CN110086706B - Method and system for joining a device-specific message group - Google Patents

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CN110086706B
CN110086706B CN201910333221.3A CN201910333221A CN110086706B CN 110086706 B CN110086706 B CN 110086706B CN 201910333221 A CN201910333221 A CN 201910333221A CN 110086706 B CN110086706 B CN 110086706B
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The present disclosure relates to a method and system for joining a device-specific message group. The method comprises the following steps: responsive to the mobile computing device successfully connecting to the first wireless network device, sending, via the first wireless network device and the second network device to a server connected to the internet, an indication indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join the wireless network, the first wireless network device configured to connect to the internet via the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device; group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of a first wireless network device and a second MAC address of a second network device is received from a server, wherein the group information comprises member information which is on line currently in the group.

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Method and system for joining a device-specific message group
Technical Field
The present invention relates to the field of communications technologies, and in particular, to a method and system for joining a device-specific message group.
Background
With the rapid development of computer technology and communication technology, instant messaging plays an increasingly important role in people's daily life, study and work and brings great convenience to the communication among people. Instant messaging refers to the purpose of allowing two or more users to instantly communicate various data (including voice data, video data, text data) using a network for the purpose of instant communication between the two or more users. Common instant messaging software is: tencent QQ instant messaging software, WeChat, Skype, Aliwang, etc. In order to communicate between two or more users, a group needs to be created between them. However, there are many drawbacks to the creation of groups in instant messaging, as follows.
(1) Groups in existing instant messaging are typically generated based on the originator filling out certain group information or inviting other participants to join in a separate chat window. Thus, the creation of these groups is passive.
(2) The participants need to join by means of invitation or search the group, and a request for joining the group is made to the group administrator and is approved by the administrator before successfully joining the group. Thus, the manner of participation of the participants is limited.
(3) The position range of the traditional group cannot be limited to a relatively precise area, and the members of the group cannot be precisely positioned.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, embodiments of the present invention provide a method and system for joining a device-specific message group, which can achieve the advantages that the group is actively created and participants flexibly join the group.
To achieve the above object, according to an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a method for joining a device-specific message group, the method including:
responsive to a mobile computing device successfully connecting to a first wireless network device, sending, via the first wireless network device and a second network device to a server connected to the internet, an indication indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device configured to connect to the internet via the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device; and
receiving, from the server, group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device, wherein the group information includes member information currently online in the group.
Optionally, the group information is obtained by the server in response to receiving the indication from the mobile computing device, wherein obtaining the group information includes detecting, by the server, whether a group corresponding to the first wireless network device and the second network device exists, in the absence of the group, further determining, by the server, whether a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device are the same, and if the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and the second MAC address of the second network device are the same, automatically creating, by the server, the group corresponding to the MAC address and joining the mobile computing device to the group as a member of the group.
Optionally, if the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and the second MAC address of the second network device are not the same, automatically creating, by the server, a first group corresponding to the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second group corresponding to the second MAC address of the second network device and joining the mobile computing device to the first group and the second group as members of the first group and the second group, respectively, and establishing a parent-child relationship in a database of the server for the first MAC address and the second MAC address, wherein the first MAC address is set to a child MAC address and the second MAC address is set to a parent MAC address, and/or establishing parent-child relationships in a database of the server for the first group and the second group, wherein the first group is set as a subgroup and the second group is set as a parent group.
Optionally, the server removes the mobile computing device from the list of current online members of the group upon detecting that the mobile computing device has disconnected from the first wireless network device.
Optionally, removing the mobile computing device from the list of current online members of the group comprises:
upon determining that the mobile computing device is still able to communicate with the server over another communication connection different from the first wireless network device, setting a state of the mobile computing device in the group to a semi-offline state; and
upon determining that the mobile computing device is unable to communicate with the server over any connection, setting a state of the mobile computing device in the group to a fully offline state.
Optionally, the indication is that the mobile computing device sent to the server via another network connection different from the first wireless network device and the second network device.
According to another aspect of embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a system for joining a device-specific message group, wherein the system comprises a mobile computing device, a server, a first wireless network device and a second network device, wherein the mobile computing device is operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device is configured to connect to the internet via the second network device, wherein the mobile computing device is configured to: in response to the mobile computing device successfully connecting to a first wireless network device, sending, via the first wireless network device and the second network device, to a server connected to the internet, an indication indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device; and receiving group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device from the server, wherein the group information includes member information currently online in the group.
