CN105847581B - User reminding method and user terminal - Google Patents
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Abstract
A user reminding method and a user terminal are provided, the method comprises the following steps: acquiring hotspot information around a user terminal, wherein the hotspot information comprises a hotspot identification and signal intensity corresponding to the hotspot identification; judging whether at least three target hotspot identifications exist in hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information, wherein the at least three target hotspot identifications are hotspot identifications in a hotspot identification set of a specified position prestored by a user terminal, and each hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set corresponds to a preset signal strength; if at least three target hotspot identifications exist, judging whether the difference value between the signal intensity corresponding to the target hotspot identification included in the hotspot information and the preset signal intensity corresponding to the target hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set is smaller than a preset threshold value or not aiming at each target hotspot identification, and if so, executing a reminding event aiming at the specified position. The embodiment of the invention can provide the reminding based on the accurate position for the user.
Description
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of intelligent terminals, in particular to a user reminding method and a user terminal.
Background
The alarm clock is an indispensable application on user terminals such as smart phones and smart bracelets. The user can set the alarm time on the alarm clock of the user terminal, and the user terminal can execute the alarm operation when the alarm time is up, so that the user can be reminded, and the user is prevented from missing some important events. In practice, it is found that the user terminal basically performs the alarm operation based on the set time, and the reminding mode sometimes has difficulty in meeting the user requirements. For example, when a user goes out, the user needs to be reminded to take an umbrella, and the time for the user to go out is uncertain, at this time, the reminding mode cannot provide accurate reminding for the user.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the invention discloses a user reminding method and a user terminal, which can provide reminding based on an accurate position for a user.
The first aspect of the embodiments of the present invention discloses a user reminding method, including:
acquiring hotspot information around a user terminal, wherein the hotspot information comprises a hotspot identification and signal intensity corresponding to the hotspot identification;
judging whether at least three target hotspot identifications exist in the hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information, wherein the at least three target hotspot identifications are hotspot identifications in a hotspot identification set of a pre-stored specified position of the user terminal, and each hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set corresponds to a preset signal strength;
if the at least three target hotspot identifications exist, judging whether the difference value between the signal intensity corresponding to the target hotspot identification included in the hotspot information and the preset signal intensity corresponding to the target hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set is smaller than a preset threshold value or not for each target hotspot identification, and if so, executing a reminding event for the specified position.
As an optional implementation manner, in the first aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, before acquiring hotspot information around the user terminal, the method further includes:
detecting whether an operation for triggering a user terminal to store a hot spot identification set is generated or not, and if so, outputting a hot spot identification set setting interface;
detecting a designated location entered via the hotspot identification set setting interface;
detecting at least three hotspot identifications aiming at the specified position and input through the hotspot identification set setting interface and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hotspot identification;
establishing a mapping relation between each hotspot identification and a preset signal strength corresponding to the hotspot identification; establishing a hotspot identification set of the specified position according to the at least three hotspot identifications, wherein the hotspot identification set comprises the at least three hotspot identifications;
and storing the mapping relation and the hotspot identification set to the user terminal.
As another optional implementation manner, in the first aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, before acquiring hotspot information around the user terminal, the method further includes:
detecting whether an operation for triggering a user terminal to store a hot spot identification set is generated or not, and if so, outputting a hot spot identification set setting interface;
detecting the current position of the user terminal, recommending the current position as a specified position, and outputting the specified position to the hotspot identification set setting interface;
detecting hotspot identifications around the specified position and a preset signal intensity corresponding to each hotspot identification; outputting hotspot identifications around the specified position and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hotspot identification to the hotspot identification set setting interface;
detecting at least three hotspot identifications selected from all hotspot identifications displayed on the hotspot identification set setting interface and aiming at the specified position;
establishing a mapping relation between each hotspot identification in the at least three hotspot identifications and a preset signal strength corresponding to the hotspot identification; establishing a hotspot identification set of the specified position according to the at least three hotspot identifications, wherein the hotspot identification set comprises the at least three hotspot identifications;
and storing the mapping relation and the hotspot identification set to the user terminal.
As another optional implementation manner, in the first aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the detecting whether an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated includes:
detecting whether a first swing action event occurs to the user terminal, if the first swing action event occurs to the user terminal, detecting whether a second swing action event occurs to wearable equipment wirelessly connected with the user terminal, if the second swing action event occurs to the wearable equipment, judging whether swing action directions included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event are the same, if the swing action directions are the same, judging whether a difference value of swing action starting times included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than a first preset threshold value, and whether a difference value of swing action duration time included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than a second preset threshold value, if the difference value of swing action starting times included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than the first preset threshold value, and determining to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set, wherein the difference value of the throwing action duration included by the first throwing action event and the second throwing action event is smaller than a second preset threshold value.
As another optional implementation manner, in the first aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, after determining that a difference between swing start times included in the first swing event and the second swing event is smaller than a first preset threshold, and a difference between swing duration times included in the first swing event and the second swing event is smaller than a second preset threshold, and before determining that an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated, the method further includes:
and collecting a user fingerprint image of the user terminal, judging whether the user fingerprint image is consistent with a registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal, and if so, executing the step of determining to generate an operation for triggering a storage hotspot identification set of the user terminal.
As another optional implementation manner, in the first aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the determining whether the fingerprint image of the user is consistent with the registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal includes:
the method comprises the steps of utilizing a local gray scale variance method to segment an area where a user fingerprint image is located from the user fingerprint image, utilizing a directional filtering method to achieve binaryzation of the fingerprint in the extracted fingerprint area, and carrying out thinning processing on the binary image through an improved mixed OPTA algorithm; detecting and counting the number of fingerprint central points by using a Poincare method, determining a reference point and a reference direction of a fingerprint, and extracting fingerprint characteristic point information from a refined fingerprint image; and taking the reference point as an origin, taking the reference direction as a main axis, representing the coordinates of the fingerprint feature points in a polar coordinate mode, taking the coordinates as feature data of the fingerprint to be identified, matching the feature data of the fingerprint to be identified with the feature data of the registered fingerprint image, and judging that the user fingerprint image is consistent with the registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal if the matching is successful.
As another optional implementation manner, in the first aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, after determining that the user fingerprint image is consistent with the registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal, and before determining to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set, the method further includes:
and sending a verification iris information acquisition request to wearable equipment in wireless connection with the user terminal, receiving verification iris information sent by the wearable equipment, matching the verification iris information with registered iris information, and if the matching is successful, executing the step of determining to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set.
