acceleration sensor is an electronic device that can measure the acceleration value in various directions.
  • the acceleration sensor is a three-axis accelerometer, it can measure the acceleration of the x, y, and z axes. Based on the acceleration values in each direction, it can be determined whether the socks or the terminal device is in motion. If the socks or the terminal device is in a motion state, the human body state is determined to be a motion state; if the socks or the terminal device is in a non-motion state, the human body state is determined to be a non-motion state.
  • the state of the human body at the current moment can also be obtained by the law of the change of the pressure of the sole of the foot, as follows: for the same sole position point, each pressure value collected at the point of the sole position at each moment is determined separately. The pressure state at the point of the foot. If the pressure state continues to alternate between the first state and the second state within the preset time period, it is determined that the human body state at the current moment is the motion state; if the preset duration is within the preset duration, the pressure state continues to be the first state or continues to be the first state In the second state, it is determined that the human body state at the current moment is a non-motion state.
  • S1044 Acquire a second foot pressure distribution model that matches the human body state, and the second foot pressure distribution model is generated based on all historical pressure values collected in the human body state.
  • the foot pressure distribution model generated by the historical pressure value collected by the pressure sensor in the moving state and the foot pressure distribution model generated by the historical pressure value collected in the non-moving state are pre-
  • the two foot pressure distribution models of the user are stored.
  • a foot pressure distribution model matching the human body state can be read and taken out, and the foot pressure distribution model is the second foot pressure distribution model.
  • the second foot pressure distribution model is a model generated by the user without the risk of foot ulcer.
  • S1045 Calculate the similarity between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model.
  • the similarity between the two models is determined based on the second foot pressure distribution model corresponding to the user's risk of not having a foot ulcer and the first foot pressure distribution model generated in the current state.
  • the calculation method of the model similarity may be implemented by using an existing image similarity algorithm, or may be implemented by using other algorithms, which is not limited herein.
  • the foot pressure distribution plan includes a foot position area marked with a plurality of color elements
  • the second foot pressure distribution model also includes a foot position area marked with a plurality of color elements. Then, according to the color matching degree of the color element corresponding to each of the two foot regions in the two models, the color matching degree can be determined as the similarity of the foot position region. After calculating the similarity of each foot position region, the similarity between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model can be calculated according to the preset weights corresponding to the respective foot position regions.
  • the similarity between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model is less than the second predetermined threshold, the current user's foot pressure distribution and the foot pressure distribution when the user does not have the risk of foot ulcers There is a big difference, so the current user is likely to have a problem of partial compression of the foot, which may easily lead to poor blood flow, thereby increasing the risk of suffering from diabetic foot, and therefore, issuing a warning information on the foot state.
  • the difference between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model at the current time is analyzed, and it is determined that the user's foot position pressure is too large, so that the user's foot pressure is abnormal.
  • the health care instruction information is issued, and the user is recommended to use an insole or shoe that is adapted to the characteristics of the individual's foot pressure. For example, if the user's pressure at the foot position A is too large, the user may be recommended to use the insole with the foot position A thickened to avoid the user's foot position A from being prone to wear, resulting in an increased risk of foot ulcers.
  • the first foot pressure distribution model is a foot pressure model corresponding to the user in the non-moving state
  • the monitoring of the user's foot state is enhanced, and the effectiveness of the warning is improved.
  • the manner of collecting the temperature sensor is further defined.
  • the above S101 specifically includes:
  • S1011 Control a pressure sensor located at the sole of the first sock or the sole of the second sock to collect a preset pressure value of the human foot position.
  • S1012 Determine, according to the pressure values collected at each moment, the pressure state of the preset human foot position at each moment.
  • two pressure amplitude intervals are preset, and each pressure amplitude interval corresponds to a pressure state.
  • the pressure amplitude interval to which the sole pressure value is collected at each moment is determined, and the pressure state corresponding to the pressure amplitude interval is the current pressure state.
  • the pressure amplitude interval corresponding to the first state is [0, b] kPa and the pressure amplitude interval corresponding to the second state is (b, c] kPa, when the current pressure value d ⁇ b , will determine the current state of the pressure state as the first state.
  • S1013 Increase the acquisition frequency of the temperature sensor if the pressure state continues to alternate between the first state and the second state within a preset duration.
  • a plurality of pressure states within the preset duration can be determined. If a plurality of first states are continuously generated, the pressure state is changed to the second state, and after the plurality of second states are continuously generated, the pressure state is changed to the first state again, and is repeatedly performed within the preset time period, and then determined to be The pressure state continues to alternate between the first state and the second state. At this time, the acquisition frequency adjustment command is issued to increase the acquisition frequency of the temperature sensor, so that each temperature sensor respectively fixed on the sock body of the two socks can perform temperature collection with the increased acquisition frequency.
  • the temperature sensor is controlled to perform the temperature acquisition set with the reduced acquisition frequency.
  • the pressure value of the user's sole is collected by controlling the pressure sensor, and the pressure state is determined according to the pressure value, and the user is determined to be in a walking or running state under the condition that the pressure state continuously changes. , thereby increasing the acquisition frequency of the temperature sensor.
  • the rate of change of the temperature of the foot will be different. In the state of motion, the foot is prone to sweating, and the foot temperature will rise more easily during the unit time, thus increasing the temperature.
  • the acquisition frequency of the sensor ensures that the accuracy and efficiency of the data acquisition of the foot temperature can be improved, and the monitoring effect on the state of the foot is enhanced.
  • the foot temperature will be relatively stable in unit time, so by reducing the frequency of the temperature sensor acquisition, the energy consumption of the socks can be reduced.
  • FIG. 6 is a structural block diagram of the foot state monitoring device provided by the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the foot status monitoring includes:
  • the control unit 61 is configured to control the temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock to acquire the first temperature sequence at the preset collection time points, and synchronously control the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock to acquire the second temperature.
  • a temperature sequence the temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock is mirror-symmetrical to the position of the human foot corresponding to the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock.
  • the parsing unit 62 is configured to parse the first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence to determine an abnormal temperature value therein.
  • a replacement unit 63 configured to replace each of the abnormal temperature values with a corresponding full-foot temperature predicted value, to obtain a processed first temperature sequence and a processed second temperature sequence; wherein the full-foot temperature predicted value indicates
  • the temperature sensor that collects the abnormal temperature value predicts the collected foot temperature value in a state of being in contact with the skin of the human foot.
  • the warning unit 64 is configured to send a foot state warning information, if the temperature value corresponding to the same collection time point meets the preset condition in the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, the foot
  • the state warning information includes medical presentation information and health guidance information.
  • the replacing unit 63 includes:
  • Obtaining a subunit configured to acquire, for a temperature sensor that collects the abnormal temperature value, historical data collected by the temperature sensor at an acquisition time point corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
  • the replacing unit 63 includes:
  • a fitting subunit configured to remove all abnormal temperature values in the temperature sequence corresponding to the abnormal temperature value, and perform multiple fitting processes on the remaining temperature values to obtain N fitting functions.
  • the input subunit is configured to input the acquisition time points corresponding to the abnormal temperature value into N fitting functions to respectively output N fitting values of the foot temperature corresponding to the abnormal temperature values.
  • determining a subunit configured to determine an average value of the N full-foot temperature fitting values as a full-foot temperature predicted value corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
  • N is an integer greater than 1.
  • the alert unit 64 includes:
  • the collecting subunit is configured to collect the preset human body foot positions in the first temperature sequence after the processing and the processed second temperature sequence, if the temperature values corresponding to the same collection time point simultaneously satisfy the preset condition Pressure value.
  • a generating subunit is configured to generate a first foot pressure distribution model based on the collected pressure value.
  • the first acquiring subunit is configured to acquire a human body state at a current moment, where the human body state includes a motion state and a non-motion state.
  • a second acquisition subunit configured to acquire a second foot pressure distribution model that matches the human body state, the second foot pressure distribution model being generated based on all historical pressure values collected in the human body state.
  • a calculation subunit is configured to calculate a similarity between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model.
  • the warning subunit is configured to issue the foot state warning information if the similarity is less than a preset threshold.
  • control unit 61 includes:
  • the control subunit is configured to control a pressure sensor located at the sole of the first sock or the sole of the sock of the second sock to collect a preset pressure value of the human foot position.
  • the pressure state determining subunit is configured to determine the pressure state of the preset human foot position at each moment according to the pressure value collected at each moment.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a foot state monitoring device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the foot state monitoring device 7 includes a processor 70, a memory 71, and a computer program 72 stored in the memory 71 and operable on the processor 70.
  • the processor 70 executes the computer program 72 to implement the steps in the foregoing method for collecting various foot temperature data, such as steps 101 to 104 shown in FIG.
  • the processor 70 when executing the computer program 72, implements the functions of the various units in the various apparatus embodiments described above, such as the functions of the units 61-64 shown in FIG.
  • the computer program 72 can be partitioned into one or more modules, the one or more modules being stored in the memory 71 and executed by the processor 70 to complete the present invention.
  • the one or more modules/units may be a series of computer program instruction segments capable of performing a particular function, the instruction segments being used to describe the execution of the computer program 72 in the foot state monitoring device 7.
  • the foot state monitoring device 7 may include, but is not limited to, a processor 70, a memory 71. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that FIG. 7 is merely an example of the foot state monitoring device 7, and does not constitute a limitation to the foot state monitoring device 7, and may include more or less components than those illustrated, or may be combined with some Parts, or different parts.
  • the processor 70 may be a central processing unit (CPU), or may be other general-purpose processors, a digital signal processor (DSP), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or other programmable logic device, discrete gate or transistor logic device, discrete hardware components, etc.
  • the general purpose processor may be a microprocessor or the processor or any conventional processor or the like.
  • the memory 71 may be an internal storage unit of the foot state monitoring device 7.
  • the memory 71 may also be an external storage device of the foot state monitoring device 7, for example, a plug-in hard disk provided on the foot state monitoring device 7, a smart memory card (SMC), and a secure digital number. (Secure Digital, SD) card, flash card, etc. Further, the memory 71 may also include both an internal storage unit of the foot state monitoring device 7 and an external storage device.
  • the memory 71 is used to store the computer program and other programs and data required by the foot state monitoring device.
  • the memory 71 can also be used to temporarily store data that has been output or is about to be output.
  • each functional unit and module in the foregoing system may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist physically separately, or two or more units may be integrated into one unit, and the integrated unit may be hardware.
  • Formal implementation can also be implemented in the form of software functional units.
  • the specific names of the respective functional units and modules are only for the purpose of facilitating mutual differentiation, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present application.
  • the disclosed apparatus/terminal device and method may be implemented in other manners.
  • the device/terminal device embodiments described above are merely illustrative.
  • the division of the modules or units is only a logical function division.
  • there may be another division manner for example, multiple units.
  • components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be omitted or not performed.
  • the mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection shown or discussed may be an indirect coupling or communication connection through some interface, device or unit, and may be in electrical, mechanical or other form.
  • the units described as separate components may or may not be physically separated, and the components displayed as units may or may not be physical units, that is, may be located in one place, or may be distributed to multiple network units. Some or all of the units may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the embodiment.
  • each functional unit in each embodiment of the present invention may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist physically separately, or two or more units may be integrated into one unit.
  • the above integrated unit can be implemented in the form of hardware or in the form of a software functional unit.