Optionally, the server is configured to obtain the group information in response to receiving the indication from the mobile computing device, wherein the server is further configured to: detecting whether a group corresponding to the first wireless network device and the second network device exists, in the case that the group does not exist, further determining by the server whether a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device are the same, and if the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and the second MAC address of the second network device are the same, automatically creating by the server a group corresponding to the MAC address and joining the mobile computing device to the group as a member of the group.
Optionally, the server is further configured to: automatically creating a first group corresponding to the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second group corresponding to the second MAC address of the second network device and joining the mobile computing device to the first group and the second group as members of the first group and the second group, respectively, if the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and the second MAC address of the second network device are not the same, and establishing a parent-child relationship in a database of the server for the first MAC address and the second MAC address, wherein the first MAC address is set to a child MAC address and the second MAC address is set to a parent MAC address, and/or establishing parent-child relationships in a database of the server for the first group and the second group, wherein the first group is set as a subgroup and the second group is set as a parent group.
Optionally, the server is further configured to remove the mobile computing device from the list of current online members of the group upon detecting that the mobile computing device has disconnected from the first wireless network device.
Optionally, the server is further configured to: upon determining that the mobile computing device is still able to communicate with the server over another communication connection different from the first wireless network device, setting a state of the mobile computing device in the group to a semi-offline state; and upon determining that the mobile computing device is unable to communicate with the server over any connection, setting a state of the mobile computing device in the group to a fully offline state.
Optionally, the indication is that the mobile computing device sent to the server via another network connection different from the first wireless network device and the second network device.
According to yet another aspect of embodiments of the present invention, there is provided an electronic device for joining a device-specific message group, comprising:
one or more processors;
a storage device for storing one or more programs,
the one or more programs, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform a method for joining a device-specific message group provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
According to yet another aspect of embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon a computer program which, when executed by a processor, implements a method for joining a device-specific message group provided according to embodiments of the present invention.
One embodiment of the above invention has the following advantages or benefits: in contrast to the prior art, the present invention, in response to the mobile computing device successfully connecting to the first wireless network device, sends an indication to a server connected to the internet via the first wireless network device and the second network device indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device configured to connect to the internet via the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device; receiving, from the server, group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device, wherein the group information includes member information currently online in the group. The method of the invention can make the availability of the message group better.
Further effects of the above-mentioned non-conventional alternatives will be described below in connection with the embodiments.
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FIG. 1A is a block diagram of a prior art WLAN networking;
FIG. 1B is a block diagram of another prior art WLAN networking;
FIG. 2 is a flow diagram of a method for joining a device-specific message group in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is another flow diagram of a method for joining a device-specific message group in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a system for joining a device-specific message group according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is an exemplary system architecture diagram in which embodiments of the present invention may be applied; and
fig. 6 is a schematic block diagram of a computer system suitable for use in implementing a terminal device or server of an embodiment of the invention.
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Exemplary embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which various details of embodiments of the invention are included to assist understanding, and which are to be considered as merely exemplary. Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications of the embodiments described herein can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Also, descriptions of well-known functions and constructions are omitted in the following description for clarity and conciseness.
Fig. 1A is a block diagram of a WLAN networking of the prior art. As shown in fig. 1A, the WLAN networking is mainly illustrated in a home network networking mode. As shown in fig. 1A, an ap (access point) is a wireless access point, a central node of a network, which may be a router or the like. STA (station) (such as STA1, STA2, etc.) is a station, and any device accessing the wireless AP, such as a notebook with a wireless network card or a mobile computing device such as a mobile phone with a wireless network card. The STA connects to the Internet (Internet) via an AP and ADSL modem, and the current common mode is an AP and modem integrated home wireless router.
Fig. 1B is a block diagram of another WLAN networking of the prior art. As shown in fig. 1B, the networking is mainly illustrated in an AC-AP networking mode. As shown in fig. 1B, an AP (such as AP1, AP2, etc.) is a wireless access point, a central node of a network, which may be a router, etc.; the STA (such as STA1, STA2, etc.) is a station, and any device accessing the wireless AP, such as a notebook with a wireless network card or a mobile computing device such as a mobile phone with a wireless network card; ac (access controller) is an access controller. Networking in which STAs are connected to a router through control of an AC via an AP, a switch, and a router to access a cloud network is called AC-AP networking. Under the AC-AP networking mode, the AC is responsible for converging data from different APs and accessing the data into a cloud network, and meanwhile, the control functions of configuration management of AP equipment, authentication and management of wireless users, broadband access, safety and the like are completed; the STAs connect to the cloud network via the AP and the router.
Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of a main flow of a method for joining a device-specific message group according to an embodiment of the present invention, and as shown in fig. 2, the method for joining a device-specific message group according to an embodiment of the present invention includes steps S201, S202, and S203.
