CN114844938A - Method and device for counting use information of terminal equipment - Google Patents

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CN114844938A
CN114844938A CN202110145006.8A CN202110145006A CN114844938A CN 114844938 A CN114844938 A CN 114844938A CN 202110145006 A CN202110145006 A CN 202110145006A CN 114844938 A CN114844938 A CN 114844938A
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Abstract

The application provides a method and a device for counting use information of terminal equipment, which can improve the accuracy of the use information of the terminal equipment obtained through counting, and further ensure the effect of healthy use of the terminal equipment by a user. The method comprises the following steps: the first terminal device obtains first terminal device usage information, and the first terminal device usage information is used for describing the situation of the first user using the first terminal device. The method comprises the steps that a first terminal device sends first terminal device use information to a cloud terminal device, the first terminal device use information is used for the cloud terminal device to determine first use information, the first use information is used for describing the condition that a first user uses a plurality of terminal devices in a terminal device group, and the plurality of terminal devices comprise the first terminal device.

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Method and device for counting use information of terminal equipment
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of communications, and in particular, to a method and an apparatus for counting usage information of a terminal device.
Background
Currently, many terminal devices can support screen time management functions. The user can reasonably set the usable time of the terminal equipment, the usable time of the application installed by the terminal equipment, the sleep time of the terminal equipment and the like through the screen time management function supported by the terminal equipment. However, before the healthy use of the terminal device by the user is realized through the preset usable time of the terminal device, the usable time of the application installed in the terminal device, and the sleep time of the terminal device, the use information of the terminal device by the user needs to be counted. However, the statistical information of the user on the terminal device in the prior art may have a large error and a low accuracy, so that the effect of the user on using the terminal device healthily is affected.
Disclosure of Invention
In the prior art, the setting of the screen time management on a certain terminal device is only effective on the terminal device, so that the statistics is generally only carried out on the condition that a user uses a certain terminal device. If there are a plurality of terminal devices used by the user, the accuracy of the usage information of the terminal device by the user, which is obtained through statistics in the prior art, is low, and the effect of healthy usage of the terminal device by the user may be affected. The embodiment of the application provides a method and a device for counting use information of terminal equipment, which can count conditions of a plurality of terminal equipment used by a user, improve accuracy of the use information of the terminal equipment obtained through counting, and further ensure an effect of healthy use of the terminal equipment by the user.
In order to achieve the purpose, the technical scheme is as follows:
in a first aspect, a method for counting usage information of a terminal device is provided. The method for counting the use information of the terminal equipment comprises the following steps: the first terminal device acquires first terminal device usage information describing a situation in which the first user uses the first terminal device. And then, the first terminal equipment sends the first terminal equipment use information to the cloud equipment. The first terminal device usage information may be used by the cloud device to determine first usage information describing a situation in which the first user uses a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, where the plurality of terminal devices includes the first terminal device.
In the above process, the first terminal device usage information received by the cloud device may be used to determine the first usage information, that is, information describing a situation that the first user uses a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group. That is to say, when the cloud device counts the situation that the first user uses the terminal device, not only the situation that the first user uses the first terminal device but also the situation that the first user uses other terminal devices are considered. Therefore, compared with the prior art, under the scene that the same user can use a plurality of terminal devices, the accuracy of the use information of the terminal devices obtained through statistics can be better improved, and therefore the effect that the user uses the terminal devices healthily is guaranteed.
In one possible embodiment, a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group are associated by a group identification. Therefore, the cloud device can establish the association among the plurality of terminal devices according to the group identification, so that the use condition of the user on the plurality of terminal devices can be counted conveniently according to the group identification, and the accuracy of the terminal device use information of the same user obtained through counting is improved.
In one possible embodiment, the group identifier is a user account number or an identifier of a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN).
Optionally, before the first terminal device sends the first terminal device usage information to the cloud device, the method further includes: the first terminal equipment sends the first terminal equipment information to the cloud equipment; the first terminal equipment information comprises equipment identification of the first terminal equipment and group identification of a terminal equipment group; the first terminal device information is used for the cloud terminal device to add the first terminal device into the terminal device group.
Optionally, the method further includes: the first terminal equipment sends terminal equipment information of at least one terminal equipment to the cloud equipment; the terminal device information of the at least one terminal device includes a device identifier of the at least one terminal device and a group identifier of the terminal device group; and the terminal equipment information of the at least one terminal equipment is used for the cloud terminal equipment to add the at least one terminal equipment into the terminal equipment group, and the at least one terminal equipment comprises second terminal equipment.
Therefore, the terminal equipment can send corresponding terminal equipment information to the cloud equipment according to user requirements, and the cloud equipment adds the required terminal equipment to the terminal equipment group according to the terminal equipment information, so that the terminal equipment group established according to the user requirements is obtained, the accuracy of counting the information of the terminal equipment used by the user is ensured, and the effect of healthily using the multi-terminal equipment by the user is ensured.
In one possible embodiment, the first terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the first terminal device and an identifier of the first user; the first terminal device usage information further includes a duration of the first user using the first terminal device within a preset time period, and/or a time of the first user using the first terminal device.
In one possible design, the first usage information includes an identifier of the first user, and the first usage information further includes a total duration of time for which the first user uses the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, and/or a time for which the first user uses the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group.
In a possible design, the first terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the first terminal device, an identifier of the first user, and an identifier of the first application, and the first terminal device usage information further includes a duration of using the first application on the first terminal device by the first user within a preset time period, and/or a time of using the first application on the first terminal device by the first user.
In one possible design, the first usage information includes an identification of the first user, an identification of the first application; the first usage information further includes a total duration of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, and/or a time of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group, and/or a total duration of usage of a preset application group by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period; the preset application group comprises a first application of which the application type is a preset application type.
In one possible embodiment, the first terminal device usage information further includes an application type of the first application.
Optionally, the method further includes: the first terminal equipment receives the first use information sent by the cloud equipment.
Optionally, after the first terminal device receives the first usage information sent by the cloud device, the method further includes: if the total time length of the first user for using the plurality of terminal equipment in the terminal equipment group exceeds the first preset time length within a preset time period, the first terminal equipment displays first prompt information and/or second prompt information;
the first preset time length is a preset total time length within a preset time period, wherein the first user can use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, the first prompt information is used for prompting that the total time length within the preset time period, within which the first user can use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, reaches an upper limit, and the second prompt information is used for prompting that the total time length within the preset time period, within which the first user can use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, is prolonged.
Optionally, the method further includes: if the total time of the first user using the first application on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group exceeds a second preset time within a preset time period, the first terminal device displays third prompt information and/or fourth prompt information;
the second preset duration is a preset total duration that the first application can be used by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, the third prompt message is used for prompting that the total duration that the first application can be used by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period reaches an upper limit, and the fourth prompt message is used for prolonging the total duration that the first application can be used by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period.
Optionally, the method further includes: if the total time of the first user using a preset application group on a plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group exceeds a third preset time within a preset time period, the first terminal device displays fifth prompt information and/or sixth prompt information;
the third preset duration is a preset total duration that the first user can use a preset application group on a plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, the fifth prompt message is used for prompting that the total duration that the first user can use the preset application group on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period reaches an upper limit, and the sixth prompt message is used for prolonging the total duration that the first user can use the preset application group on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period.