  • the integrated modules/units if implemented in the form of software functional units and sold or used as separate products, may be stored in a computer readable storage medium. Based on such understanding, the present invention implements all or part of the processes in the foregoing embodiments, and may also be completed by a computer program to instruct related hardware.
  • the computer program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium. The steps of the various method embodiments described above may be implemented when the program is executed by the processor. .
  • the computer program comprises computer program code, which may be in the form of source code, object code form, executable file or some intermediate form.
  • the computer readable medium may include any entity or device capable of carrying the computer program code, a recording medium, a USB flash drive, a removable hard disk, a magnetic disk, an optical disk, a computer memory, a read-only memory (ROM). , random access memory (RAM, Random Access Memory), electrical carrier signals, telecommunications signals, and software distribution media. It should be noted that the content contained in the computer readable medium may be appropriately increased or decreased according to the requirements of legislation and patent practice in a jurisdiction, for example, in some jurisdictions, according to legislation and patent practice, computer readable media Does not include electrical carrier signals and telecommunication signals.

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Abstract

A foot state monitoring method, comprising: at each preset collection time point, controlling a temperature sensor at a sock body of a first sock to collect a first temperature sequence, and synchronously controlling a temperature sensor at a sock body of a second sock to collect a second temperature sequence, human foot positions respectively corresponding to the temperature sensor at the sock body of the first sock and the temperature sensor at the sock body of the second sock being in mirror symmetry; parsing the first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence to determine abnormal temperature values therefrom; replacing each of the abnormal temperature values with a foot temperature predication value corresponding thereto to obtain a processed first temperature sequence and a processed second temperature sequence, the foot temperature prediction value indicating a foot temperature value expected to be collected by the temperature sensor that collects the abnormal temperature value at a state of contacting human foot skin; and in the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, if the temperature values corresponding to the same collection time point simultaneously meet a preset condition, sending foot state early warning information, the foot state early warning information comprising treatment prompt information and hearth care guide information.

Description

足部状态监控方法及装置Foot state monitoring method and device 技术领域Technical field
本发明属于可穿戴电子设备技术领域,尤其涉及一种足部状态监控方法及装置。The invention belongs to the technical field of wearable electronic devices, and in particular relates to a method and device for monitoring a state of a foot.
背景技术Background technique
糖尿病溃疡是糖尿病的一种并发症,多发于患者脚部,因此又称为糖尿病足,其为导致糖尿病患者致残死亡的主要原因之一。研究表明,在用户已确诊糖尿病的情况下,若用户的足部皮肤温度出现异常,则该用户将有较大的概率会引起糖尿病足。而在确诊糖尿病足时,用户通常已经出现了足底溃疡以及肢端坏疽等症状,甚至可能到了需要截肢的地步。因此,加强对足部皮肤温度的监测,能够有助于提醒用户及时就诊,降低其患有糖尿病足的风险,达到了预警的效果。Diabetic ulcer is a complication of diabetes, which is often caused by the foot of the patient. It is also called diabetic foot, which is one of the main causes of disability death in diabetic patients. Studies have shown that if the user's foot skin temperature is abnormal, the user will have a higher probability of causing diabetic foot. When the diabetic foot is diagnosed, the user usually has symptoms such as plantar ulcers and gangrene of the extremities, and may even reach the point where amputation is required. Therefore, strengthening the monitoring of the skin temperature of the foot can help remind the user to visit the doctor in time, reduce the risk of having a diabetic foot, and achieve the effect of early warning.
为了监测用户的足部皮肤温度,目前市面上出现了可用于测量温度的保健袜子。用户只要穿上该袜子,便能迅速地完成足底温度的测量。然而,若用户日常的运动幅度较大,则可能会导致袜子与用户的足底皮肤难以紧密贴合,由此测量得到的足底温度将出现异常,足温测量准确率低。此时,袜子会将这种异常值识别为用户的足部溃疡所导致的异常,故发出告警提示。因此,误报率较高。In order to monitor the user's foot skin temperature, health socks have been available on the market that can be used to measure temperature. The user can quickly complete the measurement of the sole temperature by wearing the sock. However, if the user's daily exercise is large, it may cause the socks to be in close contact with the user's plantar skin, and thus the measured foot temperature will be abnormal, and the foot temperature measurement accuracy is low. At this point, the sock will recognize this abnormal value as an abnormality caused by the user's foot ulcer, so an alert is issued. Therefore, the false positive rate is high.
发明内容Summary of the invention
有鉴于此,本发明实施例提供了一种足部状态监控方法及装置,以解决现有技术中,足温测量准确率低以及监控预警信息误报率较高的问题。In view of this, the embodiment of the present invention provides a method and a device for monitoring a foot state, which solves the problem of low accuracy of the foot temperature measurement and high false alarm rate of the monitoring and early warning information in the prior art.
本发明实施例的第一方面提供了一种足部状态监控方法,包括:A first aspect of the embodiments of the present invention provides a method for monitoring a foot state, including:
在预设的各个采集时间点,控制位于第一袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第一温度序列,并同步控制位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第二温度序列;所述位于第一袜子的袜体的温度传感器与所述位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器所分别对应的人体足部位置镜像对称;At each preset acquisition time point, the temperature sensor that controls the sock body of the first sock acquires a first temperature sequence, and synchronously controls the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock to acquire a second temperature sequence; The temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock is mirror-symmetrical to the position of the human foot corresponding to the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock;
解析所述第一温度序列和所述第二温度序列,确定出其中的异常温度值;Parsing the first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence to determine an abnormal temperature value therein;
将每一所述异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值,得到处理后的第一温度序列和处理后的第二温度序列;其中,所述足温预测值表示采集异常温度值的温度传感器在与人体足部皮肤接触的状态下预计采集到的足部温度值;Substituting each of the abnormal temperature values with their corresponding foot temperature prediction values to obtain a processed first temperature sequence and a processed second temperature sequence; wherein the full-foot temperature predicted value represents a temperature at which an abnormal temperature value is collected The estimated temperature value of the foot collected by the sensor in contact with the skin of the human foot;
在处理后的第一温度序列以及处理后的第二温度序列中,若对应同一采集时间点的温度值同时满足预设条件,则发出足部状态预警信息,所述足部状态预警信息包括就诊提示信息以及保健指导信息。In the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, if the temperature value corresponding to the same collection time point satisfies the preset condition at the same time, the foot state warning information is sent, and the foot state warning information includes the medical treatment Tips and health guidance information.
本发明实施例的第二方面提供了一种足部状态监控装置,包括:A second aspect of the embodiments of the present invention provides a foot state monitoring apparatus, including:
控制单元,用于在预设的各个采集时间点,控制位于第一袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第一温度序列,并同步控制位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第二温度序列;所述位于第一袜子的袜体的温度传感器与所述位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器所分别对应的人体足部位置镜像对称;a control unit, configured to control a temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock to obtain a first temperature sequence at each preset acquisition time point, and synchronously control a temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock to acquire a second temperature a sequence; the temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock is mirror-symmetrical to the position of the human foot corresponding to the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock;
解析单元,用于解析所述第一温度序列和所述第二温度序列,确定出其中的异常温度值;a parsing unit, configured to parse the first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence to determine an abnormal temperature value therein;
替换单元,用于将每一所述异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值,得到处理后的第一温度序列和处理后的第二温度序列;其中,所述足温预测值表示采集异常温度值的温度传感器在与人体足部皮肤接触的状态下预计采集到的足部温度值;a replacement unit, configured to replace each of the abnormal temperature values with a corresponding predicted foot temperature value, to obtain a processed first temperature sequence and a processed second temperature sequence; wherein the full-foot temperature predicted value indicates collection The temperature sensor of the abnormal temperature value predicts the collected foot temperature value in a state of being in contact with the skin of the human foot;
预警单元,用于在处理后的第一温度序列以及处理后的第二温度序列中,若对应同一采集时间点的温度值同时满足预设条件,则发出足部状态预警信息,所述足部状态预警信息包括就诊提示信息以及保健指导信息。The warning unit is configured to send a foot state warning information, where the foot temperature warning value corresponding to the same collection time point meets the preset condition in the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, the foot portion The status warning information includes medical presentation information and health guidance information.
本发明实施例的第三方面提供了一种足部状态监控装置,包括存储器、处 理器以及存储在所述存储器中并可在所述处理器上运行的计算机程序,所述处理器执行所述计算机程序时实现如上述第一方面所述足部状态监控方法的步骤。A third aspect of an embodiment of the present invention provides a foot state monitoring apparatus including a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and operable on the processor, the processor executing the The computer program implements the steps of the foot state monitoring method as described in the first aspect above.
本发明实施例的第四方面提供了一种计算机可读存储介质,所述计算机可读存储介质存储有计算机程序,所述计算机程序被处理器执行时实现如上述第一方面所述足部状态监控方法的步骤。A fourth aspect of the embodiments of the present invention provides a computer readable storage medium storing a computer program, the computer program being executed by a processor to implement a foot state as described in the first aspect above The steps of the monitoring method.
本发明实施例中,通过对位于袜体的温度传感器所采集到的各个温度值进行解析,能够识别出其中的异常温度值;通过将每一个识别到的异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值,提高了足温测量的准确率,使得足部状态预警信息是基于温度传感器在与人体足部皮肤接触的状态下所采集到的足部温度值而发出的,由此在最大程度上保证了预警信息的发生是由于用户的足部溃疡风险而导致的,因而降低了监控预警信息的误报率;在生成足部状态预警信息时,通过发出就诊提示信息以及保健指导信息,使得用户了解到在当前时刻应当如何进行日常个人保健以及是否需要及时就诊,由此提高了信息提示的有效性。In the embodiment of the present invention, by analyzing the temperature values collected by the temperature sensor located in the body, the abnormal temperature value can be identified; by replacing each of the identified abnormal temperature values with the corresponding foot temperature. The predicted value improves the accuracy of the foot temperature measurement, so that the foot state warning information is issued based on the temperature value of the foot collected by the temperature sensor in contact with the skin of the human foot, thereby maximizing the degree It ensures that the occurrence of early warning information is caused by the risk of foot ulcer of the user, thus reducing the false positive rate of monitoring and early warning information; when generating the warning information of the foot state, the user is prompted to send out the medical information and health care guidance information. Learn how to perform daily personal care at the current moment and whether you need a timely visit, which increases the effectiveness of information alerts.
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为了更清楚地说明本发明实施例中的技术方案,下面将对实施例或现有技术描述中所需要使用的附图作简单地介绍,显而易见地,下面描述中的附图仅仅是本发明的一些实施例,对于本领域普通技术人员来讲,在不付出创造性劳动性的前提下,还可以根据这些附图获得其他的附图。In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention, the drawings used in the embodiments or the description of the prior art will be briefly described below. It is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only the present invention. For some embodiments, other drawings may be obtained from those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the drawings.