Step S201: in response to a mobile computing device successfully connecting to a first wireless network device, send, via the first wireless network device and a second network device, to a server connected to the internet, an indication indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device configured to connect to the internet via the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device.
Joining a mobile computing device to a wireless network includes: detecting a wireless network signal; sending a request for joining the wireless network to which the wireless network signal belongs; authenticating, in response to the request, whether the mobile computing device is authorized to join the wireless network; and joining the mobile computing device to the wireless network in response to an indication that the mobile computing device is authorized to join the wireless network. Specifically, after the mobile computing device detects a wireless network signal, the mobile computing device sends a request for joining the wireless network to a wireless network to which the wireless network signal belongs, and after the wireless network receives the request from the mobile computing device, the wireless network matches authentication information included in the request with authentication information of the wireless network to determine whether to authorize the mobile computing device to join the wireless network. If the authentication information included in the request matches the authentication information of the wireless network, authorizing the mobile computing device to join the wireless network, and sending an indication to the mobile computing device that the mobile computing device is authorized to join the wireless network and joining the mobile computing device to the wireless network. Wherein the authentication information may be information such as a password. The wireless network signal may refer to, for example, a wireless network device signal or a bluetooth signal or an infrared signal, etc. In this document, the present application is mainly illustrated by taking a wireless network device signal as an example, but the present application is not limited thereto. The wireless network signals are typically provided by wireless network devices, such as wireless routers. The same wireless network device may mean that at least one mobile computing device is connected to the same network segment. That is, the MAC addresses of the routers of the nearest level to which these mobile computing devices are connected are the same. The mobile computing device may refer to a laptop, a tablet, a mobile phone, etc. These mobile computing devices may connect to the wireless network device via wired or wireless means. If the mobile computing device successfully connects to the wireless network device after entering the password for the wireless network device, an indication is sent to a server indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the wireless network device, i.e., a wireless network device. If the mobile computing device fails to successfully connect to the wireless network device, refraining from sending an indication to a server indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the wireless network device. The indication includes a unique device identifier of the wireless network device based on a service set identifier and/or a MAC address of the wireless network device.
After the mobile computing device successfully connects to the wireless network device, the mobile computing device obtains information (such as a MAC address or service set identifier) of a router of the wireless network device and sends the obtained information of the router of the wireless network device to a server.
If the networking mode of the WLAN is the networking mode shown in fig. 1A, the first wireless network device and the second network device are the same wireless network device and generally refer to an AP in the networking shown in fig. 1A, which may be a wireless network device such as a wireless router. If the networking mode of the WLAN is the networking mode shown in fig. 1B, the first wireless network device is an AP in the networking shown in fig. 1B, and the second network device generally refers to a previous-level router of the AP in the networking shown in fig. 1B, so that the MAC address of the first wireless network device is different from the MAC address of the second network device.
After the mobile computing device successfully connects to a first wireless network device and a second network device, sending an indication to the server that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device. The indication typically includes a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device. The first MAC address of the first wireless network device generally refers to the MAC address of the AP shown in fig. 1A and 1B, and the second MAC address of the second wireless network device generally refers to the MAC address of the upper-level router of the AP in the networking shown in fig. 1B.
Step S202: receiving, from the server, group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device, wherein the group information includes member information currently online in the group.
After the server receives the indication, the server queries a database of the server for group information of a group corresponding to the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and the second MAC address of the second network device to determine whether a group corresponding to the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and the second MAC address of the second network device exists. In the event that the group exists, sending group information for the group to the mobile computing device. In the absence of the group, a group corresponding to the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and the second MAC address of the second network device is automatically created in a database of a server and the group information is sent to the mobile computing device. The group information for the group may include information of members of the group that are currently online.
One embodiment of the above invention has the following advantages or benefits: in contrast to the prior art, the present invention, in response to the mobile computing device successfully connecting to the first wireless network device, sends an indication to a server connected to the internet via the first wireless network device and the second network device indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device configured to connect to the internet via the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device; receiving, from the server, group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device, wherein the group information includes member information currently online in the group. The method of the invention can make the availability of the message group better.
A further description of a method for joining a device-specific message group according to an embodiment of the invention is exemplarily described below in connection with fig. 3.
Fig. 3 is another flow diagram of a method for joining a device-specific message group in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 3, the method for joining a device-specific message group according to an embodiment of the present invention includes steps S301 to S307.
Step S301: in response to a mobile computing device successfully connecting to a first wireless network device, send, via the first wireless network device and a second network device, to a server connected to the internet, an indication indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device configured to connect to the internet via the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device.