As another optional implementation manner, in the first aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the acquiring hotspot information around the user terminal includes:
detecting the real-time position of the user terminal, judging whether the real-time position of the user terminal is consistent with the designated position, and if so, detecting hotspot information around the user terminal;
or, the acquiring hotspot information around the user terminal includes:
and detecting whether the current time displayed by the user terminal is within a preset time period of going out, if so, detecting whether a door closing signal sent by the intelligent door lock is received, and if so, detecting hotspot information around the user terminal.
As another optional implementation manner, in the first aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the executing a reminder event for the specified location includes:
acquiring a real-time weather type from a weather application of the user terminal;
searching a reminding event matched with the real-time weather type from a memo of the user terminal according to the real-time weather type; when the real-time weather type changes, the reminding event matched with the real-time weather type correspondingly changes;
and taking the reminding event matched with the real-time weather type as the reminding event aiming at the specified position to carry out voice and/or text reminding.
As another optional implementation manner, in the first aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the acquiring hotspot information around the user terminal includes:
detecting a noise value of an environment where a user terminal is located, judging whether the noise value exceeds a preset early warning value, and detecting hotspot information around the user terminal if the noise value exceeds the preset early warning value;
or, the acquiring hotspot information around the user terminal includes:
detecting whether the real-time position of the user terminal is on a preset traffic route, and detecting hotspot information around the user terminal if the real-time position of the user terminal is on the preset traffic route.
As another optional implementation manner, in the first aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the executing a reminder event for the specified location includes:
and executing the danger alarm event aiming at the specified position in a voice mode and/or a vibration mode.
A second aspect of an embodiment of the present invention discloses a user terminal, including:
the acquisition unit is used for acquiring hotspot information around the user terminal, wherein the hotspot information comprises a hotspot identification and signal intensity corresponding to the hotspot identification;
a first determining unit, configured to determine whether at least three target hotspot identifiers exist in the hotspot identifiers included in the hotspot information, where the at least three target hotspot identifiers are hotspot identifiers in a hotspot identifier set of an appointed location pre-stored by the user terminal, and each hotspot identifier in the hotspot identifier set corresponds to a preset signal strength;
a second judging unit, configured to, when the first judging unit judges that the at least three target hotspot identifiers exist, judge, for each target hotspot identifier, whether differences between signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifiers included in the hotspot information and preset signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifiers in the hotspot identifier set are all smaller than a preset threshold, and if both the differences are smaller than the preset threshold, start a prompting unit;
and the reminding unit is used for executing a reminding event aiming at the specified position.
As an optional implementation manner, in a second aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the user terminal further includes:
the first detection unit is used for detecting whether an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated or not before the acquisition unit acquires the hotspot information around the user terminal;
the first output unit is used for outputting a hot spot identification set setting interface when the detection result of the first detection unit is generated;
the first detection unit is used for detecting a specified position input by the hotspot identification set setting interface output by the first output unit; detecting at least three hotspot identifications aiming at the specified position and input through the hotspot identification set setting interface and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hotspot identification;
the first establishing unit is used for establishing a mapping relation between each hotspot identification and a preset signal strength corresponding to the hotspot identification; establishing a hotspot identification set of the specified position according to the at least three hotspot identifications, wherein the hotspot identification set comprises the at least three hotspot identifications;
a first storage unit, configured to store the mapping relationship and the hotspot identification set established by the first establishing unit to the user terminal.
As another optional implementation manner, in the second aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the user terminal further includes:
the second detection unit is used for detecting whether an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated or not;
the second output unit is used for outputting a hot spot identification set setting interface when the detection result of the second detection unit is generated;
the third detection unit is used for detecting the current position of the user terminal and recommending the current position as a specified position to be output to the hotspot identification set setting interface output by the second output unit; detecting hotspot identifications around the specified position and a preset signal intensity corresponding to each hotspot identification; outputting hotspot identifications around the specified position and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hotspot identification to the hotspot identification set setting interface;
the second detection unit is further configured to detect at least three hotspot identifications selected from all hotspot identifications displayed on the hotspot identification set setting interface and corresponding to the specified location;
the second establishing unit is used for establishing a mapping relation between each hotspot identification in the at least three hotspot identifications and a preset signal strength corresponding to the hotspot identification; establishing a hotspot identification set of the specified position according to the at least three hotspot identifications, wherein the hotspot identification set comprises the at least three hotspot identifications;
and the second storage unit is used for storing the mapping relation and the hotspot identification set to the user terminal.
As another optional implementation manner, in the second aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the manner of detecting whether to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is specifically:
detecting whether a first swing action event occurs to the user terminal, if the first swing action event occurs to the user terminal, detecting whether a second swing action event occurs to wearable equipment wirelessly connected with the user terminal, if the second swing action event occurs to the wearable equipment, judging whether swing action directions included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event are the same, if the swing action directions are the same, judging whether a difference value of swing action starting times included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than a first preset threshold value, and whether a difference value of swing action duration time included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than a second preset threshold value, if the difference value of swing action starting times included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than the first preset threshold value, and determining to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set, wherein the difference value of the throwing action duration included by the first throwing action event and the second throwing action event is smaller than a second preset threshold value.
As another optional implementation manner, in the second aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, after determining that a difference between swing start times included in the first swing event and the second swing event is smaller than a first preset threshold, and a difference between swing duration times included in the first swing event and the second swing event is smaller than a second preset threshold, and before determining that an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated, the method further includes:
and collecting a user fingerprint image of the user terminal, judging whether the user fingerprint image is consistent with a registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal, and if so, executing the step of determining to generate an operation for triggering a storage hotspot identification set of the user terminal.
As another optional implementation manner, in the second aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the determining whether the fingerprint image of the user is consistent with the registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal includes:
the method comprises the steps of utilizing a local gray scale variance method to segment an area where a user fingerprint image is located from the user fingerprint image, utilizing a directional filtering method to achieve binaryzation of the fingerprint in the extracted fingerprint area, and carrying out thinning processing on the binary image through an improved mixed OPTA algorithm; detecting and counting the number of fingerprint central points by using a Poincare method, determining a reference point and a reference direction of a fingerprint, and extracting fingerprint characteristic point information from a refined fingerprint image; and taking the reference point as an origin, taking the reference direction as a main axis, representing the coordinates of the fingerprint feature points in a polar coordinate mode, taking the coordinates as feature data of the fingerprint to be identified, matching the feature data of the fingerprint to be identified with the feature data of the registered fingerprint image, and judging that the user fingerprint image is consistent with the registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal if the matching is successful.
As another optional implementation manner, in the second aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, after determining that the user fingerprint image matches the registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal, and before determining to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set, the method further includes:
and sending a verification iris information acquisition request to wearable equipment in wireless connection with the user terminal, receiving verification iris information sent by the wearable equipment, matching the verification iris information with registered iris information, and if the matching is successful, executing the step of determining to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set.