图1是本发明实施例提供的足部状态监控方法的实现流程图;1 is a flowchart of an implementation of a method for monitoring a state of a foot according to an embodiment of the present invention;
图2是本发明实施例提供的足部状态监控方法S103的一具体实现流程图;2 is a specific implementation flowchart of a foot state monitoring method S103 according to an embodiment of the present invention;
图3是本发明实施例提供的足部状态监控方法S103的另一具体实现流程图;FIG. 3 is a flowchart of another specific implementation of the foot state monitoring method S103 according to the embodiment of the present invention;
图4是本发明实施例提供的足部状态监控方法S104的具体实现流程图;4 is a specific implementation flowchart of a foot state monitoring method S104 according to an embodiment of the present invention;
图5是本发明实施例提供的足部状态监控方法S101的具体实现流程图;FIG. 5 is a flowchart of a specific implementation of a foot state monitoring method S101 according to an embodiment of the present invention;
图6是本发明实施例提供的足部状态监控装置的结构框图;6 is a structural block diagram of a foot state monitoring apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
图7是本发明另一实施例提供的足部状态监控装置的结构示意图。FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a foot state monitoring device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
具体实施方式Detailed ways
以下描述中,为了说明而不是为了限定,提出了诸如特定系统结构、技术之类的具体细节,以便透彻理解本发明实施例。然而,本领域的技术人员应当清楚,在没有这些具体细节的其它实施例中也可以实现本发明。在其它情况中,省略对众所周知的系统、装置、电路以及方法的详细说明,以免不必要的细节妨碍本发明的描述。In the following description, for purposes of illustration and description However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced in other embodiments without these specific details. In other instances, detailed descriptions of well-known systems, devices, circuits, and methods are omitted so as not to obscure the description of the invention.
首先,对本发明实施例中提及的袜子进行解释说明。本发明实施例中所涉及的袜子,其由柔性面料制成,且在柔性面料非贴近人体皮肤的一侧镶嵌有多个温度传感器。每个温度传感器固定于袜子的不同位置点,以使得用户穿上该袜子之后,各个温度传感器能够透过该柔性面料,间接贴附于用户足部的各个位置点。First, the socks mentioned in the embodiments of the present invention will be explained. The sock involved in the embodiment of the present invention is made of a flexible fabric, and a plurality of temperature sensors are embedded on a side of the flexible fabric that is not close to the human skin. Each temperature sensor is fixed at a different point of the sock so that after the user puts on the sock, each temperature sensor can be indirectly attached to each position of the user's foot through the flexible fabric.
在具体实现中,示例性地,对于每一只袜子来说,在其外表面设置有电线以及控制模块。控制模块内部包含有电路板以及电池,所述电池用于为所述电路板以及为与所述电路板电性相连的各个温度传感器供电。所述控制模块固定于袜子的袜口处,且位于非贴近人体皮肤的一侧。作为另一种具体的实现方式,控制模块及其焊接处都包裹有防水胶,电线外侧也包裹有防水胶,使得该袜子能够被洗涤。In a specific implementation, for example, for each sock, a wire and a control module are disposed on an outer surface thereof. The control module internally includes a circuit board and a battery for powering the circuit board and various temperature sensors electrically connected to the circuit board. The control module is fixed to the sock of the sock and is located on the side not close to the human skin. As another specific implementation, the control module and its welded portion are wrapped with waterproof glue, and the outer side of the wire is also wrapped with waterproof glue, so that the socks can be washed.
在本发明的各个实施例中,控制模块可通过有线、无线或者蓝牙等连接方式,与远程的终端设备通信。所述终端设备为具有显示屏的智能终端,例如手机、平板、笔记本电脑以及计算机等。该终端设备内部运行有应用程序客户端,基于该应用程序客户端,可以实现与控制模块之间的数据交换。例如,控制模块可将采集到的足温数据通过无线网络传输至远程的终端设备中,以供用户实时查看自身的足温数据。并且,控制模块也可接收终端设备下发的指令,并根据该指令来控制温度传感器执行运作。In various embodiments of the invention, the control module can communicate with the remote terminal device via a wired, wireless or Bluetooth connection. The terminal device is a smart terminal having a display screen, such as a mobile phone, a tablet, a notebook computer, a computer, and the like. The terminal device internally runs an application client, and based on the application client, data exchange with the control module can be implemented. For example, the control module can transmit the collected foot temperature data to the remote terminal device through the wireless network, so that the user can view his own foot temperature data in real time. Moreover, the control module can also receive an instruction issued by the terminal device, and control the temperature sensor to perform an operation according to the instruction.
为了说明本发明所述的技术方案,下面通过具体实施例来进行说明。In order to explain the technical solution described in the present invention, the following description will be made by way of specific embodiments.
图1示出了本发明实施例提供的足部状态监控方法的实现流程,详述如下:FIG. 1 is a flowchart showing an implementation process of a foot state monitoring method according to an embodiment of the present invention, which is described in detail as follows:
S101:在预设的各个采集时间点,控制位于第一袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第一温度序列,并同步控制位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第二温度序列;所述位于第一袜子的袜体的温度传感器与所述位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器所分别对应的人体足部位置镜像对称。S101: At each preset collection time point, the temperature sensor that controls the sock body of the first sock acquires a first temperature sequence, and synchronously controls a temperature sensor located in the sock body of the second sock to obtain a second temperature sequence; The temperature sensor of the sock body located in the first sock is mirror-symmetrical to the position of the human foot corresponding to the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock.
本发明实施例中,袜子成双存在,分别为上述第一袜子以及第二袜子。每一袜子的袜体上预先设置有多个位置点,且每一位置点上分别固定有一个温度传感器。由于每一位置点与一个人体足部位置对应,因而可使得用户穿上袜子时,袜体上的每一温度传感器能够贴附于一个预设的人体足部位置。存在于袜体上的位置点例如可以是与人体的大脚趾、足前掌、足弓、足跟等足部位置对应的位置点,也可以是与人体的胫前足背动脉区、腓动脉前穿支区、足底外侧动脉区等血供区域对应的位置点。In the embodiment of the present invention, the socks are double-shaped, which are the first socks and the second socks, respectively. A plurality of position points are preset on the sock body of each sock, and a temperature sensor is respectively fixed at each position point. Since each position point corresponds to a human foot position, each temperature sensor on the body can be attached to a predetermined human foot position when the user puts on the socks. The position point existing on the body of the sock may be, for example, a position corresponding to the position of the foot of the human body such as the big toe, the forefoot, the arch of the foot, the heel, or the like, or may be the area of the dorsal artery of the forefoot of the human body and the front of the radial artery. A point corresponding to the blood supply area such as the perforating area and the lateral plantar area.
两只袜子上对应同一人体足部位置的位置点在分布上成镜像对称,使得该两只袜子能够分别适用于用户的两只脚。The positions of the two socks corresponding to the position of the same human foot are mirror-symmetrical in distribution, so that the two socks can be respectively applied to the two feet of the user.
本发明实施例中,温度传感器是指能感受温度并转换成可用输出信号的传感器。示例性地,温度传感器可以由热敏电阻来实现,其电阻阻值会随温度增加而降低。因此,根据预设的电阻阻值与温度值的对应关系,可将实时测量得到的电阻阻值转换为温度数据。In the embodiment of the invention, the temperature sensor refers to a sensor that can sense the temperature and convert it into an available output signal. Illustratively, the temperature sensor can be implemented by a thermistor whose resistance value decreases as the temperature increases. Therefore, according to the preset correspondence between the resistance value and the temperature value, the resistance value measured in real time can be converted into temperature data.
在各个时刻,根据接收到的控制指令,分别控制分布于两只袜子上的温度传感器同步采集预设的人体足部位置的温度值。在预设的采集时长内,每一温度传感器将持续采集得到多个温度值。将每一温度传感器所采集得到的各个温度值存入一个温度序列中。不同温度传感器所采集得到的温度值存入不同的温度序列,由此使得每一温度传感器与一温度序列对应。At each moment, according to the received control command, the temperature sensors distributed on the two socks are respectively controlled to synchronously collect the temperature values of the preset human foot positions. Each temperature sensor will continuously acquire multiple temperature values during the preset acquisition time. Each temperature value collected by each temperature sensor is stored in a temperature sequence. The temperature values collected by the different temperature sensors are stored in different temperature sequences, thereby making each temperature sensor correspond to a temperature sequence.
本发明实施例中,对于分别位于第一袜子以及第二袜子,且对应的人体足部位置成镜像对称的两个温度传感器,其分别对应的温度序列为第一温度序列以及第二温度序列。In the embodiment of the present invention, for the two temperature sensors respectively located in the first sock and the second sock, and the corresponding human foot positions are mirror-symmetrical, the respective temperature sequences are the first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence.
S102:解析所述第一温度序列和所述第二温度序列,确定出其中的异常温度值。S102: Parse the first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence to determine an abnormal temperature value therein.
对于每一个温度序列,对其中的各个温度值进行解析处理,以识别出该温度序列中是否出现异常温度值。若温度序列中出现异常温度值,则表示该温度序列对应的温度传感器在采集异常温度值的时间点,与预设的人体足部位置实际处于分离状态,即该时间点的袜子没有与该足部区域完全贴合。因此,在该温度序列中,将异常数据值进行剔除,仅保留在其他时间点所采集到的未出现异常的温度值。For each temperature sequence, each of the temperature values is parsed to identify whether an abnormal temperature value is present in the temperature sequence. If an abnormal temperature value occurs in the temperature sequence, it indicates that the temperature sensor corresponding to the temperature sequence is actually separated from the preset human foot position at the time when the abnormal temperature value is collected, that is, the socks at the time point do not have the foot. The area is completely fit. Therefore, in this temperature sequence, the abnormal data values are eliminated, and only the temperature values acquired at other time points without occurrence of abnormalities are retained.
示例性地,异常温度值的识别过程例如可以是:若温度序列中的温度值不属于预设的人体足温参考区间,则将该温度值确定为异常温度值。Exemplarily, the process of identifying the abnormal temperature value may be, for example, determining the temperature value as an abnormal temperature value if the temperature value in the temperature sequence does not belong to the preset human foot temperature reference interval.
示例性地,异常温度值的识别过程例如可以是:若温度序列中的任一温度值与同一时间点所采集到的环境温度值相同,且该温度值与其相邻采集时间点的温度值之间的差值大于预设阈值,则将该温度值确定为异常温度值。Exemplarily, the process of identifying the abnormal temperature value may be, for example, if any temperature value in the temperature sequence is the same as the ambient temperature value collected at the same time point, and the temperature value is the temperature value of the adjacent collection time point. The difference between the temperatures is greater than the preset threshold, and the temperature value is determined as the abnormal temperature value.
S103:将每一所述异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值,得到处理后的第一温度序列和处理后的第二温度序列;其中,所述足温预测值表示采集异常温度值的温度传感器在与人体足部皮肤接触的状态下预计采集到的足部温度值。S103: Substituting each of the abnormal temperature values with a corresponding predicted foot temperature value, and obtaining a processed first temperature sequence and a processed second temperature sequence; wherein the predicted foot temperature value indicates an abnormal temperature value is collected. The temperature sensor predicts the value of the foot temperature collected in contact with the skin of the human foot.
本发明实施例中,由于异常温度值并非为人体足部位置的温度值,因此需要对采集该异常温度值的时刻,人体足部位置的实际温度值进行估算,以确定出异常温度值所对应的足温预测值。在每一温度序列中,计算出每一异常温度值对应的足温预测值后,将每一异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值,以得到处理后的温度序列。可知,处理后的温度序列中,不再包含有异常温度值。In the embodiment of the present invention, since the abnormal temperature value is not the temperature value of the human foot position, it is necessary to estimate the actual temperature value of the human foot position at the time of collecting the abnormal temperature value to determine the abnormal temperature value. The predicted foot temperature. In each temperature sequence, after calculating the predicted foot temperature value corresponding to each abnormal temperature value, each abnormal temperature value is replaced with its corresponding predicted foot temperature value to obtain a processed temperature sequence. It can be seen that the abnormal temperature value is no longer included in the processed temperature sequence.