Through the first preset time length, the second preset time length and the third preset time length, the total time length of the user using the terminal equipment in the terminal equipment group in the preset time period can be controlled, so that the time length of the user using the terminal equipment or a certain application on the terminal equipment is in a reasonable range, and the effect of the user using the terminal equipment healthily is ensured.
In a possible design, a first preset duration, a second preset duration and/or a third preset duration are/is set for the first terminal device; or the first preset time length, the second preset time length and/or the third preset time length are/is acquired by the first terminal device from the cloud device.
Optionally, the method further includes: and the first terminal equipment displays the first use information.
In one possible design, the first terminal device usage information is further used by the cloud device to determine second usage information, where the second usage information is used to describe a usage situation of each terminal device in the terminal device group.
Optionally, the method further includes: and the first terminal equipment receives the second use information sent by the cloud equipment.
In one possible design, the second usage information includes a total usage duration of each terminal device in the terminal device group and/or a usage time of each terminal device in the terminal device group within a preset time period. Therefore, the cloud equipment can also control the service time of each terminal equipment in a preset time period, the condition that a plurality of users use the same terminal equipment for a long time is reduced, and the healthy use of the terminal equipment is ensured.
Optionally, the method further includes: and the first terminal equipment displays the second use information.
In a second aspect, a method for counting usage information of a terminal device is provided. The method for counting the use information of the terminal equipment comprises the following steps: the method comprises the steps that cloud end equipment receives first terminal equipment use information sent by first terminal equipment and second terminal equipment use information sent by second terminal equipment, wherein the first terminal equipment use information is used for describing the condition that a first user uses the first terminal equipment, and the second terminal equipment use information is used for describing the condition that the first user uses the second terminal equipment;
the cloud device determines first use information according to the first terminal device use information and the second terminal device use information, wherein the first use information is used for describing the condition that the first user uses a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, and the plurality of terminal devices comprise the first terminal device and the second terminal device.
Optionally, the method further includes: and the cloud device sends the first use information to at least one of the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group.
In one possible embodiment, a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group are associated by a group identification.
In one possible embodiment, the group identifier is a user account or an identifier of a wireless local area network WLAN.
Optionally, the method further includes: the cloud device receives first terminal device information and second terminal device information, wherein the first terminal device information comprises a device identifier of the first terminal device and a group identifier of the terminal device group, and the second terminal device information comprises a device identifier of the second terminal device and a group identifier of the terminal device group;
and the cloud equipment adds the first terminal equipment and the second terminal equipment into the terminal equipment group according to the first terminal equipment information and the second terminal equipment information.
In one possible design, the first terminal device information is received by the cloud device from the first terminal device, and the second terminal device is received by the cloud device from the second terminal device;
or the first terminal device information and the second terminal device information are both received by the cloud device from the same terminal device.
In one possible embodiment, the first terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the first terminal device and an identifier of the first user; the first terminal device usage information further includes a duration of the first user using the first terminal device within a preset time period, and/or a time of the first user using the first terminal device; the second terminal device usage information comprises a device identifier of the second terminal device and an identifier of the first user; the second terminal device usage information further includes a duration of using the second terminal device by the first user within a preset time period, and/or a time of using the second terminal device by the first user.
In a possible design, the first usage information includes an identifier of the first user, and the first usage information further includes a total duration of usage of the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group by the first user within a preset time period, and/or a time of usage of the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group by the first user.
In one possible design, the first terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the first terminal device, an identifier of the first user, and an identifier of a first application, and the first terminal device usage information further includes a duration of time that the first user uses the first application on the first terminal device within a preset time period, and/or a time that the first user uses the first application on the first terminal device; the second terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the second terminal device, an identifier of the first user, and an identifier of the first application, and the second terminal device usage information further includes a duration of using the first application by the first user on the second terminal device within a preset time period, and/or a duration of using the first application by the first user on the second terminal device.
In one possible design, the first usage information includes an identification of the first user, an identification of the first application; the first usage information further includes a total duration of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, and/or a time of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group, and/or a total duration of usage of a preset application group by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period; the preset application group comprises a first application of which the application type is a preset application type.
In one possible embodiment, the first terminal device usage information further includes an application type of the first application.
Optionally, the method further includes: the cloud device sends a first preset time length, a second preset time length and/or a third preset time length to at least one of a plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group;
the first preset duration is a preset total duration within a preset time period that the first user can use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, the second preset duration is a preset total duration within a preset time period that the first user can use the first application on the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, and the third preset duration is a preset total duration within a preset time period that the first user can use the preset application group on the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group.
Optionally, the method further includes: and the cloud device determines second use information according to the first terminal device use information and the second terminal device use information, wherein the second use information is used for describing the use condition of each terminal device in the terminal device group.
Optionally, the method further includes: and the cloud device sends the second use information to at least one of a plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device.
In one possible design, the second usage information includes a total usage duration of each terminal device in the terminal device group and/or a usage time of each terminal device in the terminal device group within a preset time period.
In a third aspect, an apparatus for counting usage information of a terminal device is provided, where the apparatus may be a first terminal device, and the apparatus includes means, such as an obtaining unit and a sending unit, for performing the method for counting usage information of a terminal device in the first aspect or any possible implementation manner of the first aspect.
In addition, for the technical effect of the apparatus for counting usage information of a terminal device according to the third aspect, reference may be made to the technical effect of the method for counting usage information of a terminal device according to any implementation manner in the first aspect, and details are not repeated here.
In a fourth aspect, an apparatus for counting usage information of a terminal device is provided, where the apparatus may be a cloud device, and the apparatus includes units, such as a receiving unit and a processing unit, for performing the method for counting usage information of a terminal device in the second aspect or any possible implementation manner of the second aspect.
In addition, for the technical effect of the apparatus for counting usage information of a terminal device according to the fourth aspect, reference may be made to the technical effect of the method for counting usage information of a terminal device according to any implementation manner in the second aspect, and details are not repeated here.
In a fifth aspect, an apparatus for counting usage information of a terminal device is provided, and the apparatus for counting usage information of a terminal device includes: a processor coupled with the memory. A memory for storing a computer program; a processor, configured to execute the computer program stored in the memory, so as to enable the apparatus for counting usage information of a terminal device to perform the method for counting usage information of a terminal device according to any one of the possible implementation manners of the first aspect or the second aspect.
In a sixth aspect, a communication system is provided, which includes a plurality of terminal devices and a cloud device.
In a seventh aspect, a computer-readable storage medium is provided, which comprises a computer program or instructions, which when run on a computer, causes the computer to perform the method of any possible implementation of the first or second aspect.
In an eighth aspect, a computer program product, the computer program product comprising: computer program or instructions for causing a computer to perform the method of any of the possible implementations of the first or second aspect when the computer program or instructions is run on a computer.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic architecture diagram of a communication system according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of an operating system in a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 4 is a first flowchart illustrating a method for counting usage information of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 5 is a first schematic view of a display interface of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 6 is a schematic flowchart of a process of entering a healthy terminal mode by a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 7 is a second schematic view of a display interface of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 8 is a third schematic view of a display interface of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 9 is a fourth schematic view of a display interface of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 10 is a schematic view of a display interface of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 11 is a second flowchart illustrating a method for counting usage information of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 12 is a sixth schematic view of a display interface of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 13 is a seventh schematic display interface diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 14 is an eighth schematic display interface diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 15 is a schematic flowchart of network switching by a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 16 is a schematic flow chart illustrating reconnection of a cloud device after a network disconnection of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 17 is a schematic structural diagram of an apparatus for counting usage information of terminal devices (corresponding to a first terminal device) according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 18 is a schematic structural diagram of another apparatus for counting usage information of a terminal device (corresponding to a cloud device) according to an embodiment of the present application.