As another optional implementation manner, in the second aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the obtaining unit includes:
a position detection subunit, configured to detect a real-time position of the user terminal;
a position judging subunit, configured to judge whether the real-time position of the user terminal is consistent with the specified position;
the first hot spot detection subunit is used for detecting the hot spot information around the user terminal when the judgment result of the position judgment subunit is consistent;
alternatively, the acquiring unit includes:
the time detection subunit is used for detecting whether the currently displayed time of the user terminal is within a preset time period for going out;
the door closing detection subunit is used for detecting whether a door closing signal sent by the intelligent door lock is received or not when the detection result of the time detection subunit is positive;
and the second hotspot detection subunit is used for detecting hotspot information around the user terminal when the detection result of the door closing detection subunit is received.
As another optional implementation manner, in a second aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the reminding unit includes:
the first subunit is used for acquiring a real-time weather type from a weather application of the user terminal;
the second subunit is used for searching the reminding event matched with the real-time weather type from the memorandum of the user terminal according to the real-time weather type; when the real-time weather type changes, the reminding event matched with the real-time weather type correspondingly changes;
and the third subunit is used for performing voice and/or text reminding by taking the reminding event matched with the real-time weather type as the reminding event aiming at the specified position.
As another optional implementation manner, in the second aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the obtaining unit includes:
the noise detection subunit is used for detecting the noise value of the environment where the user terminal is located;
the noise judging subunit is used for judging whether the noise value exceeds a preset early warning value or not;
the third hot spot detection subunit is used for detecting the hot spot information around the user terminal when the judgment result of the noise judgment subunit is exceeded;
alternatively, the acquiring unit includes:
the route detection subunit is used for detecting whether the real-time position of the user terminal is on a preset traffic route or not;
and the fourth hotspot detection subunit is configured to detect hotspot information around the user terminal when the detection result of the route detection subunit is yes.
As another optional implementation manner, in the second aspect of the embodiment of the present invention, the reminding unit is specifically configured to execute the dangerous alarm event for the specified location in a voice manner and/or a vibration manner.
Compared with the prior art, the embodiment of the invention has the following beneficial effects:
in the embodiment of the invention, a hotspot identification set of a specified position can be prestored on a user terminal, and each hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set corresponds to a preset signal strength; on this basis, hotspot information including hotspot identifications and signal strengths corresponding to the hotspot identifications around the user terminal can be acquired, when at least three target hotspot identifications belonging to the hotspot identification set exist in the hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information, whether differences between the signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information and preset signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifications in the hotspot identification set are all smaller than a preset threshold value or not can be judged for each target hotspot identification, and if the differences are all smaller than the preset threshold value, a reminding event for a specified position is executed. Therefore, the embodiment of the invention can provide the reminding based on the accurate position for the user.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic flow chart of a user reminding method disclosed in an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic flow chart of another user reminding method disclosed in the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic flow chart of another user reminding method disclosed in the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic flow chart of another user reminding method disclosed in the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic flow chart of another user reminding method disclosed in the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a user terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of another user terminal disclosed in the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of another user terminal disclosed in the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of another user terminal disclosed in the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 10 is a schematic structural diagram of another user terminal disclosed in the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 11 is a schematic structural diagram of another ue disclosed in the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 12 is a schematic structural diagram of another user terminal disclosed in the embodiment of the present invention.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
The embodiment of the invention discloses a user reminding method and a user terminal, which can provide reminding based on an accurate position for a user. The following detailed description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a schematic flow chart illustrating a user reminding method according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 1, the user reminding method may include the following steps.
101. And acquiring hotspot information around the user terminal, wherein the hotspot information comprises a hotspot identification and signal intensity corresponding to the hotspot identification.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the user terminal may include a non-wearable device such as a smart phone and a tablet computer, and may further include various intelligent wearable devices such as a smart watch, a smart bracelet, a smart foot ring, a smart ear ring, a smart necklace, a smart hat, and a smart garment.
In the embodiment of the invention, when the user terminal is a non-wearable device such as a smart phone, a tablet computer and the like, the step 101 can be directly executed by the user terminal; or, when the user terminal is a non-wearable device such as a smart phone and a tablet computer, the step 101 may also be executed by a wearable device (such as a smart watch and a smart bracelet) wirelessly connected to the user terminal, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present invention.
Particularly, when the step 101 is executed by a wearable device (such as a smart watch or a smart bracelet) wirelessly connected to the user terminal, because the user terminal and the wearable device wirelessly connected to the user terminal are often carried by the same user at the same time, the wearable device wirelessly connected to the user terminal may obtain hotspot information around the wearable device as hotspot information around the user terminal; or, the hotspot information around the user terminal may also be acquired by the user terminal and wirelessly transmitted to the wearable device wirelessly connected to the user terminal, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present invention.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the hotspot identification may be a hotspot name, such as wifi1, wifi2, and the like, and the signal strength corresponding to the hotspot identification may adopt dbm as a unit, for example, the signal strength corresponding to wifi1 is-40 dbm, and the signal strength corresponding to wifi2 is-39 dbm, and the like.
In the embodiment of the present invention, as an example that the step 101 is directly executed by the ue, the ue may actively execute the step 101 under several scenarios including, but not limited to, the following scenarios, that is:
1) when a user carrying the user terminal arrives at a specified location (e.g., a door of a home);
2) when the user carrying the user terminal goes out;
3) when a user carrying a user terminal reaches a certain noisy environment (e.g. crowded streets, markets);
4) when the user carrying the user terminal is on a preset traffic route (such as a preset traffic route where theft often occurs).
It should be noted that, the following will further describe the embodiments of the present invention in detail with reference to the above specific scenarios, which will not be described here.
102. Judging whether at least three target hotspot identifications exist in hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information, wherein the at least three target hotspot identifications are hotspot identifications in a hotspot identification set of a pre-stored specified position of the user terminal, and each hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set corresponds to a preset signal strength; if the at least three target hotspot identifications exist, executing step 103; otherwise, if there are no at least three target hotspot identifications, the step 101 is executed again.
In the embodiment of the present invention, when the user terminal is a non-wearable device such as a smart phone or a tablet computer, the step 102 may be directly executed by the user terminal; or, when the user terminal is a non-wearable device such as a smart phone and a tablet computer, the step 102 may also be performed by a wearable device (such as a smart watch and a smart bracelet) wirelessly connected to the user terminal, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present invention. Specifically, when the step 102 is executed by a wearable device (such as a smart watch or a smart bracelet) wirelessly connected to the user terminal, the wearable device wirelessly connected to the user terminal may request, from the user terminal, a hotspot identification set of a pre-stored specified location of the user terminal and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hotspot identification included in the hotspot identification set; or, the wearable device wirelessly connected to the user terminal may also pre-backup a hot spot identifier set of an assigned location pre-stored by the user terminal and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hot spot identifier included in the hot spot identifier set.