作为本发明的一个实施例,如图2所示,上述将每一所述异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值的步骤,具体包括:As an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 2, the step of replacing each of the abnormal temperature values with the corresponding predicted foot temperature value includes:
S201:对于采集所述异常温度值的温度传感器,获取该温度传感器在所述异常温度值对应的采集时间点上所采集到的历史数据。S201: For a temperature sensor that collects the abnormal temperature value, obtain historical data collected by the temperature sensor at an acquisition time point corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
在处理前的温度序列中,识别出异常温度值,并获取每一异常温度值所对 应的各个采集时间点,进而确定采集异常温度值的温度传感器在各个采集时间点上所采集到的历史数据。In the temperature sequence before processing, the abnormal temperature value is identified, and each collection time point corresponding to each abnormal temperature value is obtained, thereby determining the historical data collected by the temperature sensor collecting the abnormal temperature value at each collection time point. .
例如,若某一异常温度值A的采集时间点为12:30am,采集该异常温度值A的温度传感器为温度传感器a,则获取温度传感器a在12:30am所采集到的历史数据,即前一天12:30am、两天前的12:30am或多天前的12:30am所采集到的温度值。特别地,仅读取最近预设时长内的历史数据。For example, if the collection time point of an abnormal temperature value A is 12:30 am, and the temperature sensor that collects the abnormal temperature value A is the temperature sensor a, the historical data collected by the temperature sensor a at 12:30 am is acquired. Temperature values collected at 12:30 am one day, 12:30 am two days ago, or 12:30 am two days ago. In particular, only historical data within the most recent preset duration is read.
S202:将所述历史数据求平均,将得到的平均值输出为所述异常温度值对应的足温预测值。S202: The historical data is averaged, and the obtained average value is output as a full-foot temperature predicted value corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
在确定出采集异常温度值的温度传感器在各个采集时间点上所采集到的多个历史温度值后,计算各个历史温度值的平均值。将该平均值确定为异常温度值对应的足温预测值。After determining a plurality of historical temperature values collected by the temperature sensor collecting the abnormal temperature value at each acquisition time point, the average value of each historical temperature value is calculated. The average value is determined as a predicted foot temperature value corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
例如,在上述示例中,异常温度值A为16度,其采集时间点为12:30am,采集该异常温度值A的温度传感器最近三天在12:30am所采集到的历史温度值为27度、29度以及28度,则将27度、29度以及28度的平均值确定为异常温度值A对应的足温预测值。For example, in the above example, the abnormal temperature value A is 16 degrees, and the acquisition time point is 12:30 am. The temperature sensor that collects the abnormal temperature value A collects a historical temperature value of 27 degrees at 12:30 am in the last three days. At 29 degrees and 28 degrees, the average values of 27 degrees, 29 degrees, and 28 degrees are determined as the predicted foot temperature values corresponding to the abnormal temperature value A.
本发明实施例中,由于温度传感器在同一采集时间点所采集到的各个历史温度值相对较为稳定,因而通过将温度传感器所采集到的历史数据的平均值输出为异常温度值对应的足温预测值,保证了用于替换异常温度值的足温预测值能够尽可能地接近于用户的实际足温值,从而提高了温度传感器的足温数据测量的准确性。In the embodiment of the present invention, since the historical temperature values collected by the temperature sensor at the same acquisition time point are relatively stable, the average value of the historical data collected by the temperature sensor is output as the foot temperature prediction corresponding to the abnormal temperature value. The value ensures that the predicted foot temperature value for replacing the abnormal temperature value can be as close as possible to the actual foot temperature value of the user, thereby improving the accuracy of the temperature sensor data measurement of the temperature sensor.
作为本发明的一个实施例,如图3所示,上述S103中,将每一所述异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值,还可通过以下方式实现:As an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 3, in the above S103, replacing each of the abnormal temperature values with the corresponding predicted foot temperature values may also be implemented by:
S301:在所述异常温度值对应的温度序列中剔除所有异常温度值,并将剩余的温度值进行多次拟合处理,得到N个拟合函数。S301: Excluding all abnormal temperature values in the temperature sequence corresponding to the abnormal temperature value, and performing multiple fitting processes on the remaining temperature values to obtain N fitting functions.
在处理前的每一温度序列中,将识别出的各个异常温度值进行剔除处理,使得温度序列中仅包含温度传感器在各个预设的采集时间点所采集到的且未被 识别为异常温度值的温度值。In each temperature sequence before processing, each identified abnormal temperature value is culled, so that the temperature sequence only includes the temperature sensor collected at each preset acquisition time point and is not recognized as an abnormal temperature value. Temperature value.
对于每一温度序列,基于温度序列中剩余的各个温度值所对应的采集时间点,通过预设的N个拟合算法,对温度序列中剩余的各个温度值进行拟合,可得到N个拟合函数。拟合表示,通过调整预设的温度-时间变化函数中的待定系数,使得该函数在各个时间点上所对应的函数值能够与温度序列中剩余的各个温度值的差别最小。温度-时间变化函数的待定系数确定后,即得到一个拟合函数。拟合算法包括但不限于线性拟合算法、非线性拟合算法以及分段拟合算法算法等。For each temperature sequence, based on the acquisition time points corresponding to the remaining temperature values in the temperature sequence, the preset N fitting algorithms are used to fit the remaining temperature values in the temperature sequence, so that N Combined function. The fitting indicates that by adjusting the undetermined coefficient in the preset temperature-time variation function, the function value corresponding to the function at each time point can be minimized from the remaining temperature values in the temperature sequence. After the undetermined coefficient of the temperature-time variation function is determined, a fitting function is obtained. The fitting algorithms include, but are not limited to, a linear fitting algorithm, a nonlinear fitting algorithm, a piecewise fitting algorithm algorithm, and the like.
S302:将所述异常温度值所对应的采集时间点输入N个拟合函数,以分别输出所述异常温度值对应的N个足温拟合值。S302: Input an acquisition time point corresponding to the abnormal temperature value into N fitting functions to respectively output N foot temperature fitting values corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
S303:将所述N个足温拟合值的平均值确定为所述异常温度值对应的足温预测值;其中,所述N为大于1的整数。S303: Determine an average value of the N full-foot temperature fitting values as a full-foot temperature predicted value corresponding to the abnormal temperature value; wherein the N is an integer greater than 1.
对于温度序列中所剔除的每一异常温度值,确定该异常温度值的采集时间点,并将该采集时间点分别输入上述N个拟合函数。由于每一拟合函数可输出一个足温拟合值,因而N个拟合函数可输出N个足温拟合值。将N个足温拟合值的平均值确定出该异常温度值的足温预测值。For each abnormal temperature value that is eliminated in the temperature sequence, the acquisition time point of the abnormal temperature value is determined, and the acquisition time points are respectively input to the N fitting functions. Since each fitting function can output a full-foot fitting value, the N fitting functions can output N full-foot fitting values. The average of the N full-foot temperature fit values is used to determine a full-foot temperature predictor of the abnormal temperature value.
本发明实施例中,通过对非异常温度值进行多次有效拟合,基于异常温度值的采集时间点来计算足温拟合值,并将多个足温拟合值的平均值输出为异常温度值的对应足温预测值,使得获取得到的足温预测值能够更加准确地反映用户足部的实际温度。In the embodiment of the present invention, the foot temperature fitting value is calculated based on the abnormal time value of the abnormal temperature value, and the average value of the plurality of foot temperature fitting values is output as the abnormality. The predicted value of the temperature value corresponds to the full-temperature predicted value, so that the obtained full-scale predicted value of the foot temperature can more accurately reflect the actual temperature of the user's foot.
S104:在处理后的第一温度序列以及处理后的第二温度序列中,若对应同一采集时间点的温度值同时满足预设条件,则发出足部状态预警信息,所述足部状态预警信息包括就诊提示信息以及保健指导信息。S104: In the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, if the temperature value corresponding to the same collection time point satisfies the preset condition at the same time, the foot state warning information is sent, and the foot state warning information is sent. Includes information on presentations and health guidance information.
经过上述S102以及S103得到处理后的第一温度序列以及第二温度序列后,在每一采集时间点,可获取第一温度序列中的一个第一温度值以及第二温度序列中的第二温度值。After the processed first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence are obtained by the foregoing S102 and S103, at each acquisition time point, a first temperature value in the first temperature sequence and a second temperature in the second temperature sequence may be acquired. value.
若第一温度值与第二温度值的差值大于预设阈值,则表示使用该袜子的用户可能具有足部溃疡风险,故发出预警信息,以提示用户及时就诊检查或者指导用户如何加强对自身的足部保健。保健指导信息包括饮食指导信息、运动指导信息以及日常穿着指导信息等。If the difference between the first temperature value and the second temperature value is greater than a preset threshold, it indicates that the user who uses the socks may have a risk of foot ulcer, so an early warning message is issued to prompt the user to check the medical treatment in time or to guide the user how to strengthen the self. Foot care. Health guidance information includes dietary guidance information, exercise guidance information, and daily wear guidance information.
示例性地,由于足部溃疡风险的普遍原因为用户血糖量偏高或者足部出现损伤,因此足部状态预警信息可以为建议用户吃什么降低血糖的食物,适宜做什么类型的运动以及应当使用什么类型的鞋垫等。Illustratively, since the general cause of the risk of foot ulcers is that the blood glucose level of the user is high or the foot is damaged, the foot state warning information may be a food that advises the user to eat what lowers blood sugar, what type of exercise is appropriate, and should be used. What type of insole, etc.
本发明实施例中,通过对位于袜体的温度传感器所采集到的各个温度值进行解析,能够识别出其中的异常温度值;通过将每一个识别到的异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值,提高了足温测量的准确率,使得足部状态预警信息是基于温度传感器在与人体足部皮肤接触的状态下所采集到的足部温度值而发出的,由此在最大程度上保证了预警信息的发生是由于用户的足部溃疡风险而导致的,因而降低了监控预警信息的误报率;在生成足部状态预警信息时,通过发出就诊提示信息以及保健指导信息,使得用户了解到在当前时刻应当如何进行日常个人保健以及是否需要及时就诊,由此提高了信息提示的有效性。In the embodiment of the present invention, by analyzing the temperature values collected by the temperature sensor located in the body, the abnormal temperature value can be identified; by replacing each of the identified abnormal temperature values with the corresponding foot temperature. The predicted value improves the accuracy of the foot temperature measurement, so that the foot state warning information is issued based on the temperature value of the foot collected by the temperature sensor in contact with the skin of the human foot, thereby maximizing the degree It ensures that the occurrence of early warning information is caused by the risk of foot ulcer of the user, thus reducing the false positive rate of monitoring and early warning information; when generating the warning information of the foot state, the user is prompted to send out the medical information and health care guidance information. Learn how to perform daily personal care at the current moment and whether you need a timely visit, which increases the effectiveness of information alerts.
作为本发明的一个实施例,如图4所示,上述S104还包括:As an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 4, the foregoing S104 further includes:
S1041:在处理后的第一温度序列以及处理后的第二温度序列中,若对应同一采集时间点的温度值同时满足预设条件,则采集各个预设的人体足部位置的压力值。S1041: In the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, if the temperature values corresponding to the same collection time point simultaneously satisfy the preset condition, the pressure values of the respective preset human foot positions are collected.