Step S302: detecting whether a group corresponding to the first wireless network device and the second network device exists. The groups correspond to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device, respectively.
Step S303: in an instance in which there are groups corresponding to the first wireless network device and the second network device, joining the mobile computing device to the group corresponding to the first wireless network device and the second network device.
Step S304: further determining, by the server, whether a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device are the same in the absence of the group.
Step S305: if the first MAC address of the first wireless network device is the same as the second MAC address of the second network device, automatically creating a group corresponding to the MAC address by the server and joining the mobile computing device to the group as a member of the group.
Step S306: if the first MAC address of the first wireless network device is not the same as the second MAC address of the second network device, automatically creating, by the server, a first group corresponding to the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second group corresponding to the second MAC address of the second network device and joining the mobile computing device to the first group and the second group as members of the first group and the second group, respectively.
Further, the first MAC address and the second MAC address establish a parent-child relationship in a database of the server, the first MAC address is set to a child MAC address and the second MAC address is set to a parent MAC address, the first group and the second group establish a parent-child relationship in a database of the server, the first group is set to a child group and the second group is set to a parent group.
Moreover, the name of the group is further determined based on geographic location information of the first wireless network device. For example, take the example of creating a group name of "starbucks Yongding road shop". Firstly, the position information of the first wireless network equipment is matched with the name of a merchant and the position information of the merchant database to determine that the name of the merchant is starbucks and the position information is a permanent road, and further determine that the group name is 'starbucks permanent road shop'.
Further, upon detecting that the mobile computing device has disconnected from the first wireless network device, the server removes the mobile computing device from the list of current online members of the group.
In some cases, if the IP address of the mobile computing device changes, the mobile computing device is removed from the list of currently online members of the subgroup by identifying that the mobile computing device has disconnected from the first wireless network device by determining that a connection state of the network of the mobile computing device is in the context of a mobile network or in the context of a connection to other wireless network devices.
In other cases, if a mobile computing device is not detected to be connected to the first wireless network device within a time threshold, it is determined that the mobile computing device has disconnected from the wireless network device, at which time the mobile computing device is also removed from the list of current online members of the group.
Further, removing the mobile computing device from the list of current online members of the group comprises: upon determining that the mobile computing device is still able to communicate with the server via another communication connection different from the wireless network device, setting the state of the mobile computing device in the group to a semi-offline state, e.g., at which time the state of the mobile computing device in the parent group may be allowed to remain set to an online state while the state of the mobile computing device in the child group is set to an offline state; and upon determining that the mobile computing device is unable to communicate with the server over any connection, setting a state of the mobile computing device in the group to a fully offline state, e.g., when the state of the mobile computing device in the parent group and the child group are both offline states. For example, if it is determined that the mobile computing device has disconnected from the wireless network device, it is further determined whether the mobile computing device is capable of communicating with the server over a cellular network, and if so, the state of the mobile computing device in the group is set to a semi-offline state. A semi-offline state, as used herein, refers to a state in which the mobile computing device is still able to communicate with the server via another communication connection different from the wireless network device after being disconnected from the wireless network device, and in the semi-offline state, the mobile computing device can still receive session information between the group members to facilitate real-time group dynamics awareness. After determining that the mobile computing device is unable to connect to a server by any means, setting a state of the mobile computing device in the group to a fully offline state. When the mobile computing device is in a fully offline state, the mobile computing device does not obtain any information for the group.
Furthermore, the chat mode is further described based on the above method.
Two chat modes, a compact mode and a full network mode, are described below.
In the terse mode, if the mobile computing device is connected to the server through the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device may join the chat of the parent group and the child group; then, if the mobile computing device disconnects from the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device automatically exits the chat of the child group while maintaining the chat of the parent group, wherein an administrator of the group does not automatically exit the chat of the group but remains in the group and is set to be in a semi-offline state if the mobile computing device disconnects from the first wireless network device and the second network device. Under the condition that a plurality of mobile computing devices are connected to a server through the same wireless network device, peer-to-peer chatting can be initiated among members of the same subgroup without adding friends.
In a full network mode, if the mobile computing device is connected to the server through the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device may join a chat between the parent group and the child group; then, if the mobile computing device disconnects from the wireless network device, the mobile computing device continues to remain in the subgroup without exiting the chat of the subgroup and is set to a semi-offline state while continuing to remain online in the parent group. Wherein the member's avatar has a status indicator for displaying whether the member is currently under the wireless network device to which the group belongs.
