CN108564331B - Reminding event re-reminding method and device and mobile terminal - Google Patents

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CN108564331B
CN108564331B CN201810189399.0A CN201810189399A CN108564331B CN 108564331 B CN108564331 B CN 108564331B CN 201810189399 A CN201810189399 A CN 201810189399A CN 108564331 B CN108564331 B CN 108564331B
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The application discloses a method, a device and a mobile terminal for reminding again of a reminding event, wherein the method comprises the following steps: when the reminding event is closed after being triggered and reminding is not set again, monitoring whether the user is in an active state or not in real time; and if the situation that the user is not in the active state is monitored, sending out re-reminding according to a preset requirement based on the reminding event. Through the mode, the user can timely and flexibly remind the user of the wearable device again, and the user does not need to wear the wearable device.

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Reminding event re-reminding method and device and mobile terminal
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of mobile terminal technologies, and in particular, to a method and an apparatus for reminding a reminder event again, and a mobile terminal.
Background
When a user uses alarm clock reminding or schedule reminding and the like to provide convenience for life and work, the reminding can be turned off when the alarm clock or schedule reminding comes due to factors such as excessive reserved time, fatigue of the user and the like, and the event is missed when the user reminds of the reminding event again.
In the prior art, interaction is mainly performed between wearable equipment and a mobile terminal, so that whether reminding is performed again aiming at a reminding event is judged. However, the inventor of the present application finds, in a long-term research and development process, that the user often does not wear the wearable device in a daily life, and thus reliability of the reminder cannot be guaranteed.
Disclosure of Invention
The technical problem mainly solved by the application is to provide a method and a device for reminding again of a reminding event and a mobile terminal, and the method and the device can remind again flexibly in time without depending on wearable equipment.
In order to solve the technical problem, the application adopts a technical scheme that: a method for reminding again of a reminding event is provided, and the method comprises the following steps: when the reminding event is closed after being triggered and reminding is not set again, monitoring whether the user is in an active state or not in real time; and if the situation that the user is not in the active state is monitored, sending out re-reminding according to a preset requirement based on the reminding event.
Wherein, close after reminding the event trigger, and when not set up reminding again, real-time supervision user is in the active state, include: when the reminding event is closed after being triggered and reminding is not set again, receiving surrounding sound waves by using a sound wave receiving circuit, and recording the current GPS position by using a Global Positioning System (GPS); and if the current GPS position is not changed and the sound wave exceeding the preset sound intensity is not received, determining that the user is not in an active state.
Wherein the reminder event is a non-alarm reminder event; if the user is not monitored to be in the active state, sending out a re-reminding according to a preset requirement based on the reminding event, wherein the step of sending out the re-reminding comprises the following steps: if the situation that the user is not in the active state is monitored, determining whether an event place position is recorded from the non-alarm-clock reminding event; if the event location position is recorded, calculating the required commuting time between the two positions according to the event location position and the current GPS position recorded by the GPS; and determining the re-reminding time according to the commute time, and sending out re-reminding when the re-reminding time is up.
Wherein the reminder event is a non-alarm reminder event; if the user is not monitored to be in the active state, sending out a re-reminding according to a preset requirement based on the reminding event, wherein the step of sending out the re-reminding comprises the following steps: if the situation that the user is not in the active state is monitored, determining whether event starting time is recorded from the non-alarm-clock reminding events; and if the event starting time is recorded, determining the reminding time again according to the event starting time and the current time, and sending out reminding again when the reminding time arrives.
Wherein the reminder event is an alarm clock reminder event; if the user is not monitored to be in the active state, sending out a re-reminding according to a preset requirement based on the reminding event, wherein the step of sending out the re-reminding comprises the following steps: if the situation that the user is not in the active state is monitored, sending out reminding again after first preset time after the alarm clock reminding event is closed.
Wherein the method further comprises: when the reminding is sent again, a prompt message is also sent to prompt that the reminding is sent when the reminding event is monitored not to be in an active state after the last trigger is closed.
Wherein the method further comprises: and before sending out the re-reminding, if the user is monitored to be in an active state, canceling the re-reminding set based on the reminding event again.
Wherein the method further comprises: after sending out the reminding again, monitoring whether the screen is triggered; and if the screen is not triggered, controlling the reminding again to continue for a second preset time until the screen is triggered.
In order to solve the above technical problem, another technical solution adopted by the present application is: there is provided a mobile terminal, comprising: a processor, a memory, a communication circuit, and a display, the processor being coupled to the memory, the communication circuit, and the display, respectively, the processor, the memory, the communication circuit, and the display being operable to implement the steps of the method of any one of the above.