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This application is intended to present various aspects, embodiments or features around a system that may include a number of devices, components, modules, and the like. It is to be understood and appreciated that the various systems may include additional devices, components, modules, etc. and/or may not include all of the devices, components, modules etc. discussed in connection with the figures. Furthermore, a combination of these schemes may also be used.
In addition, in the embodiments of the present application, words such as "exemplarily", "for example", etc. are used for indicating as examples, illustrations or explanations. Any embodiment or design described herein as "exemplary" is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments or designs. Rather, the term using examples is intended to present concepts in a concrete fashion.
In the embodiments of the present application, "of", "corresponding" and "corresponding" may be sometimes used in combination, and it should be noted that the intended meaning is consistent when the difference is not emphasized.
The technical solution in the present application will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a communication system to which the method for counting usage information of a terminal device according to the embodiment of the present application is applied. For the convenience of understanding the embodiments of the present application, a communication system applicable to the embodiments of the present application will be first described in detail by taking the communication system shown in fig. 1 as an example. It should be noted that the solution in the embodiment of the present application may also be applied to other mobile communication systems, and the corresponding names may also be replaced with names of corresponding functions in other mobile communication systems.
As shown in fig. 1, the communication system includes a cloud device 101 (e.g., a cloud server) and a plurality of terminal devices. The plurality of terminal devices includes a first terminal device (e.g., terminal device 102) and a second terminal device (e.g., terminal device 103). The cloud device 101 can communicate with the terminal device 102 and the terminal device 103. Of course, the communication system may also include other devices. The number and type of devices illustrated in fig. 1 are exemplary only.
Illustratively, the cloud device 101 may be connected (e.g., wired or wireless) with the terminal device 102 or the terminal device 103 through one or more communication networks 104, and the terminal device 102 may also be connected (e.g., wired or wireless) with the terminal device 103 through one or more communication networks 104. The communication network 104 may be a Local Area Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network (WAN), such as the internet. The communication network 104 may be implemented using any known network communication protocol, which may be any of a variety of wired or wireless communication protocols, such as Ethernet, Universal Serial Bus (USB), FIREWIRE (FIREWIRE), Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA), time division multiple Access (TD-SCDMA), long Term Evolution (LTE), bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, voice over Internet protocol (VoIP), a communication protocol supporting a network slice architecture, or any other suitable communication protocol. For example, in some embodiments, the cloud device 101 may establish a Wi-Fi connection with the terminal device 102 or the terminal device 103 via a Wi-Fi protocol.
The terminal device in the embodiment of the present application may be, for example, a portable computer (e.g., a mobile phone), a notebook computer, a Personal Computer (PC), a tablet computer, a wearable electronic device (e.g., a smart watch), an intelligent home device, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) terminal (e.g., a smart robot), an Augmented Reality (AR) device, a Virtual Reality (VR) device, a vehicle-mounted computer, and the like, and the following embodiment does not particularly limit a specific form of the terminal device.
For example, please refer to fig. 2, which shows a schematic structural diagram of a terminal device 200 according to this embodiment.
The terminal device 200 may include a processor 210, an external memory interface 220, an internal memory 221, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface 230, a charge management module 240, a power management module 241, a battery 242, an antenna 1, an antenna 2, a mobile communication module 250, a wireless communication module 260, an audio module 270, a sensor module 280, keys 290, a motor 291, an indicator 292, a camera 293, a display 294, and a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card interface 295, etc.
It is to be understood that the illustrated structure of the present embodiment does not constitute a specific limitation to the terminal device 200. In other embodiments, terminal device 200 may include more or fewer components than shown, or combine certain components, or split certain components, or a different arrangement of components. The illustrated components may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware.
Processor 210 may include one or more processing units, such as: the processor 210 may include an Application Processor (AP), a modem processor, a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), an Image Signal Processor (ISP), a controller, a memory, a video codec, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), a baseband processor, and/or a neural-Network Processing Unit (NPU), etc. The different processing units may be separate devices or may be integrated into one or more processors.
The DSP can monitor user use data in real time, and the user use data comprises data such as the time length of the user using the terminal equipment. The controller may be a neural center and a command center of the terminal device 200. The controller can generate an operation control signal according to the instruction operation code and the timing signal to complete the control of instruction fetching and instruction execution. A memory may also be provided in processor 210 for storing instructions and data. In some embodiments, the memory in the processor 210 is a cache memory. The memory may store instructions or data that have just been used or recycled by the processor 210, and if the processor 210 needs to reuse the instructions or data, the instructions or data may be directly called from the memory, thereby avoiding repeated accesses, reducing the latency of the processor 210, and improving the efficiency of the system.
In some embodiments, the processor 210 may include one or more interfaces, such as an integrated circuit (I2C) interface, an integrated circuit built-in audio (I2S) interface, a Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) interface, a universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) interface, a Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI), a general purpose input/output (GPIO) interface, a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) interface, and/or a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface, etc.
The USB interface 230 is an interface conforming to the USB standard specification, and may specifically be a Mini USB interface, a Micro USB interface, a USB Type C interface, or the like. The USB interface 230 may be used for data transmission between the terminal device 200 and a peripheral device, may also be used for connecting an earphone, playing audio through the earphone, and may also be used for connecting other terminal devices, such as an AR device.
The charge management module 240 is configured to receive a charging input from a charger. The charger may be a wireless charger or a wired charger. In some wired charging embodiments, the charging management module 240 may receive charging input from a wired charger via the USB interface 230. In some wireless charging embodiments, the charging management module 240 may receive a wireless charging input through a wireless charging coil of the terminal device 200. The charging management module 240 may also supply power to the terminal device through the power management module 241 while charging the battery 242.
The power management module 241 is used to connect the battery 242, the charging management module 240 and the processor 210. The power management module 241 receives input from the battery 242 and/or the charging management module 240, and provides power to the processor 210, the internal memory 221, the external memory, the display 294, the camera 293, and the wireless communication module 260. The power management module 241 may also be used to monitor parameters such as battery capacity, battery cycle number, battery state of health (leakage, impedance), etc. In some other embodiments, the power management module 241 may also be disposed in the processor 210. In other embodiments, the power management module 241 and the charging management module 240 may be disposed in the same device.
The mobile communication module 250 may provide a solution including 2G/3G/4G/5G wireless communication and the like applied to the terminal device 200. The mobile communication module 250 may include at least one filter, a switch, a power amplifier, a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA), and the like. The mobile communication module 250 may receive the electromagnetic wave from the antenna 1, filter, amplify, etc. the received electromagnetic wave, and transmit the electromagnetic wave to the modem processor for demodulation. The mobile communication module 250 may also amplify the signal modulated by the modem processor, and convert the signal into electromagnetic wave through the antenna 1 to radiate the electromagnetic wave. In some embodiments, at least some of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 250 may be disposed in the processor 210. In some embodiments, at least some of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 250 may be disposed in the same device as at least some of the modules of the processor 210.