103. For each target hotspot identification, judging whether the difference value between the signal intensity corresponding to the target hotspot identification included in the hotspot information and the preset signal intensity corresponding to the target hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set is smaller than a preset threshold value, if so, executing step 104; otherwise, return to step 101.
In the embodiment of the present invention, when the user terminal is a non-wearable device such as a smart phone or a tablet computer, step 103 may be directly executed by the user terminal; alternatively, when the user terminal is a non-wearable device such as a smart phone or a tablet computer, the step 103 may also be performed by a wearable device (such as a smart watch or a smart bracelet) wirelessly connected to the user terminal, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present invention. In the embodiment of the present invention, when it is determined that at least three target hotspot identifications in a hotspot identification set belonging to a pre-stored specified position of a user terminal exist in hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information, and for each target hotspot identification, it is determined that a difference between a signal strength corresponding to the target hotspot identification included in the hotspot information and a preset signal strength corresponding to the target hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set is smaller than a preset threshold (e.g., 0.02dbm), it indicates that the user terminal has reached the pre-stored specified position of the user terminal, and at this time, a reminder event for the specified position may be executed.
104. A reminder event for the specified location is executed.
In the embodiment of the present invention, when the user terminal is a non-wearable device such as a smart phone or a tablet computer, the step 104 may be directly executed by the user terminal; alternatively, when the user terminal is a non-wearable device such as a smart phone or a tablet computer, the step 104 may also be performed by a wearable device (such as a smart watch or a smart bracelet) wirelessly connected to the user terminal, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present invention.
In the embodiment of the invention, the reminding event aiming at the specified position can comprise a dangerous alarm event and a non-dangerous alarm event aiming at the specified position. Wherein, the danger alarm event is mainly used for reminding the designated position of danger (such as theft danger), and the non-danger alarm event is mainly used for reminding the operation (such as carrying umbrella, buying goods, etc.) performed at the designated position.
As an optional implementation manner, in the step 104, executing the reminder event for the specified location may include:
the user terminal acquires a real-time weather type from a weather application of the user terminal, and searches a reminding event matched with the real-time weather type from a memo of the user terminal according to the real-time weather type; when the real-time weather type changes, the reminding event matched with the real-time weather type correspondingly changes; and the user terminal takes the reminding event matched with the real-time weather type as the reminding event aiming at the specified position to carry out voice and/or text reminding.
Wherein the real-time weather type may include sunny, cloudy, showered, thunderstorm with hail, sleet, light rain, medium rain, heavy rain, snow gust, small snow, medium snow, heavy snow, snow storm, fog, sleet, sand storm, small to medium rain, medium to large rain, large to heavy rain, heavy rain to heavy rain, large to heavy rain, small to medium snow, medium to heavy snow, large to heavy snow, floating dust, blowing sand, sand storm, strong sand storm, extreme sand storm, light fog, dense fog, strong dense fog, slight haze, moderate haze, severe haze, extreme haze, and the like. For example, when the real-time weather type is "rain fall", the reminding event matched with "rain fall" found in the memo of the user terminal may be a reminding event "please take an umbrella", and accordingly, the reminding event "please take an umbrella" may be used as the reminding event for the specified position to perform voice and/or text reminding; for another example, when the real-time weather type is "heavy snow", the reminding event matched with "heavy snow" found in the memo of the user terminal may be a reminding event of "please wear down jacket", and accordingly, the reminding event of "please wear down jacket" may be used as the reminding event for the specified position to perform voice and/or text reminding; for another example, when the real-time weather type is "heavy haze", the reminding event matched with the "heavy haze" found in the memo of the user terminal may be a reminding event of "please take a mask", and accordingly, the reminding event of "please take a mask" may be used as the reminding event for the specified position to perform voice and/or text reminding.
As another optional implementation manner, in the step 104, executing the reminder event for the specified location may include:
the user terminal performs a hazard warning event for a designated location in a voice manner and/or a vibration manner. For example, the user terminal outputs a dangerous alarm event "here dangerous, please pay attention to property", "here accident-prone section, please pay attention to driving" and the like for a specified position in a voice manner.
In the method described in fig. 1, the user terminal's reminder for the user is no longer based on the set time, but based on the precise location, so that the user can be provided with a reminder based on the precise location.
Example two
Referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is a schematic flow chart illustrating another user reminding method according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 2, the user reminding method may include the following steps.
201. The user terminal detects whether an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated, and if so, step 202 is executed; if not, return to step 201.
As an optional implementation manner, in step 201, the manner for the user terminal to detect whether to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set may be:
the user terminal can detect whether the first swing event occurs in the user terminal by utilizing an acceleration sensor built in the user terminal, and if the first swing event occurs in the user terminal, the user terminal can further detect whether a second swing event occurs in wearable equipment wirelessly connected with the user terminal. For example, the wearable device wirelessly connected to the user terminal may also detect whether the wearable device generates a second flick event by using a built-in acceleration sensor, and if the second flick event occurs, the wearable device may transmit the second flick event to the user terminal. Correspondingly, if the user terminal detects that the second swing event occurs to the wearable device, the user terminal can determine whether the swing directions included in the first swing event and the second swing event are the same, if the swing motion direction is the same, the ue may further determine whether a difference between swing motion start times included in the first swing motion event and the second swing motion event is smaller than a first preset threshold (e.g. 0.05 second), and whether the difference value of the swing duration time included by the first swing event and the second swing event is less than a second preset threshold (such as 0.1 second), if the difference between the swing start times included in the first swing event and the second swing event is less than the first preset threshold, and if the difference value of the swing duration included in the first swing event and the second swing event is less than the second preset threshold, the user terminal may determine to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hot spot identifier set.
Obviously, with the above manner, a user can swing the hand towards a certain direction under the condition that the palm of the hand holds the user terminal and the wrist of the hand wears the wearable device wirelessly connected with the user terminal (such as bluetooth connection), so as to drive the user terminal and the wearable device wirelessly connected with the user terminal to swing towards the direction almost simultaneously, and thus, the operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hot spot identifier set can be very conveniently generated.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the first and second swing events may include, but are not limited to, a swing direction, a swing start time, and a swing duration.
As another optional implementation manner, after determining that a difference value between swing start times included in the first swing event and the second swing event is smaller than a first preset threshold, and a difference value between swing duration times included in the first swing event and the second swing event is smaller than a second preset threshold, the user terminal may first collect a user fingerprint image of the user terminal, determine whether the user fingerprint image is consistent with a registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal, and if so, determine to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hot spot identifier set.