One embodiment of the above invention has the following advantages or benefits: in contrast to the prior art, the present invention, in response to the mobile computing device successfully connecting to the first wireless network device, sends an indication to a server connected to the internet via the first wireless network device and the second network device indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device configured to connect to the internet via the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device; receiving, from the server, group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device, wherein the group information includes member information currently online in the group. The method of the invention can make the availability of the message group better.
Fig. 4 is a block diagram of a system for joining a device-specific message group in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 4, a system 400 for joining a device-specific message group according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a mobile computing device 401, a server 402, a first wireless network device 403, a second network device 404, and a cloud network 405. The mobile computing device 401 is operable to establish a wireless connection with a first wireless network device 403 to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device 403 being configured to connect to a cloud network 405 (i.e., the internet) via a second network device 404.
The mobile computing device 401 communicates with the server 402 over a cloud network 405 without successfully connecting to the first wireless network device 403 or disconnecting from the first wireless network device 403. After the mobile computing device 401 successfully connects to the first wireless network device 403, the mobile computing device 401 communicates with the server 402 through the first wireless network device 403 and a second network device 404.
The mobile computing device 401 may be configured to: in response to the mobile computing device 401 successfully connecting to a first wireless network device 403, sending, via the first wireless network device 403 and the second network device 404, an indication to a server 402 connected to a cloud network 405 indicating that the mobile computing device 401 has successfully connected to the first wireless network device 403, the indication comprising a first MAC address of the first wireless network device 403 and a second MAC address of the second network device 404; and receiving group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device 403 and a second MAC address of the second network device 404 from the server 402, wherein the group information includes member information currently online in the group.
The server 402 may be configured to obtain the group information in response to receiving the indication from the mobile computing device 401, wherein the server 402 is further configured to: detecting whether a group corresponding to the first wireless network device 403 and the second network device 404 exists, in case the group does not exist, further determining by the server 402 whether the first MAC address of the first wireless network device 403 and the second MAC address of the second network device 404 are the same, if the first MAC address of the first wireless network device 403 and the second MAC address of the second network device 404 are the same, automatically creating by the server 402 a group corresponding to the MAC address and joining the mobile computing device 401 to the group as a member of the group.
The server 402 may be further configured to: if the first MAC address of the first wireless network device 403 and the second MAC address of the second network device 404 are not the same, automatically creating a first group corresponding to the first MAC address of the first wireless network device 403 and a second group corresponding to the second MAC address of the second network device 404 and joining the mobile computing device 401 to the first group and the second group as members of the first group and the second group, wherein the first MAC address and the second MAC address establish a parent-child relationship in a database of the server 402, the first MAC is set to a child MAC address and the second MAC address is set to a parent MAC address, the first group and the second group establish a parent-child relationship in the database of the server 402, the first group being set as a child group and the second group being set as a parent group.
The name of the group may be further determined based on geographical location information of the first wireless network device 403. For example, take the example of creating a group name of "starbucks Yongding road shop". First, the location information of the first wireless network device 403 is matched with the name of the merchant and the location information of the merchant database to determine that the name of the merchant is starbucks and the location information is a permanent road, so as to determine that the group name is "starbucks permanent road shop".
The server 402 is further configured to remove the mobile computing device 401 from the list of current online members of the group upon detecting that the mobile computing device 401 has disconnected from the first wireless network device 403.
The server 402 may be further configured to: upon determining that the mobile computing device 401 is still able to communicate with the server through another communication connection different from the first wireless network device 403, setting a state of the mobile computing device 401 in the group to a semi-offline state; and upon determining that the mobile computing device 401 is unable to communicate with the server 402 over any connection, setting the state of the mobile computing device 401 in the group to a fully offline state.
In some cases, if the IP address of mobile computing device 401 changes, mobile computing device 401 is removed from the list of currently online members of the group by determining that mobile computing device 401 has disconnected from the wireless network device 403 by determining that the connection status of the network of mobile computing device 401 is in the context of a mobile network or in the context of a connection to other wireless network devices.
In other cases, if mobile computing device 401 fails to detect connection to wireless network device 403 within a certain time threshold, it is determined that mobile computing device 401 has disconnected from the wireless network device, at which time mobile computing device 401 is also removed from the list of current online members of the group.