The modem processor may include a modulator and a demodulator. The modulator is used for modulating a low-frequency baseband signal to be transmitted into a medium-high frequency signal. The demodulator is used for demodulating the received electromagnetic wave signal into a low-frequency baseband signal. The demodulator then passes the demodulated low frequency baseband signal to a baseband processor for processing. The low frequency baseband signal is processed by the baseband processor and then transferred to the application processor. The application processor outputs sound signals through an audio device (not limited to the speaker 270A, the receiver 270B, etc.) or displays images or video through the display screen 294. In some embodiments, the modem processor may be a stand-alone device. In other embodiments, the modem processor may be separate from the processor 210, and may be disposed in the same device as the mobile communication module 250 or other functional modules.
The wireless communication module 260 may provide a solution for wireless communication applied to the terminal device 200, including Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), such as Wi-Fi networks, Bluetooth (BT), Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), Frequency Modulation (FM), Near Field Communication (NFC), Infrared (IR), and the like. The wireless communication module 260 may be one or more devices integrating at least one communication processing module. The wireless communication module 260 receives electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2, performs frequency modulation and filtering processing on electromagnetic wave signals, and transmits the processed signals to the processor 210. The wireless communication module 260 may also receive a signal to be transmitted from the processor 210, frequency-modulate and amplify the signal, and convert the signal into electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2 to radiate the electromagnetic waves.
In some embodiments, antenna 1 of terminal device 200 is coupled to mobile communication module 250 and antenna 2 is coupled to wireless communication module 260, such that terminal device 200 may communicate with networks and other devices via wireless communication techniques. The wireless communication technology may include GSM, GPRS, CDMA, WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, LTE, BT, GNSS, WLAN, NFC, FM, and/or IR technologies, among others. GNSS may include Global Positioning System (GPS), global navigation satellite system (GLONASS), beidou satellite navigation system (BDS), quasi-zenith satellite system (QZSS), and/or Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS).
The terminal device 200 implements a display function through the GPU, the display screen 294, and the application processor. The GPU is a microprocessor for image processing, and is connected to the display screen 294 and an application processor. The GPU is used to perform mathematical and geometric calculations for graphics rendering. Processor 210 may include one or more GPUs that execute program instructions to generate or alter display information.
The display screen 294 is used to display images, video, and the like. The display screen 294 includes a display panel. In some embodiments, terminal device 200 may include 1 or N display screens 294, N being a positive integer greater than 1.
The terminal device 200 may implement a shooting function through the ISP, the camera 293, the video codec, the GPU, the display screen 294, the application processor, and the like.
The ISP is used to process the data fed back from the camera 293 and convert it into a macroscopic image. The ISP can also carry out algorithm optimization on the noise, brightness and skin color of the image. The ISP can also optimize parameters such as exposure, color temperature and the like of a shooting scene. In some embodiments, the ISP may be provided in camera 293.
The camera 293 is used to capture still images or video. In some embodiments, the terminal device 200 may include 1 or N cameras 293, where N is a positive integer greater than 1.
In addition to processing digital image signals, a DSP may also be used to process other digital signals. For example, when the terminal device 200 selects a frequency bin, the DSP is used to perform fourier transform or the like on the frequency bin energy.
Video codecs are used to compress or decompress digital video. The terminal device 200 may support one or more video codecs. In this way, the terminal device 200 can play or record video in a plurality of encoding formats, such as: moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) 1, MPEG2, MPEG3, MPEG4, and the like.
The NPU is a neural-network (NN) computing processor that processes input information quickly by using a biological neural network structure, for example, by using a transfer mode between neurons of a human brain, and can also learn by itself continuously. The NPU can implement applications such as intelligent recognition of the terminal device 200, for example, image recognition, face recognition, voice recognition, text understanding, and the like.
The external memory interface 220 may be used to connect an external memory card, such as a Micro SD card, to extend the storage capability of the terminal device 200. The external memory card communicates with the processor 210 through the external memory interface 220 to implement a data storage function. For example, files such as music, video, etc. are saved in an external memory card.
The internal memory 221 may be used to store computer-executable program code, which includes instructions. The processor 210 executes various functional applications of the terminal device 200 and data processing by executing instructions stored in the internal memory 221. The internal memory 221 may include a program storage area and a data storage area. The storage program area may store an operating system, a program required by at least one function (such as a sound playing function, an image playing function, and the like), and the like. The storage data area may store data (such as audio data, a phonebook, etc.) created during use of the terminal device 200, and the like. In addition, the internal memory 221 may include a high-speed random access memory, and may further include a nonvolatile memory, such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, a flash memory device, a universal flash memory (UFS), and the like.
The terminal device 200 may implement an audio function through the audio module 270, the application processor, and the like. Such as music playing, recording, etc. The audio module 270 includes a speaker 270A, a receiver 270B, a microphone 270C, a headphone interface 270D, and the like.
Audio module 270 is used to convert digital audio information into an analog audio signal output and also to convert an analog audio input into a digital audio signal. Audio module 270 may also be used to encode and decode audio signals. In some embodiments, some or all of the functional modules of audio module 270 are disposed in processor 210.
The speaker 270A is used to convert an audio electric signal into a sound signal. The terminal device 200 can listen to music through the speaker 270A or listen to a handsfree call.
The receiver 270B is used to convert the audio electrical signal into a sound signal. When the terminal apparatus 200 receives a call or voice information, it is possible to receive voice by bringing the receiver 270B close to the human ear.
The microphone 270C is used to convert a sound signal into an electric signal. When a call is placed or a voice message is sent or it is necessary to trigger the terminal device 200 to perform some function by the voice assistant, the user may speak by approaching the microphone 270C with his/her mouth and input a sound signal into the microphone 270C. The terminal device 200 may be provided with at least one microphone 270C for collecting sound signals, noise reduction, sound source identification, directional recording, and the like. The earphone interface 270D is used to connect wired earphones.
The headset interface 270D may be the USB interface 230, or may be an open mobile platform (OMTP) standard interface of 3.5mm, or a cellular telecommunications industry association (cellular telecommunications industry association of the USA, CTIA) standard interface.
The sensor module 280 may include a pressure sensor, a gyroscope sensor, a barometric pressure sensor, a magnetic sensor, an acceleration sensor, a distance sensor, a proximity light sensor, a fingerprint sensor, a temperature sensor, a touch sensor, an ambient light sensor, a bone conduction sensor, and the like.
The keys 290 include a power-on key, a volume key, etc. The keys 290 may be mechanical keys. Or may be touch keys. The terminal device 200 may receive a key input, and generate a key signal input related to user setting and function control of the terminal device 200.
The motor 291 may generate a vibration cue. The motor 291 can be used for both incoming call vibration prompting and touch vibration feedback. For example, touch operations applied to different applications (e.g., photographing, audio playing, etc.) may correspond to different vibration feedback effects. The motor 291 may also respond to different vibration feedback effects for touch operations on different areas of the display 294. Different application scenes (such as time reminding, receiving information, alarm clock, game and the like) can also correspond to different vibration feedback effects. The touch vibration feedback effect may also support customization.