In order to solve the above technical problem, another technical solution adopted by the present application is: there is provided an apparatus having a storage function, on which program data are stored, which program data, when being executed by a processor, carry out the steps of the method as defined in any one of the above.
The beneficial effect of this application is: different from the situation of the prior art, the method and the device monitor whether the user is in an active state in real time when the reminding event is closed after being triggered and reminding is not set again; and if the situation that the user is not in the active state is monitored, sending out re-reminding according to a preset requirement based on the reminding event. Because the reminding event is closed after being triggered and the reminding is not set again, the activity state of the user is monitored in real time, if the user does not have activity, the reminding event is not managed by the user, the user possibly misses the reminding event, the reminding is sent again according to the preset requirement based on the reminding event, the reminding can be timely and flexibly carried out, and the user does not need to wear the wearable equipment.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic flow chart diagram illustrating an embodiment of a reminder method for reminding an event again according to the present application;
FIG. 2 is a schematic flow chart diagram illustrating another embodiment of a reminder method for reminding an event according to the present application;
FIG. 3 is a schematic flow chart diagram illustrating a further embodiment of a reminder method for reminding an event according to the present application;
FIG. 4 is a schematic flow chart diagram illustrating a further embodiment of a reminder method for reminding an event according to the present application;
FIG. 5 is a schematic flow chart diagram illustrating a further embodiment of a reminder method for reminding an event according to the present application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of an embodiment of a mobile terminal according to the present application;
fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of an embodiment of the device with a storage function according to the present application.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, and not all 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 application.
Referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a schematic flow chart of an embodiment of a reminding event reminding method of the present application, where the method includes:
step S101: and when the reminding event is closed after being triggered and reminding is not set again, monitoring whether the user is in an active state or not in real time.
Step S102: if the situation that the user is not in the active state is monitored, based on the reminding event, sending out reminding again according to the preset requirement.
The reminding event refers to a preset time, and when the preset time is up, media such as characters, voice, sound and the like are used for reminding a user of paying attention to the reminding event and avoiding forgetting, for example: alarm clock reminder events, memo reminder events, schedule reminder events, and the like.
The reminding event is closed after being triggered and is not set for reminding again, namely when the set time is up, the reminding event is triggered in the process of reminding through media such as characters, voice, sound and the like, or after the reminding, the reminding event is actively or passively closed, and the user does not set for reminding again; wherein, the active closing means the active closing of the system, and the passive closing means the manual closing by the user.
For example: when a user uses alarm clock or schedule reminding to provide convenience for life and work, the user may close a reminding event when the alarm clock or schedule reminding comes due to factors such as excessive reserved time, fatigue and the like, but the user does not set reminding again, and thus the reminding event may be missed when the user reminds the reminding event again.
In this embodiment, whether the user makes a corresponding reaction to the reminding event is determined approximately by monitoring whether the user is in an active state in real time, when it is monitored that the user is not in the active state, it can be determined approximately that the user does not make a corresponding reaction to the reminding event, and if the user does not send out a reminder again, the user is likely to miss the reminding event, so that the reminder can be sent out again according to a predetermined requirement based on the reminding event. The predetermined requirement refers to how a reminder will be issued for the reminder event. For example, how do different reminder events issue reminders again? How does the same reminder event issue reminders again based on the specific reminder contents? And so on. The preset requirements can be flexibly set according to the actual requirements of the user so as to timely and flexibly remind the user of reminding the user again.
According to the embodiment of the application, when the reminding event is closed after being triggered and reminding is not set again, whether the user is in an active state or not is monitored in real time; and if the situation that the user is not in the active state is monitored, sending out re-reminding according to a preset requirement based on the reminding event. Because the reminding event is closed after being triggered and the reminding is not set again, the activity state of the user is monitored in real time, if the user does not have activity, the reminding event is not managed by the user, the user possibly misses the reminding event, the reminding is sent again according to the preset requirement based on the reminding event, the reminding can be timely and flexibly carried out, and the user does not need to wear the wearable equipment.
Referring to fig. 2, in an embodiment, in step S101, when the reminding event is turned off after being triggered and is not set to remind again, monitoring whether the user is in an active state in real time may specifically include:
substep S1011: when the reminding event is closed after being triggered and reminding is not set again, the sound wave receiving circuit is used for receiving surrounding sound waves, and the global positioning system GPS is used for recording the current GPS position.
Sub-step S1012: if the current GPS position is not changed and the sound wave exceeding the preset sound intensity is not received, the user is determined not to be in the active state.