As another optional implementation, the determining, by the ue, whether the user fingerprint image is consistent with the registered fingerprint image stored in the ue may include:
the method comprises the steps of utilizing a local gray scale variance method to segment an area where a user fingerprint image is located from the user fingerprint image, utilizing a directional filtering method to achieve binaryzation of the fingerprint in the extracted fingerprint area, and carrying out thinning processing on the binary image through an improved mixed OPTA algorithm; detecting and counting the number of fingerprint central points by using a Poincare method (namely a Poincare scatter plot method), determining a reference point and a reference direction of a fingerprint, and extracting fingerprint characteristic point information from a refined fingerprint image; and taking the reference point as an origin, taking the reference direction as a main axis, representing the coordinates of the fingerprint feature points in a polar coordinate mode, taking the coordinates as feature data of the fingerprint to be identified, matching the feature data of the fingerprint to be identified with the feature data of the registered fingerprint image, and judging that the user fingerprint image is consistent with the registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal if the matching is successful. Obviously, the method can better improve the security and reliability of fingerprint verification.
As another alternative, after determining that the user fingerprint image is consistent with the registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal, and before determining to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set, the user terminal may further perform the following steps:
the user terminal sends a verification iris information acquisition request to wearable equipment in wireless connection with the user terminal, receives verification iris information sent by the wearable equipment, matches the verification iris information with registered iris information, and if the matching is successful, executes a step of determining and generating an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set. In this way, the accuracy of identifying the operation of generating the hot spot identification set for triggering the user terminal to store can be improved.
202. And the user terminal outputs a hot spot identification set setting interface.
In the embodiment of the invention, the hotspot identification set setting interface is also called a human-computer interface and is used for providing information such as a designated position input by a user, hotspot identifications, preset signal strength corresponding to the hotspot identifications and the like.
203. The user terminal detects a designated location input via the hotspot identification set setting interface.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the designated location may be represented by a geographic coordinate, or may be represented by a place name, a bus stop name, and a traffic route name (such as a subway No. 3 line), which is not limited in the embodiment of the present invention.
204. The user terminal detects at least three hotspot identifications aiming at the specified position and input through the hotspot identification set setting interface and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hotspot identification.
205. The user terminal establishes a mapping relation between each hotspot identification and a preset signal strength corresponding to the hotspot identification, and establishes a hotspot identification set of an appointed position according to the at least three hotspot identifications, wherein the hotspot identification set comprises the at least three hotspot identifications.
206. And the user terminal stores all the established mapping relations and the hot spot identification set to the user terminal.
207. The user terminal detects the real-time position of the user terminal, judges whether the real-time position of the user terminal is consistent with the designated position, if so, executes step 208; if not, execution continues with step 207.
In step 207, when the user with the user terminal arrives at a specific location (e.g., a door), the user terminal may be triggered to detect the hotspot information around the user terminal.
208. The user terminal detects hotspot information around the user terminal, wherein the hotspot information comprises a hotspot identification and signal intensity corresponding to the hotspot identification.
209. The user terminal judges whether at least three target hotspot identifications exist in hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information, wherein the at least three target hotspot identifications are hotspot identifications in a hotspot identification set of a pre-stored specified position of the user terminal, and each hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set corresponds to a preset signal strength; if there are at least three target hotspot identifications, executing step 210; otherwise, if there are not at least three target hotspot identifications, the step 207 is executed again.
210. The user terminal judges, for each target hotspot identification, whether differences between signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information and preset signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifications in the hotspot identification set are all smaller than a preset threshold, and if so, executes step 211; otherwise, return to step 207.
211. The user terminal obtains the real-time weather type from the weather application of the user terminal.
212. The user terminal searches the reminding event matched with the real-time weather type from the memorandum of the user terminal according to the real-time weather type; when the real-time weather type changes, the reminding event matched with the real-time weather type correspondingly changes;
213. and the user terminal takes the reminding event matched with the real-time weather type as the reminding event aiming at the specified position to carry out voice and/or text reminding.
In the method described in fig. 2, the user terminal's reminder for the user is not based on the set time, but on the precise location, so that the user can be provided with a reminder based on the precise location and matched with the weather type in real time.
EXAMPLE III
Referring to fig. 3, fig. 3 is a schematic flow chart of another user reminding method according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 3, the user reminding method may include the following steps.
Wherein, steps 301 to 306 are the same as steps 201 to 206 in the second embodiment, and are not described herein.
307. The user terminal detects whether the current time displayed by the user terminal is within a preset time period for going out, and if so, the step 308 is executed; otherwise, go to step 307.
308. The user terminal detects whether a door closing signal sent by the intelligent door lock is received, and if the door closing signal sent by the intelligent door lock is received, step 309 is executed; otherwise, go back to step 307.
By implementing steps 307-308, when a user carrying the user terminal goes out, the user terminal can be triggered to detect hotspot information around the user terminal.
309. The user terminal detects hotspot information around the user terminal, wherein the hotspot information comprises a hotspot identification and signal intensity corresponding to the hotspot identification.
310. The user terminal judges whether at least three target hotspot identifications exist in hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information, wherein the at least three target hotspot identifications are hotspot identifications in a hotspot identification set of a pre-stored specified position of the user terminal, and each hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set corresponds to a preset signal strength; if there are at least three target hotspot identifications, go to step 311; otherwise, if there are not at least three target hotspot identifications, the step 307 is executed again.
311. The user terminal judges, for each target hotspot identification, whether differences between signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information and preset signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifications in the hotspot identification set are all smaller than a preset threshold, and if so, executes step 312; otherwise, return to step 307.
Wherein, steps 312 to 314 are the same as steps 211 to 213 in the second embodiment, and are not described herein.
In the method described in fig. 3, the user terminal's reminder for the user is not based on the set time, but on the precise location, so that the user can be provided with a reminder based on the precise location.
Example four
Referring to fig. 4, fig. 4 is a schematic flowchart illustrating another user reminding method according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 4, the user reminding method may include the following steps.
401. The user terminal detects whether an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated, and if so, the step 402 is executed; otherwise, step 401 continues.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the specific implementation process of step 401 is the same as the specific implementation process of step 201 in the second embodiment, and is not described herein again.
402. And the user terminal outputs a hot spot identification set setting interface.
403. And the user terminal detects the current position of the user terminal, recommends the current position as a specified position and outputs the specified position to a hotspot identification set setting interface.
In the embodiment of the invention, the user terminal can detect the current position of the user terminal through the GPS module or indoor wifi.
404. The user terminal detects hotspot identifications around the specified position and a preset signal intensity corresponding to each hotspot identification; and outputting the hot spot identifications around the specified position and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hot spot identification to a hot spot identification set setting interface.