Indicator 292 may be an indicator light that may be used to indicate a state of charge, a change in charge, or may be used to indicate a message, missed call, notification, etc.
The SIM card interface 295 is used to connect a SIM card. The SIM card can be attached to and detached from the terminal device 200 by being inserted into the SIM card interface 295 or being pulled out from the SIM card interface 295. The terminal device 200 may support 1 or N SIM card interfaces, where N is a positive integer greater than 1. The SIM card interface 295 may support a Nano SIM card, a Micro SIM card, a SIM card, etc. Multiple cards can be inserted into the same SIM card interface 295 at the same time. The types of the plurality of cards may be the same or different. The SIM card interface 295 may also be compatible with different types of SIM cards. The SIM card interface 295 may also be compatible with external memory cards. The terminal device 200 interacts with the network through the SIM card to implement functions such as communication and data communication. In some embodiments, the terminal device 200 employs eSIM, namely: an embedded SIM card. The eSIM card may be embedded in the terminal apparatus 200 and cannot be separated from the terminal apparatus 200.
The software system of the terminal device 200 may adopt a hierarchical architecture, an event-driven architecture, a micro-core architecture, a micro-service architecture, or a cloud architecture. In this embodiment, a software structure of the terminal device 200 is exemplarily described by taking an Android system with a layered architecture as an example.
Please refer to fig. 3, which is a block diagram of a software structure of a terminal device 200 according to the present embodiment.
The layered architecture divides the software into several layers, each layer having a clear role and division of labor. The layers communicate with each other through a software interface. In some embodiments, the Android system is divided into four layers, an application layer, an application framework layer, an Android runtime (Android runtime) and system library, and a kernel layer from top to bottom.
The application layer may include a series of application packages.
As shown in fig. 3, the application package may include contacts (also called address book or phone book), camera, mail, gallery, calendar, call (also called phone or dial), map, navigation, bluetooth, music, video, short message, and other Applications (APP).
In some embodiments, an APP with video telephony functionality (which may be referred to as a video telephony APP) may be installed in the application layer. Such APP may be preset when the terminal device 200 leaves the factory, or may be a third-party application that is provided in an application market and is capable of performing a video call. For example, the video call APP may be the call APP, the short message APP, or the WeChat APP. When the user uses the video call APP to make a video call with the contact, the video call APP can send the voice collected by the microphone to the contact in real time, and meanwhile, the image collected by the camera 293 can be sent to the contact in real time.
The application framework layer provides an Application Programming Interface (API) and a programming framework for the application program of the application layer. The application framework layer includes a number of predefined functions.
As shown in fig. 3, the application framework layer may include a window manager, a content provider, a view system, an audio manager (audio manager), a resource manager, a notification manager, a camera service (camera service), and the like.
The camera service is a system service (system service) provided by the application framework layer to each APP in the application layer. The APP in the application layer may call various interfaces provided by the camera service to implement camera-related functions, such as turning on the camera 293, turning off the camera 293, taking a picture or recording a video, and the like.
The system service may further include a Power Manager Service (PMS), a Window Manager Service (WMS), a Bluetooth service (Bluetooth service), a Network Management Service (NMS), an Input Management Service (IMS), and the like. The system services can run in the background of the terminal device 200, and the APP in the application layer can call the relevant system services to implement the corresponding application functions during running.
The window manager is used for managing window programs. The window manager can obtain the size of the display screen, judge whether a status bar exists, lock the screen, intercept the screen and the like.
The content provider is used to store and retrieve data and make it accessible to applications. These data may include, among other things, video, images, audio, calls made and received, browsing history and bookmarks, phone books, etc.
The view system includes visual controls such as controls to display text, controls to display pictures, and the like. The view system may be used to build applications. The display interface may be composed of one or more views. For example, the display interface including the short message notification icon may include a view for displaying text and a view for displaying pictures.
The audio manager is used to access and control the volume and audio modes of an electronic device, such as a cell phone. For example, the audio manager may adjust the volume of the terminal device 200. For another example, the audio manager may adjust the sound type (streamType) of the electronic device. The sound type may include an ALARM (STREAM _ ALARM), MUSIC (STREAM _ MUSIC), a telephone RING (STREAM _ RING), and the like. For another example, the audio manager may also be used to manage and set the audio mode of the terminal apparatus 200. Illustratively, the audio modes may include the following: a ring MODE (MODE _ ringing), a phone MODE (MODE _ IN _ CALL), a NORMAL MODE (MODE _ NORMAL), and a talk MODE (MODE _ IN _ conversation).
The resource manager provides various resources for the application, such as localized strings, icons, pictures, layout files, video files, and the like.
The notification manager enables the application to display notification information in the status bar, can be used to convey notification-type messages, can disappear automatically after a short dwell, and does not require user interaction. Such as a notification manager used to inform download completion, message alerts, etc. The notification manager may also be a notification that appears in the form of a chart or scrollbar text in a status bar at the top of the system, such as a notification of a running application in the background, or a notification that appears on the screen in the form of a dialog window. For example, text information is prompted in the status bar, a prompt tone is given, the terminal device vibrates, an indicator light flickers, and the like.
In addition, as also shown in FIG. 3, an activity manager may also be included in the application framework layer. The campaign manager may be used to manage the lifecycle of each application. Applications typically run in the form of activity in the operating system. For each activity, there is an application record (activity record) in the activity manager corresponding to the activity, and the activity record holds the activity status of the application. The activity manager may schedule the activity process for the application using the activity record as the identification.
The Android Runtime comprises a core library and a virtual machine. The Android runtime is responsible for scheduling and managing an Android system.
The core library comprises two parts: one part is a function which needs to be called by java language, and the other part is a core library of android.
The application layer and the application framework layer run in a virtual machine. And executing java files of the application program layer and the application program framework layer into a binary file by the virtual machine. The virtual machine is used for performing the functions of object life cycle management, stack management, thread management, safety and exception management, garbage collection and the like.
The system library may include a plurality of functional modules. For example: surface managers (surface managers), media libraries (media libraries), three-dimensional graphics processing libraries (e.g., OpenGL ES (open graphics library for embedded systems)), 2D graphics engines (e.g., SGL), and the like.
The surface manager is used to manage the display subsystem and provide fusion of 2D and 3D layers for multiple applications.
The media library supports a variety of commonly used audio, video format playback and recording, and still image files, among others. The media library may support a variety of audio-video encoding formats, such as: MPEG4, H.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, PNG, etc.
The three-dimensional graphic processing library is used for realizing three-dimensional graphic drawing, image rendering, composition, layer processing and the like.
The 2D graphics engine is a drawing engine for 2D drawing.
The kernel layer is a layer between hardware and software. The kernel layer at least comprises a display driver, a camera driver, an audio driver, a sensor driver and the like, and the embodiment of the application does not limit the display driver, the camera driver, the audio driver, the sensor driver and the like.
For convenience of understanding, the method for counting the usage information of the terminal device provided in the embodiment of the present application is described in detail below with reference to the first terminal device and the second terminal device as examples, in combination with the accompanying drawings and application scenarios.
First, the usage mode of the first terminal device and the second terminal device is set to the mode of healthy usage of the terminal.