In this embodiment, a global positioning system GPS and a sound wave receiving circuit are installed in the mobile terminal, the global positioning system GPS may locate a current position of the mobile terminal (i.e., a current position of a user), the sound wave receiving circuit may receive surrounding sound waves, if the current GPS position does not change and the sound wave exceeding a predetermined sound intensity is not received, it may be basically determined that the user is turned off after a reminding event is triggered, and a corresponding reaction is not made to the reminding event, for example, the user continues to sleep, and the like, and at this time, it may be determined that the user is not in an active state.
Specifically, if the current GPS location has not changed and sound waves exceeding a predetermined sound intensity are not received within a certain time frame (e.g., 1 minute, 2 minutes, … …, etc.), it is determined that the user is not active.
In one embodiment, in order to save power consumption, the sound wave receiving circuit may be turned on to receive the surrounding sound waves only when the reminding event is triggered and the reminding event is not set for reminding again, and the sound wave receiving circuit may be turned off after the determination that the user is not in the active state is completed.
In one embodiment, the reminder event is a non-alarm reminder event; non-alarm-clock-reminding events refer to other reminding events than alarm-clock events. At this time, in an actual application, if the event location position is recorded in the non-alarm-clock-reminding event, how to issue the reminder again may be determined accordingly, please refer to fig. 3, in step S102, if it is monitored that the user is not in an active state, the reminder is issued according to a predetermined requirement based on the reminding event, which may specifically include:
substep S1021: and if the situation that the user is not in the active state is monitored, determining whether the event place position is recorded from the non-alarm-clock reminding event.
Substep S1022: and if the event location position is recorded, calculating the required commute time between the two positions according to the event location position and the current GPS position recorded by the GPS.
Substep S1023: and determining the reminding time again according to the commute time, and sending out reminding again when the reminding time again reaches.
In the present embodiment, the commute time required between two locations refers to the time required to reach the event location from the current GPS location recorded by the GPS by a specified vehicle. The commute time is the time that must be reserved. The reminder time must be advanced based on the commute time. For example: in a practical application, if the time of the event start is recorded, the user may be reminded again by subtracting the previous 15 minutes of the commute time from the time of the event start (which may be set according to the user's own habits), and if the time is less than 15 minutes, the user may be reminded immediately.
In another embodiment, when the reminding event is a non-alarm-clock reminding event, if the location of the event is not recorded and only the start time of the event is recorded, the reminder may also be determined by the following method, please refer to fig. 4, that is, in step S102, if it is monitored that the user is not in an active state, the reminder is sent out according to a predetermined requirement based on the reminding event, which specifically includes:
substep S1024: and if the situation that the user is not in the active state is monitored, determining whether the event starting time is recorded from the non-alarm-clock reminding event.
Substep S1025: and if the event starting time is recorded, determining the reminding time again according to the event starting time and the current time, and sending out reminding again when the reminding time arrives.
In the embodiment, if the event starting time is recorded in the non-alarm-clock reminding event, the reminding time again is flexibly determined according to the event starting time and the current time, and the reminding is sent out when the reminding time arrives. For example: if the event destination point information is not recorded in the event, but the event start time is recorded, the user is reminded at 1/5 time between the event start time and the current time (which can be set according to the user's own habits), and if the time exceeds 30 minutes, the user is reminded at the latest at 30 minutes (for example, the current time is 10:00, the event start time is 12:00, and 1/5 between the event start time and the current time is 10:00 plus 2 hours of 1/5, that is, 10:24 minutes).
In yet another embodiment, the reminder event is an alarm clock reminder event; at this time, in step S102, if it is monitored that the user is not in an active state, based on the reminding event, sending out a reminder again according to a predetermined requirement, which may specifically include: if the situation that the user is not in the active state is monitored, the alarm clock reminding event is closed, and then the first preset time is reached, and the user sends out reminding again.
The first predetermined time may be set according to the user's own habits. For example: if the reminder event is an alarm, the reminder event can ring again 10 minutes after the user cancels to remind the user.
In this embodiment, the sending of the second prompt is the sending of the second prompt which is automatically sent when the user is monitored not to be in the active state after the prompt event is triggered and is closed and not set, and in order to avoid the user being troubled by the prompt, the sending of the second prompt can also be the sending of the corresponding prompt information when the second prompt is sent to prompt that the second prompt is the sending of the prompt event which is triggered and closed last time and monitored not to be in the active state.