本发明实施例中,在袜子的袜底上除了设置温度传感器外,还设置有多个压力传感器。压力传感器包括弹性体以及粘贴于弹性体表面的电阻应变片。由于袜子由弹性面料制作而成,因而当用户穿上袜子时,用户的人体重量会对袜底产生压力,使得压力传感器中的弹性体以及粘贴于其表面的电阻应变片也随之产生形变,电阻应变片的电阻阻值也发生改变。因此,通过对该电阻应变片的电阻阻值进行测量,根据预设的电阻阻值与压力值的对应关系,能够确定出各个时刻的所检测到的压力值。In the embodiment of the present invention, in addition to the temperature sensor, a plurality of pressure sensors are disposed on the sole of the sock. The pressure sensor includes an elastomer and a strain gauge attached to the surface of the elastomer. Since the socks are made of elastic fabric, when the user puts on the socks, the weight of the user's body exerts pressure on the bottom of the sock, so that the elastic body in the pressure sensor and the resistance strain gauge attached to the surface thereof are also deformed. The resistance of the strain gauge is also changed. Therefore, by measuring the resistance value of the strain gauge, the detected pressure value at each moment can be determined according to the correspondence between the preset resistance value and the pressure value.
在处理后的第一温度序列以及处理后的第二温度序列中,若对应同一采集时间点的温度值同时满足预设条件,则为了进一步确定用户的足部状态,控制各个压力传感器采集人体足部位置的压力值。In the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, if the temperature values corresponding to the same collection time point simultaneously satisfy the preset condition, in order to further determine the user's foot state, each pressure sensor is controlled to collect the human foot. The pressure value of the position.
S1042:基于采集到的压力值,生成第一足部压力分布模型。S1042: Generate a first foot pressure distribution model based on the collected pressure values.
基于测量得到的各个足部位置的压力值,可生成第一足部压力分布模型。Based on the measured pressure values for each foot position, a first foot pressure distribution model can be generated.
示例性地,对第一足部压力分布模型的生成过程进行描述:在终端界面中渲染人体足部区域示意图,所述人体足部区域示意图包括多个足部位置区域;根据压力传感器在袜子中所固定的位置点,将各个压力传感器所测量得到的压力值标记于人体足部区域示意图中的相应足部位置区域,并以压力值所对应的压力等级色彩元素来渲染各个足部位置区域。Illustratively, a process of generating a first foot pressure distribution model is described: rendering a human foot region schematic in a terminal interface, the human foot region schematic including a plurality of foot position regions; according to a pressure sensor in a sock The fixed position points mark the pressure values measured by the respective pressure sensors in the corresponding foot position regions in the human foot region schematic diagram, and render the respective foot position regions with the pressure level color elements corresponding to the pressure values.
S1043:获取当前时刻的人体状态,所述人体状态包括运动状态以及非运动状态。S1043: Acquire a human body state at a current moment, where the human body state includes a motion state and a non-motion state.
示例性地,在袜子的控制模块内部或者终端设备内部,设置有加速度传感器。加速度传感器为可以测量各个方向上的加速度值的电子器件。当加速度传感器为三轴加速度计时,可测量x、y、z三轴的加速度。基于各个方向上的加速度值,可判断袜子或终端设备是否处于运动状态。若袜子或终端设备处于运动状态,则将人体状态确定为运动状态;若袜子或终端设备处于非运动状态,则将人体状态确定为非运动状态。Illustratively, an acceleration sensor is provided inside the control module of the sock or inside the terminal device. The acceleration sensor is an electronic device that can measure the acceleration value in various directions. When the acceleration sensor is a three-axis accelerometer, it can measure the acceleration of the x, y, and z axes. Based on the acceleration values in each direction, it can be determined whether the socks or the terminal device is in motion. If the socks or the terminal device is in a motion state, the human body state is determined to be a motion state; if the socks or the terminal device is in a non-motion state, the human body state is determined to be a non-motion state.
示例性地,还可通过足底压力的变化规律来获取当前时刻的人体状态,具体如下:对于同一足底位置点,根据各个时刻在该足底位置点采集到的压力值,分别确定每一时刻该足底位置点的压力状态。若预设时长内,压力状态持续在第一状态与第二状态之间交替变化,则确定当前时刻的人体状态为运动状态;若预设时长内,压力状态持续为第一状态或持续为第二状态,则确定当前时刻的人体状态为非运动状态。Exemplarily, the state of the human body at the current moment can also be obtained by the law of the change of the pressure of the sole of the foot, as follows: for the same sole position point, each pressure value collected at the point of the sole position at each moment is determined separately. The pressure state at the point of the foot. If the pressure state continues to alternate between the first state and the second state within the preset time period, it is determined that the human body state at the current moment is the motion state; if the preset duration is within the preset duration, the pressure state continues to be the first state or continues to be the first state In the second state, it is determined that the human body state at the current moment is a non-motion state.
S1044:获取与所述人体状态匹配的第二足部压力分布模型,所述第二足部压力分布模型基于在所述人体状态下采集到的所有历史压力值所生成。S1044: Acquire a second foot pressure distribution model that matches the human body state, and the second foot pressure distribution model is generated based on all historical pressure values collected in the human body state.
本发明实施例中,根据上述压力传感器在运动状态下采集到的历史压力值所生成的足部压力分布模型以及在非运动状态下采集到的历史压力值所生成的足部压力分布模型,预先对用户的这两个足部压力分布模型进行存储。在S107中确定出用户在当前时刻的人体状态后,可读取出与该人体状态匹配的一个足部压力分布模型,则该足部压力分布模型即为第二足部压力分布模型。其中,第二足部压力分布模型为用户在不具备足部溃疡风险的状态下所生成的模型。In the embodiment of the present invention, the foot pressure distribution model generated by the historical pressure value collected by the pressure sensor in the moving state and the foot pressure distribution model generated by the historical pressure value collected in the non-moving state are pre- The two foot pressure distribution models of the user are stored. After determining the human body state at the current time in S107, a foot pressure distribution model matching the human body state can be read and taken out, and the foot pressure distribution model is the second foot pressure distribution model. The second foot pressure distribution model is a model generated by the user without the risk of foot ulcer.
S1045:计算所述第一足部压力分布模型与所述第二足部压力分布模型的相似度。S1045: Calculate the similarity between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model.
基于用户在不具备足部溃疡风险的状态下所对应的第二足部压力分布模型以及当前状态下所生成的第一足部压力分布模型,判断两个模型之间的相似度。The similarity between the two models is determined based on the second foot pressure distribution model corresponding to the user's risk of not having a foot ulcer and the first foot pressure distribution model generated in the current state.
本发明实施例中,模型相似度的计算方式可以利用现有的图像相似度算法来实现,也可以利用其他算法来实现,在此不作限定。In the embodiment of the present invention, the calculation method of the model similarity may be implemented by using an existing image similarity algorithm, or may be implemented by using other algorithms, which is not limited herein.
例如,在上述示例中,足部压力分布平面图中包含有以多种色彩元素标记的足部位置区域,而第二足部压力分布模型也包含有以多种色彩元素标记的足部位置区域,则根据每一足部位置区域在两个模型中所分别对应的色彩元素的色彩吻合度,可将该色彩吻合度确定为该足部位置区域的相似度。计算出各个足部位置区域的相似度后,根据各个足部位置区域所对应的预设权重,可计算出第一足部压力分布模型与第二足部压力分布模型的相似度。For example, in the above example, the foot pressure distribution plan includes a foot position area marked with a plurality of color elements, and the second foot pressure distribution model also includes a foot position area marked with a plurality of color elements. Then, according to the color matching degree of the color element corresponding to each of the two foot regions in the two models, the color matching degree can be determined as the similarity of the foot position region. After calculating the similarity of each foot position region, the similarity between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model can be calculated according to the preset weights corresponding to the respective foot position regions.
S1046:若所述相似度小于预设阈值,则发出足部状态预警信息。S1046: If the similarity is less than a preset threshold, the foot state warning information is sent.
若第一足部压力分布模型与第二足部压力分布模型的相似度小于第二预设阈值,则表示当前用户的足部压力分布与自己在不具备足部溃疡风险时的足部压力分布存在较大的差异,故当前用户很有可能会产生足部局部压迫的问题,由此容易导致血流不畅,从而增大了患有糖尿病足的风险,因此,发出足部状态预警信息。If the similarity between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model is less than the second predetermined threshold, the current user's foot pressure distribution and the foot pressure distribution when the user does not have the risk of foot ulcers There is a big difference, so the current user is likely to have a problem of partial compression of the foot, which may easily lead to poor blood flow, thereby increasing the risk of suffering from diabetic foot, and therefore, issuing a warning information on the foot state.
本发明实施例中,对当前时刻的第一足部压力分布模型以及第二足部压力分布模型的差异性进行分析,确定出用户哪个足部位置压力过大,从而基于用 户的足部压力异常位置点,发出保健指导信息,推荐用户使用与个人足部压力特点相适应的鞋垫或鞋子。例如,若用户在足部位置A的压力过大,则可推荐用户使用足部位置A加厚的鞋垫,以避免用户的足部位置A容易出现磨损,从而导致足部溃疡的风险增大。In the embodiment of the present invention, the difference between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model at the current time is analyzed, and it is determined that the user's foot position pressure is too large, so that the user's foot pressure is abnormal. At the location point, the health care instruction information is issued, and the user is recommended to use an insole or shoe that is adapted to the characteristics of the individual's foot pressure. For example, if the user's pressure at the foot position A is too large, the user may be recommended to use the insole with the foot position A thickened to avoid the user's foot position A from being prone to wear, resulting in an increased risk of foot ulcers.
优选地,若第一足部压力分布模型为用户在非运动状态下所对应的足部压力模型,则除了检测第一足部压力分布模型与第二足部压力分布模型的相似度之外,还可以检测第一足部压力分布模型中,足弓区域对应的压力值是否大于预设阈值。若足弓区域对应的压力值是否大于预设阈值,则表示用户有较大的概率已经出现了足弓坍塌,此时,发出就诊提示信息,以建议用户及时就医检测。Preferably, if the first foot pressure distribution model is a foot pressure model corresponding to the user in the non-moving state, in addition to detecting the similarity between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model, It is also possible to detect whether the pressure value corresponding to the arch region is greater than a preset threshold in the first foot pressure distribution model. If the pressure value corresponding to the arch region is greater than the preset threshold, it indicates that the user has a greater probability that the arch has collapsed. At this time, a medical reminder message is issued to prompt the user to seek medical treatment in time.
本发明实施例中,通过在袜体上设置压力传感器,结合足温数据以及足部压力数据来进一步发出足部状态预警信息,加强了对用户足部状态的监测,提高了预警的有效性。In the embodiment of the present invention, by providing a pressure sensor on the sock body, combined with the foot temperature data and the foot pressure data to further issue the foot state warning information, the monitoring of the user's foot state is enhanced, and the effectiveness of the warning is improved.