405. The user terminal detects at least three hotspot identifications selected from all hotspot identifications displayed on the hotspot identification set setting interface and aiming at the specified position.
406. The user terminal establishes a mapping relation between each of the at least three hot spot identifications and a preset signal strength corresponding to the hot spot identification, and establishes a hot spot identification set of an appointed position according to the at least three hot spot identifications, wherein the hot spot identification set comprises the at least three hot spot identifications.
407. And the user terminal stores all the established mapping relations and the hot spot identification sets to the user terminal.
408. The user terminal detects the noise value of the environment where the user terminal is located, judges whether the noise value exceeds a preset early warning value, and executes the step 409 if the noise value exceeds the preset early warning value; otherwise, execution continues with step 408.
In which, by implementing step 408, when the user carrying the ue reaches some very noisy environment (e.g. crowded street, market), the ue may be triggered to detect the hot spot information around the ue.
409. The user terminal detects hotspot information around the user terminal, wherein the hotspot information comprises a hotspot identification and signal intensity corresponding to the hotspot identification.
410. The user terminal judges whether at least three target hotspot identifications exist in hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information, wherein the at least three target hotspot identifications are hotspot identifications in a hotspot identification set of a pre-stored specified position of the user terminal, and each hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set corresponds to a preset signal strength; if there are at least three target hotspot identifications, executing step 411; otherwise, if there are not at least three target hotspot identifications, the step 408 is executed again.
411. The user terminal judges, for each target hotspot identification, whether differences between signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information and preset signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifications in the hotspot identification set are all smaller than a preset threshold, and if so, executes step 412; otherwise, return to step 408.
412. The user terminal performs a hazard warning event for a designated location in a voice manner and/or a vibration manner.
In the method described in fig. 4, the user terminal's reminder for the user is no longer based on the set time, but is based on the precise location, so that the user can be provided with a reminder for a dangerous alarm event based on the precise location.
EXAMPLE five
Referring to fig. 5, fig. 5 is a schematic flow chart illustrating another user reminding method according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 5, the user reminding method may include the following steps.
Wherein, steps 501 to 507 are the same as steps 401 to 407 in the fourth embodiment, and are not described herein.
508. The user terminal detects whether the real-time position of the user terminal is on a preset traffic route, and if the real-time position of the user terminal is on the preset traffic route, step 509 is executed; otherwise, execution continues at step 508.
In this case, by implementing step 508, when the user carrying the user terminal is in a preset traffic route (e.g., a preset traffic route that is frequently stolen), the user terminal is triggered to detect the hot spot information around the user terminal.
Wherein, steps 509 to 512 are the same as steps 409 to 412 in the fourth embodiment, and are not described herein.
In the method described in fig. 5, the user terminal's reminder for the user is no longer based on the set time, but is based on the precise location, so that the user can be provided with a reminder based on the precise location.
EXAMPLE six
Referring to fig. 6, fig. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a ue according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 6, the user terminal may include:
an obtaining unit 601, configured to obtain hotspot information around a user terminal, where the hotspot information includes a hotspot identifier and a signal strength corresponding to the hotspot identifier;
a first determining unit 602, configured to determine whether at least three target hotspot identifiers exist in hotspot identifiers included in the hotspot information, where the at least three target hotspot identifiers are hotspot identifiers in a hotspot identifier set of an appointed location pre-stored by a user terminal, and each hotspot identifier in the hotspot identifier set corresponds to a preset signal strength;
a second judging unit 603, configured to, when the first judging unit 602 judges that the at least three target hotspot identifiers exist, judge, for each target hotspot identifier, whether differences between signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifiers included in the hotspot information and preset signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifiers in the hotspot identifier set are all smaller than a preset threshold, and if both are smaller than the preset threshold, start a prompting unit 604;
a reminding unit 604, configured to execute a reminding event for the specified location.
In the user terminal described in fig. 6, the reminder of the user terminal to the user is not based on the set time, but based on the precise location, so that the reminder based on the precise location can be provided to the user.
EXAMPLE seven
Referring to fig. 7, fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of another ue according to the disclosure of the embodiment of the present invention. The ue shown in fig. 7 is optimized by the ue shown in fig. 6. Compared with the user terminal shown in fig. 6, the user terminal shown in fig. 7 further includes:
a first detecting unit 605, configured to detect whether an operation for triggering the user terminal to store a hotspot identification set is generated before the obtaining unit 601 obtains hotspot information around the user terminal;
a first output unit 606, configured to output a hot spot identification set setting interface when the detection result of the first detection unit 605 is generated;
the first detecting unit 605 is further configured to detect a specified location input through the hot spot identification set setting interface output by the first output unit 606, and detect at least three hot spot identifications input through the hot spot identification set setting interface for the specified location and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hot spot identification;
a first establishing unit 607, configured to establish a mapping relationship between each hotspot identifier and a preset signal strength corresponding to the hotspot identifier, and establish a hotspot identifier set at a specified location according to the at least three hotspot identifiers, where the hotspot identifier set includes the at least three hotspot identifiers;
a first storage unit 608, configured to store all mapping relationships and hotspot identification sets established by the first establishing unit 607 to the user terminal.
In this embodiment of the present invention, the way for the first detecting unit 605 to detect whether the operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated is specifically:
detecting whether a first swing action event occurs to a user terminal, detecting whether a second swing action event occurs to wearable equipment wirelessly connected with the user terminal if the first swing action event occurs to the user terminal, judging whether swing action directions included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event are the same if the second swing action event occurs to the wearable equipment, judging whether a difference value of swing action starting times included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than a first preset threshold value and whether a difference value of swing action duration included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than a second preset threshold value if the swing action directions are the same, if the difference value of swing action starting times included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than the first preset threshold value and the difference value of swing action duration included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than the second preset threshold value, and determining to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set.
As another optional implementation manner, after determining that a difference between the swing start times included in the first swing event and the second swing event is smaller than a first preset threshold, and that a difference between the swing duration included in the first swing event and the second swing event is smaller than a second preset threshold, and before determining that an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hot spot identifier set is generated, the first detecting unit 605 may further perform the following operations:
collecting a user fingerprint image of the user terminal, judging whether the user fingerprint image is consistent with a registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal, and if so, executing the step of determining to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hot spot identification set.
As an optional implementation manner, the determining, by the first detecting unit 605, whether the user fingerprint image matches the registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal includes:
the method comprises the steps of utilizing a local gray scale variance method to segment an area where a user fingerprint image is located from the user fingerprint image, utilizing a directional filtering method to achieve binaryzation of the fingerprint in the extracted fingerprint area, and carrying out thinning processing on the binary image through an improved mixed OPTA algorithm; detecting and counting the number of fingerprint central points by using a Poincare method, determining a reference point and a reference direction of a fingerprint, and extracting fingerprint characteristic point information from a refined fingerprint image; and taking the reference point as an origin, taking the reference direction as a main axis, representing the coordinates of the fingerprint feature points in a polar coordinate mode, taking the coordinates as feature data of the fingerprint to be identified, matching the feature data of the fingerprint to be identified with the feature data of the registered fingerprint image, and judging that the user fingerprint image is consistent with the registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal if the matching is successful.