The server 402 is further configured to: upon determining that the mobile computing device 401 is still able to communicate with the server through another communication (e.g., a cloud network 405 (which may be a cellular network)) connection different from the wireless network device 403, setting the state of the mobile computing device in the group to a semi-offline state; and upon determining that the mobile computing device 401 is unable to communicate with the server 402 over any connection, setting the state of the mobile computing device 401 in the group to a fully offline state. For example, if it is determined that the mobile computing device 401 has disconnected from the wireless network device 403, it is further determined whether the mobile computing device 401 is capable of communicating with the server 402 over a cloud network 405 (e.g., a cellular network), and if so, the status of the mobile computing device 401 in the group is set to a semi-offline status. A semi-offline state, in which the mobile computing device 401 can still receive session information between group members to facilitate real-time group dynamics understanding, refers herein to a state in which the mobile computing device 401 is still able to communicate with the server 402 through another communication connection (e.g., cloud network 405) different from the wireless network device after being disconnected from the first wireless network device 403. After determining that the mobile computing device 401 is unable to connect to the server 402 by any means, the state of the mobile computing device 401 in the group is set to a fully offline state. When mobile computing device 401 is in a fully offline state, mobile computing device 401 does not obtain any information for the group.
The mobile computing device 401 may be configured to send the indication to the server 402 via another network connection (e.g., cloud network 405) different from the first wireless network device 403.
In some cases, if the IP address of the mobile computing device 401 changes, the mobile computing device 401 is removed from the subgroup at this point by identifying that the mobile computing device 401 has disconnected from the first wireless network device 403 by determining that the connection state of the network of the mobile computing device 401 is in the context of a mobile network or in the context of a connection to other wireless network devices.
In other cases, if the mobile computing device 401 is not detected to be connected to the first wireless network device 403 within a time threshold, it is determined that the mobile computing device 401 has disconnected from the first wireless network device 403, at which point the mobile computing device 401 is removed from the group.
Furthermore, the chat mode is further described based on the above method.
Two chat modes, a compact mode and a full network mode, are described below.
In the compact mode, if mobile computing device 401 is connected to server 402 through first wireless network device 403 and second wireless network device 404, mobile computing device 401 may join a chat of a parent group and a child group; then if mobile computing device 401 disconnects from first wireless network device 403 and second network device 404, mobile computing device 401 automatically exits the chat of the subgroup while maintaining the chat of the parent group, wherein the administrator of the group does not automatically exit the chat of the subgroup but remains in the subgroup and is set to be in a semi-offline state if the connection to first wireless network device 403 and second network device 404 is disconnected. In the case where multiple mobile computing devices 401 are connected to the server through the same wireless network device, peer-to-peer chat between members of the same subgroup is initiated without the need to add buddies.
In the full network mode, if mobile computing device 401 is connected to server 402 through first wireless network device 403 and second wireless network device 404, mobile computing device 401 may join a chat of a parent group and a child group; then if mobile computing device 401 disconnects from first wireless network device 403 and second network device 404, mobile computing device 401 continues to remain in the subgroup without exiting the chat of the subgroup and set to a semi-offline state while continuing to remain online in the parent group. Wherein the member's avatar has a status indicator for displaying whether the member is currently under the wireless network device to which the group belongs.
One embodiment of the above invention has the following advantages or benefits: in contrast to the prior art, the present invention, in response to the mobile computing device successfully connecting to the first wireless network device, sends an indication to a server connected to the internet via the first wireless network device and the second network device indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device configured to connect to the internet via the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device; receiving, from the server, group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device, wherein the group information includes member information currently online in the group. The method of the invention can make the availability of the message group better.
Fig. 5 illustrates an exemplary system architecture 500 for a method and apparatus for joining a device-specific message group to which embodiments of the present invention may be applied.
As shown in fig. 5, the system architecture 500 may include terminal devices 501, 502, 503, a network 504, and a server 505. The network 504 serves to provide a medium for communication links between the terminal devices 501, 502, 503 and the server 505. Network 504 may include various connection types, such as wired, wireless communication links, or fiber optic cables, to name a few.
The user may use the terminal devices 501, 502, 503 to interact with a server 505 over a network 504 to receive or send messages or the like. The terminal devices 501, 502, 503 may have installed thereon various communication client applications, such as shopping-like applications, web browser applications, search-like applications, instant messaging tools, mailbox clients, social platform software, etc. (by way of example only).
The terminal devices 501, 502, 503 may be various electronic devices having a display screen and supporting web browsing, including but not limited to smart phones, tablet computers, laptop portable computers, desktop computers, and the like.
The server 505 may be a server providing various services, such as a background management server (for example only) providing support for streaming websites browsed by users using the terminal devices 501, 502, 503. The background management server may analyze and perform other processing on the received data such as the information query request, and feed back a processing result (for example, target push information and product information — just an example) to the terminal device.
It should be noted that the method for joining a device-specific message group provided by the embodiment of the present invention is generally executed by the terminal devices 501, 502, and 503, and accordingly, the apparatus for joining a device-specific message group is generally disposed in the terminal devices 501, 502, and 503.