作为本发明的一个实施例,在上述各个实施例的基础上,对温度传感器的采集方式作进一步地限定。如图5所示,上述S101具体包括:As an embodiment of the present invention, based on the above various embodiments, the manner of collecting the temperature sensor is further defined. As shown in FIG. 5, the above S101 specifically includes:
S1011:控制位于第一袜子的袜底或者位于第二袜子的袜底的压力传感器采集预设的人体足部位置的压力值。S1011: Control a pressure sensor located at the sole of the first sock or the sole of the second sock to collect a preset pressure value of the human foot position.
S1012:根据各个时刻采集到的所述压力值,分别确定每一时刻所述预设的人体足部位置的压力状态。S1012: Determine, according to the pressure values collected at each moment, the pressure state of the preset human foot position at each moment.
本发明实施例中预设有两个压力幅值区间,每一压力幅值区间分别与一压力状态对应。In the embodiment of the present invention, two pressure amplitude intervals are preset, and each pressure amplitude interval corresponds to a pressure state.
根据压力幅值区间的压力值范围,确定每一时刻采集到的足底压力值所属的压力幅值区间,则该压力幅值区间所对应的压力状态即为当前时刻的压力状态。According to the pressure value range of the pressure amplitude interval, the pressure amplitude interval to which the sole pressure value is collected at each moment is determined, and the pressure state corresponding to the pressure amplitude interval is the current pressure state.
例如,若对应于第一状态的压力幅值区间为[0,b]kPa,对应于第二状态的压力幅值区间为(b,c]kPa,则当当前时刻的压力值d<b时,将确定出当前时 刻的压力状态为第一状态。For example, if the pressure amplitude interval corresponding to the first state is [0, b] kPa and the pressure amplitude interval corresponding to the second state is (b, c] kPa, when the current pressure value d < b , will determine the current state of the pressure state as the first state.
S1013:若预设时长内所述压力状态持续在第一状态与第二状态之间交替变化,则增大所述温度传感器的采集频率。S1013: Increase the acquisition frequency of the temperature sensor if the pressure state continues to alternate between the first state and the second state within a preset duration.
对应于预设时长内所采集到的各个足底压力值,可确定出预设时长内的多个压力状态。若连续出现多个第一状态后,压力状态变更为第二状态,且连续出现多个第二状态后压力状态再次变更为第一状态,并在预设时长内如此反复进行,则确定为所述压力状态持续在第一状态与第二状态之间交替变化。此时,发出采集频率调整指令,以增大温度传感器的采集频率,使得分别固定于两只袜子的袜体上的各个温度传感器能够以增大后的采集频率进行温度采集。Corresponding to the respective foot pressure values collected within the preset duration, a plurality of pressure states within the preset duration can be determined. If a plurality of first states are continuously generated, the pressure state is changed to the second state, and after the plurality of second states are continuously generated, the pressure state is changed to the first state again, and is repeatedly performed within the preset time period, and then determined to be The pressure state continues to alternate between the first state and the second state. At this time, the acquisition frequency adjustment command is issued to increase the acquisition frequency of the temperature sensor, so that each temperature sensor respectively fixed on the sock body of the two socks can perform temperature collection with the increased acquisition frequency.
若预设时长内所述压力状态持续不变,则控制温度传感器以降低后的采集频率进行温度采集集。If the pressure state continues for a predetermined period of time, the temperature sensor is controlled to perform the temperature acquisition set with the reduced acquisition frequency.
本发明实施例中,通过控制压力传感器来采集用户足底的压力值,并根据压力值来确定出压力状态,能够在压力状态持续变化的情况之下,确定出用户处于走路或跑步等运动状态,从而增大温度传感器的采集频率。由于人体处于运动状态与非运动状态时,足部温度的变化速率会有所不同,在运动状态下,足部容易出汗,足温在单位时长内将更容易升高,因而通过增大温度传感器的采集频率,保证了能够提高足温数据采集的准确率以及效率,加强了对足部状态的监控效果。在非运动状态下,足温在单位时长内将相对稳定,因而通过调低温度传感器的采集频率,可以降低袜子的能耗。In the embodiment of the present invention, the pressure value of the user's sole is collected by controlling the pressure sensor, and the pressure state is determined according to the pressure value, and the user is determined to be in a walking or running state under the condition that the pressure state continuously changes. , thereby increasing the acquisition frequency of the temperature sensor. Because the human body is in a state of motion and non-exercise, the rate of change of the temperature of the foot will be different. In the state of motion, the foot is prone to sweating, and the foot temperature will rise more easily during the unit time, thus increasing the temperature. The acquisition frequency of the sensor ensures that the accuracy and efficiency of the data acquisition of the foot temperature can be improved, and the monitoring effect on the state of the foot is enhanced. In the non-exercise state, the foot temperature will be relatively stable in unit time, so by reducing the frequency of the temperature sensor acquisition, the energy consumption of the socks can be reduced.
应理解,上述实施例中各步骤的序号的大小并不意味着执行顺序的先后,各过程的执行顺序应以其功能和内在逻辑确定,而不应对本发明实施例的实施过程构成任何限定。It should be understood that the size of the sequence of the steps in the above embodiments does not imply a sequence of executions, and the order of execution of the processes should be determined by its function and internal logic, and should not be construed as limiting the implementation of the embodiments of the present invention.
对应于上文实施例所述的足部状态监控方法,图6示出了本发明实施例提供的足部状态监控装置的结构框图。Corresponding to the foot state monitoring method described in the above embodiments, FIG. 6 is a structural block diagram of the foot state monitoring device provided by the embodiment of the present invention.
参照图6,该足部状态监控包括:Referring to Figure 6, the foot status monitoring includes:
控制单元61,用于在预设的各个采集时间点,控制位于第一袜子的袜体的 温度传感器采集得到第一温度序列,并同步控制位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第二温度序列;所述位于第一袜子的袜体的温度传感器与所述位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器所分别对应的人体足部位置镜像对称。The control unit 61 is configured to control the temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock to acquire the first temperature sequence at the preset collection time points, and synchronously control the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock to acquire the second temperature. a temperature sequence; the temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock is mirror-symmetrical to the position of the human foot corresponding to the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock.
解析单元62,用于解析所述第一温度序列和所述第二温度序列,确定出其中的异常温度值。The parsing unit 62 is configured to parse the first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence to determine an abnormal temperature value therein.
替换单元63,用于将每一所述异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值,得到处理后的第一温度序列和处理后的第二温度序列;其中,所述足温预测值表示采集异常温度值的温度传感器在与人体足部皮肤接触的状态下预计采集到的足部温度值。a replacement unit 63, configured to replace each of the abnormal temperature values with a corresponding full-foot temperature predicted value, to obtain a processed first temperature sequence and a processed second temperature sequence; wherein the full-foot temperature predicted value indicates The temperature sensor that collects the abnormal temperature value predicts the collected foot temperature value in a state of being in contact with the skin of the human foot.
预警单元64,用于在处理后的第一温度序列以及处理后的第二温度序列中,若对应同一采集时间点的温度值同时满足预设条件,则发出足部状态预警信息,所述足部状态预警信息包括就诊提示信息以及保健指导信息。The warning unit 64 is configured to send a foot state warning information, if the temperature value corresponding to the same collection time point meets the preset condition in the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, the foot The state warning information includes medical presentation information and health guidance information.
可选地,所述替换单元63包括:Optionally, the replacing unit 63 includes:
获取子单元,用于对于采集所述异常温度值的温度传感器,获取该温度传感器在所述异常温度值对应的采集时间点上所采集到的历史数据。Obtaining a subunit, configured to acquire, for a temperature sensor that collects the abnormal temperature value, historical data collected by the temperature sensor at an acquisition time point corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
输出子单元,用于将所述历史数据求平均,将得到的平均值输出为所述异常温度值对应的足温预测值。And outputting a subunit for averaging the historical data, and outputting the obtained average value as a predicted foot temperature value corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
可选地,所述替换单元63包括:Optionally, the replacing unit 63 includes:
拟合子单元,用于在所述异常温度值对应的温度序列中剔除所有异常温度值,并将剩余的温度值进行多次拟合处理,得到N个拟合函数。And a fitting subunit, configured to remove all abnormal temperature values in the temperature sequence corresponding to the abnormal temperature value, and perform multiple fitting processes on the remaining temperature values to obtain N fitting functions.
输入子单元,用于将所述异常温度值所对应的采集时间点输入N个拟合函数,以分别输出所述异常温度值对应的N个足温拟合值。The input subunit is configured to input the acquisition time points corresponding to the abnormal temperature value into N fitting functions to respectively output N fitting values of the foot temperature corresponding to the abnormal temperature values.
确定子单元,用于将所述N个足温拟合值的平均值确定为所述异常温度值对应的足温预测值。And determining a subunit, configured to determine an average value of the N full-foot temperature fitting values as a full-foot temperature predicted value corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
其中,所述N为大于1的整数。Wherein N is an integer greater than 1.
可选地,所述预警单元64包括:Optionally, the alert unit 64 includes:
采集子单元,用于在处理后的第一温度序列以及处理后的第二温度序列中,若对应同一采集时间点的温度值同时满足预设条件,则采集各个预设的人体足部位置的压力值。The collecting subunit is configured to collect the preset human body foot positions in the first temperature sequence after the processing and the processed second temperature sequence, if the temperature values corresponding to the same collection time point simultaneously satisfy the preset condition Pressure value.
生成子单元,用于基于采集到的压力值,生成第一足部压力分布模型。A generating subunit is configured to generate a first foot pressure distribution model based on the collected pressure value.
第一获取子单元,用于获取当前时刻的人体状态,所述人体状态包括运动状态以及非运动状态。The first acquiring subunit is configured to acquire a human body state at a current moment, where the human body state includes a motion state and a non-motion state.
第二获取子单元,用于获取与所述人体状态匹配的第二足部压力分布模型,所述第二足部压力分布模型基于在所述人体状态下采集到的所有历史压力值所生成。a second acquisition subunit, configured to acquire a second foot pressure distribution model that matches the human body state, the second foot pressure distribution model being generated based on all historical pressure values collected in the human body state.
计算子单元,用于计算所述第一足部压力分布模型与所述第二足部压力分布模型的相似度。A calculation subunit is configured to calculate a similarity between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model.
预警子单元,用于若所述相似度小于预设阈值,则发出足部状态预警信息。The warning subunit is configured to issue the foot state warning information if the similarity is less than a preset threshold.
可选地,所述控制单元61包括:Optionally, the control unit 61 includes:
控制子单元,用于控制位于第一袜子的袜底或者位于第二袜子的袜底的压力传感器采集预设的人体足部位置的压力值。The control subunit is configured to control a pressure sensor located at the sole of the first sock or the sole of the sock of the second sock to collect a preset pressure value of the human foot position.
压力状态确定子单元,用于根据各个时刻采集到的所述压力值,分别确定每一时刻所述预设的人体足部位置的压力状态。The pressure state determining subunit is configured to determine the pressure state of the preset human foot position at each moment according to the pressure value collected at each moment.
调整子单元,用于若预设时长内所述压力状态持续在第一状态与第二状态之间交替变化,则增大所述温度传感器的采集频率。Adjusting the subunit for increasing the acquisition frequency of the temperature sensor if the pressure state continues to alternate between the first state and the second state within a preset duration.