As another alternative, after determining that the user fingerprint image matches the registered fingerprint image stored in the user terminal, and before determining that the operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated, the first detecting unit 605 may further perform the following operations:
and sending a verification iris information acquisition request to the wearable device wirelessly connected with the user terminal, receiving verification iris information sent by the wearable device, matching the verification iris information with the registered iris information, and if the matching is successful, executing the step of determining to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set.
In the user terminal described in fig. 7, the reminder of the user terminal to the user is not based on the set time, but based on the precise location, so that the reminder based on the precise location can be provided to the user.
Example eight
Referring to fig. 8, fig. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of another ue according to the disclosure of the embodiment of the present invention. The ue shown in fig. 8 is optimized by the ue shown in fig. 7. In the user terminal shown in fig. 8, the acquiring unit 601 includes:
a location detecting subunit 6011, configured to detect a real-time location of the ue;
a position determining subunit 6012, configured to determine whether a real-time position of the ue is consistent with the specified position;
a first hotspot detecting subunit 6013, configured to detect hotspot information around the user terminal when the determination result of the position determining subunit 6012 is consistent;
alternatively, the acquisition unit 601 includes:
a time detecting subunit 6014, configured to detect whether a currently displayed time of the user terminal is within a preset time period of going out;
a door closing detection subunit 6015, configured to detect whether a door closing signal sent by the intelligent door lock is received when a detection result of the time detection subunit 6014 is yes;
a second hotspot detecting subunit 6016, configured to detect hotspot information around the user terminal when the detection result of the door closing detecting subunit 6015 is received.
It should be noted that in the user terminal shown in fig. 8, the obtaining unit 601 may only include a location detecting subunit 6011, a location determining subunit 6012, and a first hotspot detecting subunit 6013; alternatively, the obtaining unit 601 may only include the time detecting subunit 6014, the door closing detecting subunit 6015, and the second hot spot detecting subunit 6016, and the embodiments of the present invention are not limited.
As an alternative implementation, in the user terminal shown in fig. 8, the reminding unit 604 includes:
a first sub-unit 6041 configured to obtain a real-time weather type from a weather application of the user terminal;
a second sub-unit 6042, configured to search, based on the real-time weather type, a reminder event matching the real-time weather type from a memo of the user terminal; when the real-time weather type changes, the reminding event matched with the real-time weather type correspondingly changes;
and a third sub-unit 6043, configured to perform voice and/or text reminding on the reminding event with the real-time weather type matching as the reminding event for the specified location.
In the user terminal described in fig. 8, the reminder of the user terminal to the user is not based on the set time, but based on the precise location, so that the reminder matched with the weather type based on the precise location and in real time can be provided for the user.
Example nine
Referring to fig. 9, fig. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of another ue according to the disclosure of the embodiment of the present invention. The ue shown in fig. 9 is optimized by the ue shown in fig. 7. In the user terminal shown in fig. 9, the acquiring unit 601 includes:
a noise detection subunit 6017, configured to detect a noise value of an environment where the ue is located;
a noise judging subunit 6018, configured to judge whether the noise value exceeds a preset early warning value;
a third hotspot detecting subunit 6019, configured to detect hotspot information around the user terminal when the determination result of the noise determining subunit 6018 is exceeded;
alternatively, the acquisition unit 601 includes:
a route detection subunit 60110, configured to detect whether the real-time location of the user terminal is on a preset traffic route;
a fourth hotspot detecting subunit 60111, configured to detect hotspot information around the user terminal when a detection result of the route detecting subunit is yes.
As an alternative implementation manner, in the user terminal shown in fig. 9, the reminding unit 604 is specifically configured to execute the dangerous alarm event for the specified location in a voice manner and/or a vibration manner.
In the user terminal described in fig. 9, the user terminal's reminder for the user is not based on the set time any more, but on the precise location, so that the user can be provided with a reminder for a dangerous alarm event based on the precise location.
Example ten
Referring to fig. 10, fig. 10 is a schematic structural diagram of another ue according to the embodiment of the present invention. The ue shown in fig. 10 is optimized by the ue shown in fig. 6. Compared to the user terminal shown in fig. 6, the user terminal shown in fig. 10 further includes:
a second detecting unit 609, configured to detect whether an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated; the specific implementation manner of the second detecting unit 609 detecting whether the operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated is the same as that of the first detecting unit 605, and is not described herein again.
A second output unit 610, configured to output a hot spot identifier set setting interface when the detection result of the second detection unit 609 is generation;
the third detecting unit 611 is configured to detect a current location of the user terminal, recommend the current location as a specified location, and output the specified location to the hot spot identifier set setting interface output by the second output unit 610, detect hot spot identifiers around the specified location and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hot spot identifier, and output the hot spot identifiers around the specified location and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hot spot identifier to the hot spot identifier set setting interface;
the second detecting unit 609 is further configured to detect at least three hotspot identifications selected from all hotspot identifications displayed on the hotspot identification set setting interface and specific to the specified location;
a second establishing unit 612, configured to establish a mapping relationship between each of the at least three hot spot identifiers and a preset signal strength corresponding to the hot spot identifier, and establish a hot spot identifier set at a specified location according to the at least three hot spot identifiers, where the hot spot identifier set includes at least three hot spot identifiers;
a second storage unit 613, configured to store the mapping relationship and the hotspot identification set to the user terminal.
In the user terminal depicted in fig. 10, the user terminal's reminder to the user is no longer based on the set time, but is based on a reminder of the precise location.
EXAMPLE eleven
Referring to fig. 11, fig. 11 is a schematic structural diagram of another ue according to the disclosure of the embodiment of the present invention. The ue shown in fig. 11 is optimized by the ue shown in fig. 10. In the user terminal shown in fig. 11, the structure of the obtaining unit 601 may be the same as that of the obtaining unit 601 in the eighth embodiment, and details are not described here. In the user terminal shown in fig. 11, the structure of the reminding unit 604 may be the same as that of the reminding unit 604 in the eighth embodiment, and details are not described here.
In the user terminal described in fig. 11, the reminder of the user terminal to the user is not based on the set time, but based on the precise location, so that the reminder matched with the weather type based on the precise location and in real time can be provided for the user.