Wherein, the method also comprises: before sending out the reminding again, if the user is monitored to be in an active state, the reminding again set based on the reminding event is cancelled again.
That is, once it is monitored that the user is already in an active state before the reminder again, the reminder again set based on the reminder event is cancelled, so as to avoid causing trouble to the user.
Referring to fig. 5, in one embodiment, the method further includes:
step S201: after sending out the reminder again, the monitoring screen is triggered.
Step S202: if the screen is not triggered, controlling to remind again for the second preset time till the screen is triggered.
When a re-reminding is sent to remind the user of a possibly missed reminding event, if the user has reaction, the eyes of the user are opened and the user can look at the screen to trigger the screen in a normal condition, the user can normally close the reminding event, if the user does not react, the reminding event is disregarded, the screen is not triggered at all, the user still possibly misses the reminding event, and therefore the re-reminding is controlled to continue for the second preset time until the screen is triggered. For example, if the user does not trigger the screen at this point, the alarm or event prompt will last for 5 minutes until the user opens both eyes to view the screen and closes the reminder event.
Referring to fig. 6, fig. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of an embodiment of a mobile terminal according to the present application, where the mobile terminal includes: the processor 1, the memory 2, the communication circuit 3 and the display 4, the processor 1 being coupled to the memory 2, the communication circuit 3 and the display 4, respectively, the processor 1, the memory 2, the communication circuit 3 and the display 4 being operable to implement the steps of any of the above methods. For a detailed description of relevant matters, reference is made to the above method section, which is not described in detail herein.
Referring to fig. 7, fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of an embodiment of the apparatus with storage function according to the present application, where the apparatus 10 has stored thereon program data 100, and when the program data 100 is executed by a processor, the steps in any of the above methods are implemented. For a detailed description of relevant matters, reference is made to the above method section, which is not described in detail herein.
The technical solution of the present application, which essentially or partially contributes to the prior art, or all or part of the technical solution may be embodied in the form of a software product, where the means with a storage function includes several program data for enabling a computer device (which may be a personal computer, a server, or a network device) or a processor (processor) to execute all or part of the steps of the method according to the embodiments of the present application. The aforementioned apparatus having a storage function includes: a U disk, a removable hard disk, a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), and so forth.
The above description is only for the purpose of illustrating embodiments of the present application and is not intended to limit the scope of the present application, and all modifications of equivalent structures and equivalent processes, which are made by the contents of the specification and the drawings of the present application or are directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are also included in the scope of the present application.

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1. A method for reminding a reminder of an event again, the method comprising:
when the reminding event is closed after being triggered and reminding is not set again, monitoring whether the user is in an active state or not in real time; the reminder event comprises a non-alarm reminder event;
if the user is not monitored to be in the active state, sending out a re-reminding according to a preset requirement based on the reminding event, wherein the step of sending out the re-reminding comprises the following steps:
the reminder event is a non-alarm reminder event; if the situation that the user is not in the active state is monitored, determining whether an event place position is recorded from the non-alarm-clock reminding event;
if the event location position is recorded, calculating the required commuting time between the two positions according to the event location position and the current GPS position recorded by the GPS; determining re-reminding time according to the commute time, and sending out re-reminding when the re-reminding time is up;
and if not, determining the reminding time again according to the event starting time and the current time, and sending out reminding again when the reminding time arrives.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the monitoring whether the user is in an active state in real time when the reminding event is turned off after being triggered and the reminding event is not set to remind again comprises:
when the reminding event is closed after being triggered and reminding is not set again, receiving surrounding sound waves by using a sound wave receiving circuit, and recording the current GPS position by using a Global Positioning System (GPS);
and if the current GPS position is not changed and the sound wave exceeding the preset sound intensity is not received, determining that the user is not in an active state.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
when the reminding is sent again, a prompt message is also sent to prompt that the reminding is sent when the reminding event is monitored not to be in an active state after the last trigger is closed.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and before sending out the re-reminding, if the user is monitored to be in an active state, canceling the re-reminding set based on the reminding event.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
after sending out the reminding again, monitoring whether the screen is triggered;
and if the screen is not triggered, controlling the reminding again to continue for a second preset time until the screen is triggered.
6. A mobile terminal, characterized in that the mobile terminal comprises: a processor, a memory, a communication circuit, and a display, the processor being coupled to the memory, the communication circuit, and the display, respectively, the processor, the memory, the communication circuit, and the display being operable to implement the steps of the method of any of claims 1-5.
7. An apparatus having a storage function, on which program data are stored, characterized in that the program data realize the steps in the method of any of claims 1-5 when executed by a processor.
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