It should be understood that the number of terminal devices, networks, and servers in fig. 5 is merely illustrative. There may be any number of terminal devices, networks, and servers, as desired for an implementation.
Referring now to FIG. 6, a block diagram of a computer system 600 suitable for use with a terminal device implementing an embodiment of the invention is shown. The terminal device shown in fig. 6 is only an example, and should not bring any limitation to the functions and the scope of use of the embodiments of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 6, the computer system 600 includes a Central Processing Unit (CPU)601 that can perform various appropriate actions and processes according to a program stored in a Read Only Memory (ROM)602 or a program loaded from a storage section 608 into a Random Access Memory (RAM) 603. In the RAM 603, various programs and data necessary for the operation of the system 600 are also stored. The CPU 601, ROM 602, and RAM 603 are connected to each other via a bus 604. An input/output (I/O) interface 605 is also connected to bus 604.
The following components are connected to the I/O interface 605: an input portion 606 including a keyboard, a mouse, and the like; an output portion 607 including a display such as a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), and the like, and a speaker; a storage section 608 including a hard disk and the like; and a communication section 609 including a network interface card such as a LAN card, a modem, or the like. The communication section 609 performs communication processing via a network such as the internet. The driver 610 is also connected to the I/O interface 605 as needed. A removable medium 611 such as a magnetic disk, an optical disk, a magneto-optical disk, a semiconductor memory, or the like is mounted on the drive 610 as necessary, so that a computer program read out therefrom is mounted in the storage section 608 as necessary.
In particular, according to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the processes described above with reference to the flowcharts may be implemented as computer software programs. For example, embodiments of the present disclosure include a computer program product comprising a computer program embodied on a computer-readable medium, the computer program comprising program code for performing the method illustrated by the flow chart. In such an embodiment, the computer program may be downloaded and installed from a network through the communication section 609, and/or installed from the removable medium 611. The computer program performs the above-described functions defined in the system of the present invention when executed by the Central Processing Unit (CPU) 601.
It should be noted that the computer readable medium shown in the present invention can be a computer readable signal medium or a computer readable storage medium or any combination of the two. A computer readable storage medium may be, for example, but not limited to, an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, apparatus, or device, or any combination of the foregoing. More specific examples of the computer readable storage medium may include, but are not limited to: an electrical connection having one or more wires, a portable computer diskette, a hard disk, a Random Access Memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), an optical fiber, a portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), an optical storage device, a magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing. In the present invention, a computer readable storage medium may be any tangible medium that can contain, or store a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. In the present invention, however, a computer readable signal medium may include a propagated data signal with computer readable program code embodied therein, for example, in baseband or as part of a carrier wave. Such a propagated data signal may take many forms, including, but not limited to, electro-magnetic, optical, or any suitable combination thereof. A computer readable signal medium may be any computer readable medium that is not a computer readable storage medium and that can communicate, propagate, or transport a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. Program code embodied on a computer readable medium may be transmitted using any appropriate medium, including but not limited to: wireless, wire, fiber optic cable, RF, etc., or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
The flowchart and block diagrams in the figures illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods and computer program products according to various embodiments of the present invention. In this regard, each block in the flowchart or block diagrams may represent a module, segment, or portion of code, which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s). It should also be noted that, in some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the block may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, two blocks shown in succession may, in fact, be executed substantially concurrently, or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved. It will also be noted that each block of the block diagrams or flowchart illustration, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams or flowchart illustration, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based systems which perform the specified functions or acts, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.
The modules described in the embodiments of the present invention may be implemented by software or hardware. The modules described may also be provided in a processor.
As another aspect, the present invention also provides a computer-readable medium that may be contained in the apparatus described in the above embodiments; or may be separate and not incorporated into the device. The computer readable medium carries one or more programs which, when executed by the apparatus, cause the apparatus to: in response to the mobile computing device successfully connecting to the first wireless network device, sending, via the first wireless network device and the second network device to a server connected to the internet, an indication indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device configured to connect to the internet via the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device; receiving, from the server, group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device, wherein the group information includes member information currently online in the group.
One embodiment of the above invention has the following advantages or benefits: in contrast to the prior art, the present invention, in response to the mobile computing device successfully connecting to the first wireless network device, sends an indication to a server connected to the internet via the first wireless network device and the second network device indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device configured to connect to the internet via the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device; receiving, from the server, group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device, wherein the group information includes member information currently online in the group. The method of the invention can make the availability of the message group better.