For example, taking the first terminal device as an example, the display interface after the first terminal device is turned on may be as shown in (a) of fig. 5. In fig. 5 (a), icons of applications installed in the first terminal device, for example, icons of applications such as gallery, QQ, music, setting, weather, and short message, are displayed on the display interface of the first terminal device. In fig. 5 (a), when the user clicks an icon of the application "setup", the display interface of the first terminal device is switched to the setup interface shown in fig. 5 (b). In fig. 5 (b), the setting interface of the first terminal device displays setting items of the first terminal device, the setting items of the first terminal device include, for example, privacy, health use terminals, intelligent assistants, auxiliary functions, users and accounts, systems and updates, and about mobile phones, etc. In fig. 5 (b), if the first terminal device has already logged in the user account, at this time, the setting interface of the first terminal device further includes information of the user account logged in the first terminal device as shown in 502, for example, information such as a user avatar and an account name, and the user can view detailed information of the user account by clicking a line where the user avatar is located; if the first terminal device does not log in the user account, the user avatar shown in 502 in the setting interface of the first terminal device is displayed as a default picture, and the "account name" is switched to "not log in", for example, and if the user clicks the row of the default picture, the user account can be logged in by the first terminal device. In the interface shown in fig. 5 (b), the user may browse all the setting items by swiping down the display interface to find the "healthy usage terminal" setting item, and at this time, if the user clicks the "healthy usage terminal" setting item, the display interface of the first terminal device is switched to be shown in fig. 5 (d). Alternatively, referring to fig. 5 (b), the user may click on a search field shown at 501 and enter the name of a setting item that needs to be set, for example, "healthy use terminal" in the search field, at which time the first terminal device displays an interface as shown at fig. 5 (c). In the display interface shown in (c) of fig. 5, if the user clicks "x", the name of the setting item that needs to be queried may be re-entered, and if the user clicks an arrow on the left side of the display interface, the first terminal device returns to its previous display interface, that is, the display interface shown in (b) of fig. 5. In the display interface shown in fig. 5 (c), if the user clicks the setting item "healthy use terminal", the first terminal device displays the interface shown in fig. 5 (d) at this time. Referring to the interface shown in (d) of fig. 5, the "healthy use terminal" functions as "help you balance the terminal use time … …" shown, for example, at 503, and if the user clicks "on", the first terminal device displays the interface shown in (f) of fig. 5. In the interface shown in fig. 5 (f), if the user selects "i use" and clicks "ok", the user currently using the first terminal device is "i"; if the user selects "child uses" and clicks "confirm", the user currently using the first terminal device is "child"; if the user selects "user a uses" and clicks "ok", the user currently using the first terminal device is "user a". Subsequently, the usage mode of the first terminal device is switched to a healthy usage terminal mode. In the interface shown in fig. 5 (f), if the user clicks "cancel", the first terminal device returns to the previous interface, for example, the above-mentioned interface shown in fig. 5 (d).
For example, taking the first terminal device as an example, when the first terminal device is used for the first time, the first terminal device may prompt the user through an interface shown in fig. 5 (e) for example, to determine whether the use state of the first terminal device needs to be set to the healthy use terminal mode in the process of directing the user to set the terminal device. In the interface shown in (e) of fig. 5, reference is made to the above example for the introduction of 503, and if the user clicks "on", the first terminal device displays the interface shown in (f) of fig. 5. After the user selects the user using the first terminal equipment and clicks 'confirm', the use mode of the first terminal equipment is set to be a healthy use terminal mode. If the use mode of the first terminal device does not need to be set to the healthy use terminal mode, the user can also skip the step by clicking 'skip' and perform other settings. In the display interface shown in fig. 5 (f), if the user clicks "cancel", the first terminal device returns to the previous display interface, for example, the above-mentioned display interface shown in fig. 5 (e). For further details regarding (f) of fig. 5, reference may be made to the above description, and further description is omitted here.
By repeating the above procedure, the usage mode of the second terminal device can also be set to a mode for healthy usage of the terminal.
Optionally, the user account (described as the first user account in this embodiment) logged in the first terminal device may be the same as or different from the user account (described as the second user account in this embodiment) logged in the second terminal device, and is not limited herein.
The user account may be an account used for logging in the terminal device, for example, hua is an account. It is to be understood that the user account may also be an application account, that is, an account for logging in an application installed on the terminal device, for example, a social application account, a video application account, or the like.
Note that the application may be an Application (APP) installed in the terminal device. The application may be an embedded application in the terminal device (i.e. a system application of the terminal device) or a downloadable application. An embedded application is an application provided as part of the implementation of a terminal device, such as a mobile phone. For example, the embedded application may be a "settings" application, a "short message" application, a "camera" application, and so on. The downloadable application is an application that can provide an internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) connection of its own, and may be an application pre-installed in the terminal device or a third party application downloaded by the user and installed in the terminal device. For example, the downloadable application may be a "WeChat" application, a "Payment treasures" application, a "mail" application, and the like.
For a user account, the same user account may be used to log in to multiple terminal devices. That is, the plurality of terminal devices are terminal devices in the same terminal device group, and the plurality of terminal devices are associated by a group identifier (for example, the same user account) of the terminal device group. In the following, the technical solution of the present application is introduced by taking an example that a user account logged in a first terminal device is the same as a user account logged in a second terminal device, that is, the first user account is the same as the second user account. At this time, the first terminal device and the second terminal device are located in the same terminal device group, that is, the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group include the first terminal device and the second terminal device, and the first terminal device and the second terminal device are associated with each other through a group identifier (that is, the first user account or the second user account) of the terminal device group in which the first terminal device and the second terminal device are located. As shown in fig. 4, the method for counting usage information of a terminal device provided by the present application includes the following steps S401 to S403:
s401, the first terminal device sends the first terminal device information to the cloud device. Similarly, the second terminal device sends the second terminal device information to the cloud device.
Correspondingly, the cloud device receives the first terminal device information and the second terminal device information.
Optionally, after receiving the first terminal device information and the second terminal device information, the management device adds the first terminal device and the second terminal device into the terminal device group according to the received first terminal device information and second terminal device information, that is, establishes the association between the first terminal device and the group identifier and the association between the second terminal device and the group identifier.
Optionally, after logging in the user account, the first terminal device sends the first terminal device information to the cloud device. Optionally, after logging in the user account, the second terminal device sends second terminal device information to the cloud device.
Optionally, the first terminal device information includes information such as a device identifier of the first terminal device, a user account (i.e., the first user account, that is, a group identifier of the terminal device group) logged in the first terminal device, and the like. Optionally, the second terminal device information includes information such as a device identifier of the second terminal device, a device type of the second terminal device, and a user account (i.e., a second user account, that is, a group identifier of a terminal device group) logged in the second terminal device.
In a possible implementation manner, after receiving the first terminal device information and the second terminal device information, the cloud device may establish an association between the first terminal device and the first user account and an association between the second terminal device and the second user account according to the first terminal device information and the second terminal device information. In this embodiment, the first user account is the same as the second user account, that is, the first terminal device and the second terminal device are both associated with the first user account, that is, the first terminal device and the second terminal device are both associated with the second user account. Therefore, the first terminal device and the second terminal device can be associated with each other through the first (or second) user account. That is to say, the terminal devices may be associated with each other through a user account, the terminal devices associated with each other through the user account are located in the same terminal device group, and the group identifier of the same terminal device group is the user account used for associating the terminal devices in the terminal device group.