图7是本发明一实施例提供的足部状态监控装置的结构示意图。如图7所示,该足部状态监控装置7包括:处理器70、存储器71以及存储在所述存储器71中并可在所述处理器70上运行的计算机程序72。所述处理器70执行所述计算机程序72时实现上述各个足温数据的采集方法实施例中的步骤,例如图1所示的步骤101至104。或者,所述处理器70执行所述计算机程序72时实现上述各装置实施例中各单元的功能,例如图6所示单元61至64的功能。FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a foot state monitoring device according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 7, the foot state monitoring device 7 includes a processor 70, a memory 71, and a computer program 72 stored in the memory 71 and operable on the processor 70. The processor 70 executes the computer program 72 to implement the steps in the foregoing method for collecting various foot temperature data, such as steps 101 to 104 shown in FIG. Alternatively, the processor 70, when executing the computer program 72, implements the functions of the various units in the various apparatus embodiments described above, such as the functions of the units 61-64 shown in FIG.
示例性地,所述计算机程序72可以被分割成一个或多个模块,所述一个或 者多个模块被存储在所述存储器71中,并由所述处理器70执行,以完成本发明。所述一个或多个模块/单元可以是能够完成特定功能的一系列计算机程序指令段,该指令段用于描述所述计算机程序72在所述足部状态监控装置7中的执行过程。Illustratively, the computer program 72 can be partitioned into one or more modules, the one or more modules being stored in the memory 71 and executed by the processor 70 to complete the present invention. The one or more modules/units may be a series of computer program instruction segments capable of performing a particular function, the instruction segments being used to describe the execution of the computer program 72 in the foot state monitoring device 7.
所述足部状态监控装置7可包括,但不仅限于,处理器70、存储器71。本领域技术人员可以理解,图7仅仅是足部状态监控装置7的示例,并不构成对足部状态监控装置7的限定,可以包括比图示更多或更少的部件,或者组合某些部件,或者不同的部件。The foot state monitoring device 7 may include, but is not limited to, a processor 70, a memory 71. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that FIG. 7 is merely an example of the foot state monitoring device 7, and does not constitute a limitation to the foot state monitoring device 7, and may include more or less components than those illustrated, or may be combined with some Parts, or different parts.
所称处理器70可以是中央处理单元(Central Processing Unit,CPU),还可以是其他通用处理器、数字信号处理器(Digital Signal Processor,DSP)、专用集成电路(Application Specific Integrated Circuit,ASIC)、现成可编程门阵列(Field-Programmable Gate Array,FPGA)或者其他可编程逻辑器件、分立门或者晶体管逻辑器件、分立硬件组件等。通用处理器可以是微处理器或者该处理器也可以是任何常规的处理器等。The processor 70 may be a central processing unit (CPU), or may be other general-purpose processors, a digital signal processor (DSP), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or other programmable logic device, discrete gate or transistor logic device, discrete hardware components, etc. The general purpose processor may be a microprocessor or the processor or any conventional processor or the like.
所述存储器71可以是所述足部状态监控装置7的内部存储单元。所述存储器71也可以是所述足部状态监控装置7的外部存储设备,例如所述足部状态监控装置7上配备的插接式硬盘,智能存储卡(Smart Media Card,SMC),安全数字(Secure Digital,SD)卡,闪存卡(Flash Card)等。进一步地,所述存储器71还可以既包括所述足部状态监控装置7的内部存储单元也包括外部存储设备。所述存储器71用于存储所述计算机程序以及所述足部状态监控装置所需的其他程序和数据。所述存储器71还可以用于暂时地存储已经输出或者将要输出的数据。The memory 71 may be an internal storage unit of the foot state monitoring device 7. The memory 71 may also be an external storage device of the foot state monitoring device 7, for example, a plug-in hard disk provided on the foot state monitoring device 7, a smart memory card (SMC), and a secure digital number. (Secure Digital, SD) card, flash card, etc. Further, the memory 71 may also include both an internal storage unit of the foot state monitoring device 7 and an external storage device. The memory 71 is used to store the computer program and other programs and data required by the foot state monitoring device. The memory 71 can also be used to temporarily store data that has been output or is about to be output.
所属领域的技术人员可以清楚地了解到,为了描述的方便和简洁,仅以上述各功能单元、模块的划分进行举例说明,实际应用中,可以根据需要而将上述功能分配由不同的功能单元、模块完成,即将所述装置的内部结构划分成不同的功能单元或模块,以完成以上描述的全部或者部分功能。实施例中的各功 能单元、模块可以集成在一个处理单元中,也可以是各个单元单独物理存在,也可以两个或两个以上单元集成在一个单元中,上述集成的单元既可以采用硬件的形式实现,也可以采用软件功能单元的形式实现。另外,各功能单元、模块的具体名称也只是为了便于相互区分,并不用于限制本申请的保护范围。上述系统中单元、模块的具体工作过程,可以参考前述方法实施例中的对应过程,在此不再赘述。It will be clearly understood by those skilled in the art that, for convenience and brevity of description, only the division of each functional unit and module described above is exemplified. In practical applications, the above functions may be assigned to different functional units according to needs. The module is completed by dividing the internal structure of the device into different functional units or modules to perform all or part of the functions described above. Each functional unit and module in the embodiment may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist physically separately, or two or more units may be integrated into one unit, and the integrated unit may be hardware. Formal implementation can also be implemented in the form of software functional units. In addition, the specific names of the respective functional units and modules are only for the purpose of facilitating mutual differentiation, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present application. For the specific working process of the unit and the module in the foregoing system, reference may be made to the corresponding process in the foregoing method embodiment, and details are not described herein again.
在上述实施例中,对各个实施例的描述都各有侧重,某个实施例中没有详述或记载的部分,可以参见其它实施例的相关描述。In the above embodiments, the descriptions of the various embodiments are different, and the parts that are not detailed or described in the specific embodiments may be referred to the related descriptions of other embodiments.
本领域普通技术人员可以意识到,结合本文中所公开的实施例描述的各示例的单元及算法步骤,能够以电子硬件、或者计算机软件和电子硬件的结合来实现。这些功能究竟以硬件还是软件方式来执行,取决于技术方案的特定应用和设计约束条件。专业技术人员可以对每个特定的应用来使用不同方法来实现所描述的功能,但是这种实现不应认为超出本发明的范围。Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the elements and algorithm steps of the various examples described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein can be implemented in electronic hardware or a combination of computer software and electronic hardware. Whether these functions are performed in hardware or software depends on the specific application and design constraints of the solution. A person skilled in the art can use different methods for implementing the described functions for each particular application, but such implementation should not be considered to be beyond the scope of the present invention.
在本发明所提供的实施例中,应该理解到,所揭露的装置/终端设备和方法,可以通过其它的方式实现。例如,以上所描述的装置/终端设备实施例仅仅是示意性的,例如,所述模块或单元的划分,仅仅为一种逻辑功能划分,实际实现时可以有另外的划分方式,例如多个单元或组件可以结合或者可以集成到另一个系统,或一些特征可以忽略,或不执行。另一点,所显示或讨论的相互之间的耦合或直接耦合或通讯连接可以是通过一些接口,装置或单元的间接耦合或通讯连接,可以是电性,机械或其它的形式。In the embodiments provided by the present invention, it should be understood that the disclosed apparatus/terminal device and method may be implemented in other manners. For example, the device/terminal device embodiments described above are merely illustrative. For example, the division of the modules or units is only a logical function division. In actual implementation, there may be another division manner, for example, multiple units. Or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be omitted or not performed. In addition, the mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection shown or discussed may be an indirect coupling or communication connection through some interface, device or unit, and may be in electrical, mechanical or other form.
所述作为分离部件说明的单元可以是或者也可以不是物理上分开的,作为单元显示的部件可以是或者也可以不是物理单元,即可以位于一个地方,或者也可以分布到多个网络单元上。可以根据实际的需要选择其中的部分或者全部单元来实现本实施例方案的目的。The units described as separate components may or may not be physically separated, and the components displayed as units may or may not be physical units, that is, may be located in one place, or may be distributed to multiple network units. Some or all of the units may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the embodiment.
另外,在本发明各个实施例中的各功能单元可以集成在一个处理单元中,也可以是各个单元单独物理存在,也可以两个或两个以上单元集成在一个单元 中。上述集成的单元既可以采用硬件的形式实现,也可以采用软件功能单元的形式实现。In addition, each functional unit in each embodiment of the present invention may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist physically separately, or two or more units may be integrated into one unit. The above integrated unit can be implemented in the form of hardware or in the form of a software functional unit.
所述集成的模块/单元如果以软件功能单元的形式实现并作为独立的产品销售或使用时,可以存储在一个计算机可读取存储介质中。基于这样的理解,本发明实现上述实施例方法中的全部或部分流程,也可以通过计算机程序来指令相关的硬件来完成,所述的计算机程序可存储于一计算机可读存储介质中,该计算机程序在被处理器执行时,可实现上述各个方法实施例的步骤。。其中,所述计算机程序包括计算机程序代码,所述计算机程序代码可以为源代码形式、对象代码形式、可执行文件或某些中间形式等。所述计算机可读介质可以包括:能够携带所述计算机程序代码的任何实体或装置、记录介质、U盘、移动硬盘、磁碟、光盘、计算机存储器、只读存储器(ROM,Read-Only Memory)、随机存取存储器(RAM,Random Access Memory)、电载波信号、电信信号以及软件分发介质等。需要说明的是,所述计算机可读介质包含的内容可以根据司法管辖区内立法和专利实践的要求进行适当的增减,例如在某些司法管辖区,根据立法和专利实践,计算机可读介质不包括电载波信号和电信信号。The integrated modules/units, if implemented in the form of software functional units and sold or used as separate products, may be stored in a computer readable storage medium. Based on such understanding, the present invention implements all or part of the processes in the foregoing embodiments, and may also be completed by a computer program to instruct related hardware. The computer program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium. The steps of the various method embodiments described above may be implemented when the program is executed by the processor. . Wherein, the computer program comprises computer program code, which may be in the form of source code, object code form, executable file or some intermediate form. The computer readable medium may include any entity or device capable of carrying the computer program code, a recording medium, a USB flash drive, a removable hard disk, a magnetic disk, an optical disk, a computer memory, a read-only memory (ROM). , random access memory (RAM, Random Access Memory), electrical carrier signals, telecommunications signals, and software distribution media. It should be noted that the content contained in the computer readable medium may be appropriately increased or decreased according to the requirements of legislation and patent practice in a jurisdiction, for example, in some jurisdictions, according to legislation and patent practice, computer readable media Does not include electrical carrier signals and telecommunication signals.
以上所述实施例仅用以说明本发明的技术方案,而非对其限制;尽管参照前述实施例对本发明进行了详细的说明,本领域的普通技术人员应当理解:其依然可以对前述各实施例所记载的技术方案进行修改,或者对其中部分技术特征进行等同替换;而这些修改或者替换,并不使相应技术方案的本质脱离本发明各实施例技术方案的精神和范围,均应包含在本发明的保护范围之内。The embodiments described above are only for explaining the technical solutions of the present invention, and are not intended to be limiting; although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that The technical solutions described in the examples are modified, or some of the technical features are equivalently replaced; and the modifications or substitutions do not deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention, and should be included in Within the scope of protection of the present invention.