The above-described embodiments should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, combinations, sub-combinations, and substitutions can occur, depending on design requirements and other factors. Any modification, equivalent replacement, and improvement made within the spirit and principle of the present invention should be included in the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. A method for joining a device-specific message group, comprising:
responsive to a mobile computing device successfully connecting to a first wireless network device, sending, via the first wireless network device and a second network device to a server connected to the internet, an indication indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the mobile computing device operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device configured to connect to the internet via the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device; and
receiving, from the server, group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device, wherein the group information includes member information currently online in the group;
wherein the group information is obtained by the server in response to receiving the indication from the mobile computing device, wherein obtaining the group information includes detecting, by the server, whether a group corresponding to the first wireless network device and the second network device exists, in the absence of the group, further determining, by the server, whether a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device are the same, and if the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and the second MAC address of the second network device are not the same, automatically creating, by the server, a first group corresponding to the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second group corresponding to the second MAC address of the second network device and joining the mobile computing device to the first group and the second group as the first group and the second group, respectively A member of a group, and establishing a parent-child relationship in a database of the server for the first MAC address and the second MAC address, wherein the first MAC address is set to a child MAC address and the second MAC address is set to a parent MAC address, and/or establishing a parent-child relationship in a database of the server for the first group and the second group, wherein the first group is set as a child group and the second group is set as a parent group.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein if the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and the second MAC address of the second network device are the same, automatically creating, by the server, a group corresponding to the MAC address and joining the mobile computing device to the group as a member of the group.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the server removes the mobile computing device from the list of current online members of the group upon detecting that the mobile computing device has disconnected from the first wireless network device.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein removing the mobile computing device from the list of current online members of the group comprises:
upon determining that the mobile computing device is still able to communicate with the server over another communication connection different from the first wireless network device, setting a state of the mobile computing device in the group to a semi-offline state; and
upon determining that the mobile computing device is unable to communicate with the server over any connection, setting a state of the mobile computing device in the group to a fully offline state.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the indication is sent by the mobile computing device to the server via another network connection different from the first wireless network device and the second network device.
6. A system for joining a device-specific message group, the system comprising a mobile computing device, a server, a first wireless network device, and a second network device, wherein the mobile computing device is operable to establish a wireless connection with the first wireless network device to join a wireless network, the first wireless network device is configured to connect to the Internet via the second network device,
wherein the mobile computing device is configured to: in response to the mobile computing device successfully connecting to a first wireless network device, sending, via the first wireless network device and the second network device, to a server connected to the internet, an indication indicating that the mobile computing device has successfully connected to the first wireless network device and the second network device, the indication including a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device; and receiving group information of a group corresponding to a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device from the server, wherein the group information includes member information currently online in the group;
wherein the server is configured to obtain the group information in response to receiving the indication from the mobile computing device, wherein the server is further configured to: detecting whether a group corresponding to the first and second network devices exists, in the absence of the group, further determining by the server whether a first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second MAC address of the second network device are the same, if the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and the second MAC address of the second network device are not the same, automatically creating a first group corresponding to the first MAC address of the first wireless network device and a second group corresponding to the second MAC address of the second network device and joining the mobile computing device to the first group and the second group as members of the first group and the second group, respectively, and establishing a parent-child relationship in a database of the server for the first MAC address and the second MAC address, wherein the first MAC address is set to a child MAC address and the second MAC address is set to a parent MAC address, and/or establishing a parent-child relationship in a database of the server for the first group and the second group, wherein the first group is set as a child group and the second group is set as a parent group.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the server is configured to obtain the group information in response to receiving the indication from the mobile computing device, wherein the server is further configured to: if the first MAC address of the first wireless network device is the same as the second MAC address of the second network device, automatically creating a group corresponding to the MAC address by the server and joining the mobile computing device to the group as a member of the group.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein the server is further configured to remove the mobile computing device from the list of current online members of the group upon detecting that the mobile computing device has disconnected from the first wireless network device.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the server is further configured to: upon determining that the mobile computing device is still able to communicate with the server over another communication connection different from the first wireless network device, setting a state of the mobile computing device in the group to a semi-offline state; and upon determining that the mobile computing device is unable to communicate with the server over any connection, setting a state of the mobile computing device in the group to a fully offline state.
10. The system of claim 6, wherein the indication is that the mobile computing device sent to the server via another network connection different from the first wireless network device and the second network device.
11. An electronic device for joining a device-specific message group, comprising:
one or more processors;
a storage device for storing one or more programs,
the one or more programs, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform the method of any of claims 1-5.
12. A computer-readable storage medium, on which a computer program is stored which, when being executed by a processor, carries out the method according to any one of claims 1 to 5.
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