Example twelve
Referring to fig. 12, fig. 12 is a schematic structural diagram of another ue according to the disclosure of the embodiment of the present invention. The ue shown in fig. 12 is optimized by the ue shown in fig. 10. In the user terminal shown in fig. 12, the structure of the obtaining unit 601 may be the same as that of the obtaining unit 601 in the ninth embodiment, and is not described herein again. In the user terminal shown in fig. 12, the function of the reminding unit 604 is the same as that of the reminding unit 604 in the ninth embodiment, and is not described herein again.
In the user terminal described in fig. 12, the reminder of the user terminal to the user is not based on the set time any more, but based on the precise location, so that the reminder of the dangerous alarm event based on the precise location can be provided to the user.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that all or part of the steps in the methods of the embodiments described above may be implemented by instructions associated with a program, which may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, where the storage medium includes Read-Only Memory (ROM), Random Access Memory (RAM), Programmable Read-Only Memory (PROM), Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM), One-time Programmable Read-Only Memory (OTPROM), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM), compact disc-Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM), or other Memory, magnetic disk, magnetic tape, or magnetic tape, Or any other medium which can be used to carry or store data and which can be read by a computer.
The user reminding method and the user terminal disclosed by the embodiment of the invention are described in detail, a specific example is applied in the text to explain the principle and the implementation mode of the invention, and the description of the embodiment is only used for helping to understand the method and the core idea of the invention; meanwhile, for a person skilled in the art, according to the idea of the present invention, there may be variations in the specific embodiments and the application scope, and in summary, the content of the present specification should not be construed as a limitation to the present invention.
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1. A user reminding method is characterized by comprising the following steps:
detecting whether the real-time position of the user terminal is on a preset traffic route, and if so, acquiring hotspot information around the user terminal, wherein the hotspot information comprises a hotspot identification and signal intensity corresponding to the hotspot identification; the preset traffic route is a frequently stolen preset traffic route;
judging whether at least three target hotspot identifications exist in the hotspot identifications included in the hotspot information, wherein the at least three target hotspot identifications are hotspot identifications in a hotspot identification set of a pre-stored specified position of the user terminal, and each hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set corresponds to a preset signal strength;
if the at least three target hotspot identifications exist, judging whether the difference value between the signal intensity corresponding to the target hotspot identification included in the hotspot information and the preset signal intensity corresponding to the target hotspot identification in the hotspot identification set is smaller than a preset threshold value or not for each target hotspot identification, and if so, executing a reminding event for the specified position in a voice mode and/or a vibration mode;
the method further comprises the following steps:
detecting whether an operation for triggering a user terminal to store a hot spot identification set is generated or not, and if so, outputting a hot spot identification set setting interface;
detecting a designated location entered via the hotspot identification set setting interface;
detecting at least three hotspot identifications aiming at the specified position and input through the hotspot identification set setting interface and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hotspot identification;
establishing a mapping relation between each hotspot identification and a preset signal strength corresponding to the hotspot identification; establishing a hotspot identification set of the specified position according to the at least three hotspot identifications, wherein the hotspot identification set comprises the at least three hotspot identifications;
and storing the mapping relation and the hotspot identification set to the user terminal.
2. The method for reminding a user according to claim 1, wherein the detecting whether the operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated comprises:
detecting whether a first swing action event occurs to the user terminal, if the first swing action event occurs to the user terminal, detecting whether a second swing action event occurs to wearable equipment wirelessly connected with the user terminal, if the second swing action event occurs to the wearable equipment, judging whether swing action directions included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event are the same, if the swing action directions are the same, judging whether a difference value of swing action starting times included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than a first preset threshold value, and whether a difference value of swing action duration time included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than a second preset threshold value, if the difference value of swing action starting times included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than the first preset threshold value, and determining to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set, wherein the difference value of the throwing action duration included by the first throwing action event and the second throwing action event is smaller than a second preset threshold value.
3. A user terminal, comprising:
the acquisition unit is used for acquiring hotspot information around the user terminal, wherein the hotspot information comprises a hotspot identification and signal intensity corresponding to the hotspot identification;
a first determining unit, configured to determine whether at least three target hotspot identifiers exist in the hotspot identifiers included in the hotspot information, where the at least three target hotspot identifiers are hotspot identifiers in a hotspot identifier set of an appointed location pre-stored by the user terminal, and each hotspot identifier in the hotspot identifier set corresponds to a preset signal strength;
a second judging unit, configured to, when the first judging unit judges that the at least three target hotspot identifiers exist, judge, for each target hotspot identifier, whether differences between signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifiers included in the hotspot information and preset signal strengths corresponding to the target hotspot identifiers in the hotspot identifier set are all smaller than a preset threshold, and if both the differences are smaller than the preset threshold, start a prompting unit;
the reminding unit is used for executing a reminding event aiming at the specified position in a voice mode and/or a vibration mode;
further comprising:
the first detection unit is used for detecting whether an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set is generated or not;
the first output unit is used for outputting a hot spot identification set setting interface when the detection result of the first detection unit is generated;
the first detection unit is further used for detecting a specified position input by the hotspot identification set setting interface output by the first output unit; detecting at least three hotspot identifications aiming at the specified position and input through the hotspot identification set setting interface and a preset signal strength corresponding to each hotspot identification;
the first establishing unit is used for establishing a mapping relation between each hotspot identification and a preset signal strength corresponding to the hotspot identification; establishing a hotspot identification set of the specified position according to the at least three hotspot identifications, wherein the hotspot identification set comprises the at least three hotspot identifications;
a first storage unit, configured to store the mapping relationship and the hotspot identification set established by the first establishing unit to the user terminal;
the acquisition unit includes:
the route detection subunit is used for detecting whether the real-time position of the user terminal is on a preset traffic route or not; the preset traffic route is a frequently stolen preset traffic route;
and the fourth hotspot detection subunit is used for detecting hotspot information around the user terminal when the detection result of the route detection subunit is positive.
4. The ue of claim 3, wherein the detecting whether the operation for triggering the ue to store the hotspot identification set is generated is specifically:
detecting whether a first swing action event occurs to the user terminal, if the first swing action event occurs to the user terminal, detecting whether a second swing action event occurs to wearable equipment wirelessly connected with the user terminal, if the second swing action event occurs to the wearable equipment, judging whether swing action directions included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event are the same, if the swing action directions are the same, judging whether a difference value of swing action starting times included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than a first preset threshold value, and whether a difference value of swing action duration time included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than a second preset threshold value, if the difference value of swing action starting times included in the first swing action event and the second swing action event is smaller than the first preset threshold value, and determining to generate an operation for triggering the user terminal to store the hotspot identification set, wherein the difference value of the throwing action duration included by the first throwing action event and the second throwing action event is smaller than a second preset threshold value.
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