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  1. 一种足部状态监控方法,其特征在于,包括:A method for monitoring a state of a foot, comprising:
    在预设的各个采集时间点,控制位于第一袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第一温度序列,并同步控制位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第二温度序列;所述位于第一袜子的袜体的温度传感器与所述位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器所分别对应的人体足部位置镜像对称;At each preset acquisition time point, the temperature sensor that controls the sock body of the first sock acquires a first temperature sequence, and synchronously controls the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock to acquire a second temperature sequence; The temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock is mirror-symmetrical to the position of the human foot corresponding to the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock;
    解析所述第一温度序列和所述第二温度序列,确定出其中的异常温度值;Parsing the first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence to determine an abnormal temperature value therein;
    将每一所述异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值,得到处理后的第一温度序列和处理后的第二温度序列;其中,所述足温预测值表示采集异常温度值的温度传感器在与人体足部皮肤接触的状态下预计采集到的足部温度值;Substituting each of the abnormal temperature values with their corresponding foot temperature prediction values to obtain a processed first temperature sequence and a processed second temperature sequence; wherein the full-foot temperature predicted value represents a temperature at which an abnormal temperature value is collected The estimated temperature value of the foot collected by the sensor in contact with the skin of the human foot;
    在处理后的第一温度序列以及处理后的第二温度序列中,若对应同一采集时间点的温度值同时满足预设条件,则发出足部状态预警信息,所述足部状态预警信息包括就诊提示信息以及保健指导信息。In the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, if the temperature value corresponding to the same collection time point satisfies the preset condition at the same time, the foot state warning information is sent, and the foot state warning information includes the medical treatment Tips and health guidance information.
  2. 如权利要求1所述的足部状态监控方法,其特征在于,所述将每一所述异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值,包括:The method for monitoring a state of the foot according to claim 1, wherein the replacing each of the abnormal temperature values with a corresponding predicted value of the full temperature includes:
    对于采集所述异常温度值的温度传感器,获取该温度传感器在所述异常温度值对应的采集时间点上所采集到的历史数据;Obtaining, by the temperature sensor that collects the abnormal temperature value, historical data collected by the temperature sensor at an acquisition time point corresponding to the abnormal temperature value;
    将所述历史数据求平均,将得到的平均值输出为所述异常温度值对应的足温预测值。The historical data is averaged, and the obtained average value is output as a full-foot temperature predicted value corresponding to the abnormal temperature value.
  3. 如权利要求1所述的足部状态监控方法,其特征在于,所述将每一所述异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值,包括:The method for monitoring a state of the foot according to claim 1, wherein the replacing each of the abnormal temperature values with a corresponding predicted value of the full temperature includes:
    在所述异常温度值对应的温度序列中剔除所有异常温度值,并将剩余的温度值进行多次拟合处理,得到N个拟合函数;Determining all abnormal temperature values in the temperature sequence corresponding to the abnormal temperature value, and performing multiple fitting processes on the remaining temperature values to obtain N fitting functions;
    将所述异常温度值所对应的采集时间点输入N个拟合函数,以分别输出所述异常温度值对应的N个足温拟合值;Inputting an acquisition time point corresponding to the abnormal temperature value into N fitting functions to respectively output N fitting values of the foot temperature corresponding to the abnormal temperature value;
    将所述N个足温拟合值的平均值确定为所述异常温度值对应的足温预测值;Determining an average value of the N foot temperature fitting values as a predicted foot temperature value corresponding to the abnormal temperature value;
    其中,所述N为大于1的整数。Wherein N is an integer greater than 1.
  4. 如权利要求1所述的足部状态监控方法,其特征在于,所述在处理后的第一温度序列以及处理后的第二温度序列中,若对应同一采集时间点的温度值同时满足预设条件,则发出足部状态预警信息,包括:The method for monitoring a state of the foot according to claim 1, wherein in the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, if the temperature value corresponding to the same collection time point satisfies the preset Conditions, the foot status warning information is issued, including:
    在处理后的第一温度序列以及处理后的第二温度序列中,若对应同一采集时间点的温度值同时满足预设条件,则采集各个预设的人体足部位置的压力值;In the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, if the temperature values corresponding to the same collection time point simultaneously satisfy the preset condition, the pressure values of the respective preset human foot positions are collected;
    基于采集到的压力值,生成第一足部压力分布模型;Generating a first foot pressure distribution model based on the collected pressure values;
    获取当前时刻的人体状态,所述人体状态包括运动状态以及非运动状态;Obtaining a human body state at a current moment, the human body state including a motion state and a non-motion state;
    获取与所述人体状态匹配的第二足部压力分布模型,所述第二足部压力分布模型基于在所述人体状态下采集到的所有历史压力值所生成;Obtaining a second foot pressure distribution model that matches the human body state, the second foot pressure distribution model being generated based on all historical pressure values collected in the human body state;
    计算所述第一足部压力分布模型与所述第二足部压力分布模型的相似度;Calculating a similarity between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model;
    若所述相似度小于预设阈值,则发出足部状态预警信息。If the similarity is less than a preset threshold, the foot state warning information is sent.
  5. 如权利要求1所述的足部状态监控方法,其特征在于,所述在预设的各个采集时间点,控制位于第一袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第一温度序列,并同步控制位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第二温度序列,还包括:The method for monitoring a state of the foot according to claim 1, wherein at the preset collection time points, the temperature sensor of the sock body located in the first sock is collected to obtain a first temperature sequence, and the synchronous control is located at the same time. The temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock acquires a second temperature sequence, and further includes:
    控制位于第一袜子的袜底或者位于第二袜子的袜底的压力传感器采集预设的人体足部位置的压力值;Controlling a pressure sensor located at the sole of the first sock or the sole of the second sock to collect a preset pressure value of the human foot position;
    根据各个时刻采集到的所述压力值,分别确定每一时刻所述预设的人体足部位置的压力状态;Determining, according to the pressure values collected at each moment, the pressure state of the preset human foot position at each moment;
    若预设时长内所述压力状态持续在第一状态与第二状态之间交替变化,则增大所述温度传感器的采集频率。If the pressure state continues to alternate between the first state and the second state for a predetermined period of time, the acquisition frequency of the temperature sensor is increased.
  6. 一种足部状态监控装置,其特征在于,包括:A foot state monitoring device, comprising:
    控制单元,用于在预设的各个采集时间点,控制位于第一袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第一温度序列,并同步控制位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器采集得到第二温度序列;所述位于第一袜子的袜体的温度传感器与所述位于第二袜子的袜体的温度传感器所分别对应的人体足部位置镜像对称;a control unit, configured to control a temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock to obtain a first temperature sequence at each preset acquisition time point, and synchronously control a temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock to acquire a second temperature a sequence; the temperature sensor of the sock body of the first sock is mirror-symmetrical to the position of the human foot corresponding to the temperature sensor of the sock body of the second sock;
    解析单元,用于解析所述第一温度序列和所述第二温度序列,确定出其中的异常温度值;a parsing unit, configured to parse the first temperature sequence and the second temperature sequence to determine an abnormal temperature value therein;
    替换单元,用于将每一所述异常温度值替换为其对应的足温预测值,得到处理后的第一温度序列和处理后的第二温度序列;其中,所述足温预测值表示采集异常温度值的温度传感器在与人体足部皮肤接触的状态下预计采集到的足部温度值;a replacement unit, configured to replace each of the abnormal temperature values with a corresponding predicted foot temperature value, to obtain a processed first temperature sequence and a processed second temperature sequence; wherein the full-foot temperature predicted value indicates collection The temperature sensor of the abnormal temperature value predicts the collected foot temperature value in a state of being in contact with the skin of the human foot;
    预警单元,用于在处理后的第一温度序列以及处理后的第二温度序列中,若对应同一采集时间点的温度值同时满足预设条件,则发出足部状态预警信息,所述足部状态预警信息包括就诊提示信息以及保健指导信息。The warning unit is configured to send a foot state warning information, where the foot temperature warning value corresponding to the same collection time point meets the preset condition in the processed first temperature sequence and the processed second temperature sequence, the foot portion The status warning information includes medical presentation information and health guidance information.
  7. 如权利要求6所述的足部状态监控装置,其特征在于,所述替换单元包括:The foot state monitoring device according to claim 6, wherein the replacement unit comprises:
    拟合子单元,用于在所述异常温度值对应的温度序列中剔除所有异常温度值,并将剩余的温度值进行多次拟合处理,得到N个拟合函数;And a fitting subunit, configured to remove all abnormal temperature values in the temperature sequence corresponding to the abnormal temperature value, and perform multiple fitting processes on the remaining temperature values to obtain N fitting functions;
    输入子单元,用于将所述异常温度值所对应的采集时间点输入N个拟合函数,以分别输出所述异常温度值对应的N个足温拟合值;An input subunit, configured to input an acquisition time point corresponding to the abnormal temperature value into N fitting functions, to respectively output N fitting values of the foot temperature corresponding to the abnormal temperature value;
    确定子单元,用于将所述N个足温拟合值的平均值确定为所述异常温度值对应的足温预测值;Determining a subunit, configured to determine an average value of the N foot temperature fitting values as a predicted foot temperature value corresponding to the abnormal temperature value;
    其中,所述N为大于1的整数。Wherein N is an integer greater than 1.
  8. 如权利要求6所述的足部状态监控装置,其特征在于,所述预警单元包括:The foot state monitoring device according to claim 6, wherein the early warning unit comprises:
    采集子单元,用于在处理后的第一温度序列以及处理后的第二温度序列中,若对应同一采集时间点的温度值同时满足预设条件,则采集各个预设的人体足部位置的压力值;The collecting subunit is configured to collect the preset human body foot positions in the first temperature sequence after the processing and the processed second temperature sequence, if the temperature values corresponding to the same collection time point simultaneously satisfy the preset condition Pressure value;
    生成子单元,用于基于采集到的压力值,生成第一足部压力分布模型;Generating a subunit for generating a first foot pressure distribution model based on the collected pressure value;
    第一获取子单元,用于获取当前时刻的人体状态,所述人体状态包括运动状态以及非运动状态;a first acquiring subunit, configured to acquire a human body state at a current moment, where the human body state includes a motion state and a non-motion state;
    第二获取子单元,用于获取与所述人体状态匹配的第二足部压力分布模型,所述第二足部压力分布模型基于在所述人体状态下采集到的所有历史压力值所生成;a second acquiring subunit, configured to acquire a second foot pressure distribution model matching the human body state, wherein the second foot pressure distribution model is generated based on all historical pressure values collected in the human body state;
    计算子单元,用于计算所述第一足部压力分布模型与所述第二足部压力分布模型的相似度;Calculating a subunit for calculating a similarity between the first foot pressure distribution model and the second foot pressure distribution model;
    预警子单元,用于若所述相似度小于预设阈值,则发出足部状态预警信息。The warning subunit is configured to issue the foot state warning information if the similarity is less than a preset threshold.
  9. 一种足部状态监控装置,包括存储器、处理器以及存储在所述存储器中并可在所述处理器上运行的计算机程序,其特征在于,所述处理器执行所述计算机程序时实现如权利要求1至5任一项所述方法的步骤。A foot state monitoring device includes a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and operable on the processor, wherein the processor implements the right when executing the computer program The steps of the method of any of 1 to 5 are claimed.
  10. 一种计算机可读存储介质,所述计算机可读存储介质存储有计算机程序,其特征在于,所述计算机程序被处理器执行时实现如权利要求1至5任一项所述方法的步骤。A computer readable storage medium storing a computer program, wherein the computer program, when executed by a processor, implements the steps of the method of any one of claims 1 to 5.
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