For example, taking the association between the first terminal device, the second terminal device and the user account as an example, the association between the first terminal device, the second terminal device and the user account is as shown in the following table one.
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Device identification of terminal device Device type of terminal device User account
A Mobile phone account1
B Flat plate account2
The device type of the first terminal device is a mobile phone, the device type of the second terminal device is a tablet, the device identifier of the first terminal device is a, the device identifier of the second terminal device is B, the user account associated with the first terminal device, namely the first user account, is account1, and the user account associated with the second terminal device, namely the second user account, is account 2. Optionally, account1 and account2 may be the same user account, and at this time, the first terminal device and the second terminal device are associated through account1 (or account2), and the first terminal device and the second terminal device are terminal devices in a terminal device group identified as account1 (or account 2).
In a possible implementation manner, if the first terminal device or the second terminal device does not log in the user account, the first terminal device or the second terminal device may prompt the user to log in the user account.
In a possible implementation manner, when the first terminal device or the second terminal device is used for the first time, the user completes login or operation of registering and logging in the user account according to preset user guidance and the like. Subsequently, in the subsequent use process of the first terminal device and the second terminal device, the user account numbers logged in the first terminal device and the second terminal device are still the user account numbers by default, or the user can switch the user account number logged in the first terminal device or the user account number logged in the second terminal device according to the use requirement of the user.
Specifically, taking the first terminal device as an example, a process of the first terminal device logging in the first user account and entering the healthy use terminal mode is shown in fig. 6. In fig. 6, if the first terminal device supports the healthy usage terminal mode and a network (e.g., a wireless fidelity (WIFI) network or a data network) accessed by the first terminal device is available, the user inputs authentication information, such as a user name and a password of the user account. Subsequently, the first terminal device performs authentication by calling an application or a cloud service. If the authentication is passed, the first user account is successfully logged in the first terminal equipment. At this time, a communication channel is established between the first terminal device and the cloud device, and the first terminal device can communicate with the cloud device through the communication channel, so that a message issued by an application on the first terminal device can be reported to the cloud device through the communication channel. Optionally, after a communication channel between the first terminal device and the cloud device is established, the interface of the first terminal device may display that the first terminal device has entered a healthy use terminal mode.
It should be noted that, for the process of the second terminal device logging in the second user account and entering the healthy use terminal mode, reference may be made to the above example of the process of the first terminal device logging in the first user account and entering the healthy use terminal mode, and details are not repeated.
Optionally, the first terminal device information further includes an identifier of a user using the first terminal device (e.g., an identifier of the first user). Optionally, the second terminal device information further includes an identifier of a user using the second terminal device (for example, an identifier of the second user). The first user and the second user may be the same or different, and are not limited herein.
Wherein, there is at least one user using the first terminal device, and there is at least one user using the second terminal device. The user using the first terminal device may be the same as or different from the user using the second terminal device, and is not limited herein.
In a possible implementation manner, the cloud device may establish, according to the first terminal device information and the second terminal device information received by the cloud device, an association between a user using the first terminal device (i.e., a first user) and a first user account, and an association between a user using the second terminal device (i.e., a second user) and a second user account. The first terminal device information comprises user information of a first user, and the second terminal device information comprises user information of a second user. In this embodiment, the first user account is the same as the second user account, that is, both the user using the first terminal device and the user using the second terminal device are associated with the first user account, that is, both the user using the first terminal device and the user using the second terminal device are associated with the second user account. Thus, a user using a first terminal device and a user using a second terminal device may be associated with each other via the first (or second) user account. That is, users using the terminal devices may be associated with each other through the user account. Similar to the terminal device group, users associated by user accounts are located in the same user group, and the group identification of the same user group is the user account for associating users in the user group.
For example, taking the association between the user using the first terminal device and the user using the second terminal device and the user account as an example, the association between the user using the first terminal device and the user using the second terminal device and the user account is shown in table two below.
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Device identification of terminal device Device type of terminal device User account User identification
A Mobile phone account1 a
B Flat plate account2 b
The device type of the first terminal device is a mobile phone, the device type of the second terminal device is a tablet, the device identifier of the first terminal device is a, the device identifier of the second terminal device is B, the user account associated with the first terminal device, namely the first user account, is account1, the user account associated with the second terminal device, namely the second user account, is account2, the user account associated with the user using the first terminal device is account1, and the user account associated with the user using the second terminal device is account 2. The identity of the user using the first terminal device is a and the identity of the user using the second terminal device is b. Alternatively, account1 and account2 may be the same user account. Optionally, the user using the first terminal device and the user using the second terminal device may be the same user, in this case, the user a and the user b are associated through the account1 (or account2), and the user a and the user b are users in a user group with a group identifier of account1 (or account 2).
Optionally, after switching the user account logged in the first terminal device, the first terminal device sends the first terminal device information to the cloud device. Optionally, after the user account logged in the second terminal device is switched, the second terminal device sends the second terminal device information to the cloud device.
Optionally, when any user starts to use the first terminal device, the first terminal device sends the first terminal device information to the cloud device. Optionally, when any user starts to use the second terminal device, the second terminal device sends the second terminal device information to the cloud device.
Optionally, the cloud device stores the association between the user and the user account in advance. Optionally, the cloud device stores the association between the terminal device and the user account in advance.
Optionally, the cloud device stores the association between the user and the user account in advance. After the first terminal device and the second terminal device send the first terminal device information and the second terminal device information to the cloud device, the cloud device updates the association between the user and the user account stored in the cloud device according to the received first terminal device information and second terminal device information.
Illustratively, the cloud device stores associations between users and user accounts in advance, for example, user a and user b are both associated with user account1, and user c is associated with user account 2. After the cloud device receives the first terminal device information and the second terminal device information, the association between the user a and the user d and the user account1 and the association between the user e and the user account2 are established. At this time, the cloud device may update the association between the user and the user account stored therein as: user a, user b, and user d are associated with user account1, and user c and user e are associated with user account2, i.e., user c and user e are users within a group of users identified as account 2.
Optionally, the cloud device stores in advance an association between the terminal device and the user account. After the first terminal device and the second terminal device send the first terminal device information and the second terminal device information to the cloud device, the cloud device updates the association between the terminal device and the user account stored in the cloud device according to the received first terminal device information and second terminal device information.
For example, the cloud device stores an association between the terminal device and the user account in advance, for example, the first terminal device and the second terminal device are both associated with the user account 1. After the cloud device receives the first terminal device information and the second terminal device information, the association between the first terminal device and the user account2 is established. At this time, the cloud device may update the association between the terminal device and the user account stored in the cloud device as follows: the second terminal device is associated with the user account1, that is, the second terminal device is a terminal device in a terminal device group identified by the group identifier account1, and the first terminal device is associated with the user account2, that is, the first terminal device is a terminal device in a terminal device group identified by the group identifier account 2.
In the embodiment of the present application, the technical solutions of the present application are described by taking the first user and the second user as an example.
In addition, in a possible implementation manner, the first terminal device usage information and the second terminal device usage information may be received by the cloud device from the same terminal device. The same terminal device may be the first terminal device, the second terminal device, or another terminal device. The other terminal device is a terminal device in the terminal device group joined with the first terminal device (or the second terminal device), that is, the other terminal device and the first terminal device (or the second terminal device) join the same terminal device group together.
S402, the first terminal device sends the using information of the first terminal device to the cloud device. Similarly, the second terminal device sends the use information of the second terminal device to the cloud device.
Correspondingly, the cloud device counts first usage information according to the received first terminal device usage information and second terminal device usage information, the first usage information is used for describing the condition that a first user uses a plurality of terminal devices in a terminal device group, the terminal device group is the terminal device group where the first terminal device is located, and the terminal device group further comprises the second terminal device. It should be noted that the terminal device group may further include other terminal devices, but for simplicity of description, in the embodiment of the present application, the technical solution of the present application is introduced by taking an example that the terminal device group only includes the first terminal device and the second terminal device.
Optionally, the cloud device sends the counted first usage information to at least one of the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group. In the embodiment of the application, the cloud device sends the first use information to the first terminal device and/or the second terminal device. Or, if the terminal device group further includes other terminal devices, the cloud device may send the first usage information to the first terminal device and/or the second terminal device and/or at least one of the other terminal devices.
Optionally, the first terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the first terminal device, an identifier of the first user, and a duration of using the first terminal device by the first user and/or a time of using the first terminal device by the first user in a preset time period. Similarly, the second terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the second terminal device, an identifier of the second user (i.e., the first user), and further includes a duration of using the second terminal device by the first user and/or a time of using the second terminal device by the first user within a preset time period. At this time, after the management device receives the first terminal device usage information and the second terminal device usage information, according to the identifier of the first terminal device and the identifier of the second terminal device therein, and the related information of the terminal device group stored by the management device itself, it is determined that the first terminal device and the second terminal device are terminal devices in the terminal device group associated by the first user account, and then the first usage information is determined, where the first usage information includes the identifier of the first user, and also includes a total time for the first user to use a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group and/or a time for the first user to use a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within a preset time period.
In a possible implementation manner, the preset time period is predetermined, and for example, the preset time period may be one day, that is, 0:00 am-24: 00 pm. The preset time period may also be seven days, etc.
In a possible implementation manner, the first terminal device information further includes a duration of the first user using the first terminal device within a preset time period, and similarly, the second terminal device information further includes a duration of the first user using the second terminal device within the preset time period. At this time, the first usage information further includes a total time length for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within a preset time period.
Illustratively, the first terminal device usage information includes an identifier a of the first terminal device, an identifier a of the first user, and a duration t1 of the first user using the first terminal device within a preset time period. Similarly, the second terminal device usage information includes an identifier b of the second terminal device, an identifier a of the first user, and a duration t2 of the second terminal device used by the first user within a preset time period. At this time, the cloud device determines first usage information according to the first terminal device usage information and the second terminal device usage information, where the first usage information includes an identifier a of the first user, and a total time for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within a preset time period is t1+ t 2.
In a possible implementation manner, the first terminal device information further includes a time when the first user uses the first terminal device, and similarly, the second terminal device information further includes a time when the first user uses the second terminal device. At this time, the first usage information further includes a time when the first user uses the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group and/or a total time length when the first user uses the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within a preset time period.
Illustratively, the first terminal device usage information further includes that the first user uses the first terminal device for 11: 40am-11:55am, and the second terminal device usage information further comprises that the time of the first user using the second terminal device is 11: 10am-11:35am, wherein the first usage information further includes that the time when the first user uses the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group is 11: 10am-11:35am and 11: 40am-11:55am, and/or the first usage information includes that the time length of the first user using the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group in the preset time period is 40 min.
Illustratively, the first terminal device usage information further includes that the first user uses the first terminal device for 11: 15am-11:55am, the second terminal device usage information further comprises that the time of the first user using the second terminal device is 11: 10am-11:35am, wherein the first usage information further includes that the time when the first user uses the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group is 11: 10am-11: 55am, and/or the first usage information includes that the time length of the first user using the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group in the preset time period is 45 min.
In a possible implementation manner, the first terminal device information further includes a duration for the first user to use the first terminal device and a time for the first user to use the first terminal device within a preset time period. Similarly, the second terminal device information further includes a time when the first user uses the second terminal device and a duration of time when the first user uses the second terminal device within a preset time period. At this time, the first usage information further includes a time when the first user uses the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group and/or a total time length when the first user uses the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within a preset time period.
Optionally, the first terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the first terminal device, an identifier of the first user, an identifier of the first application, and a duration of using the first application on the first terminal device by the first user in a preset time period, and/or a time of using the first application on the first terminal device by the first user. Similarly, the second terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the second terminal device, an identifier of the first user, an identifier of the first application, and a duration of using the first application on the second terminal device by the first user within a preset time period, and/or a time of using the first application on the second terminal device by the first user. At this time, the first usage information includes an identifier of the first user, an identifier of the first application, and further includes a total duration of using the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, and/or a time of using the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group, and/or a total duration of using the preset application group by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period. The preset application group comprises a first application of which the application type is the preset application type.
In a possible implementation manner, the first terminal device usage information further includes a duration of using the first application on the first terminal device by the first user within a preset time period. Similarly, the second terminal device usage information further includes a duration of usage of the first application by the first user on the second terminal device within a preset time period. At this time, the first usage information further includes a total duration of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period and/or a total duration of usage of the preset application group by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period.
In one possible implementation, the first terminal device usage information further includes a time when the first user uses the first application on the first terminal device. Similarly, the second terminal device usage information further includes a time when the first user used the first application on the second terminal device. At this time, the first usage information further includes a total duration of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, and/or a time of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group, and/or a total duration of usage of the preset application group by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period.
In a possible implementation manner, the first terminal device usage information further includes a duration of the first user using the first application on the first terminal device within a preset time period, and a time of the first user using the first application on the first terminal device. Similarly, the second terminal device usage information further includes a duration of the first user using the first application on the second terminal device within the preset time period, and a time of the first user using the first application on the second terminal device. At this time, the first usage information further includes a total duration of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, and/or a time of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group, and/or a total duration of usage of the preset application group by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period.
Illustratively, the first application may be, for example, "WeChat" or "SMS," or may be, for example, application 1 or application 2.
Illustratively, the first terminal device usage information includes an identifier of the first user, an identifier of the first application, a duration of the first user using the first application on the first terminal device within a preset time period, a time of the first user using the first application on the first terminal device, the first user account, and a duration of the user using the first terminal device within the preset time period. The first terminal device usage information includes an identifier a of a first user, a first application, for example, application a and application B, the identifiers of the two first applications are a1 and B1, a duration of the first user using application a in a preset time period is 30min, a duration of the user using application B in the preset time period is 20min, a name of the first user account is abc, and a time of the first user using the first terminal device is 11:00 am-11: 50am, the time the first user used application A is 11:00 am-11:30am, the time the first user used application B is 11:30 am-11: 50 am.
Similarly, the second terminal device usage information includes, for example, an identifier of the first user, an identifier of the first application, a duration of the first user using the first application on the second terminal device within a preset time period, a time of the first user using the first application on the second terminal device, a second user account (the same as the first user account), and a time of the first user using the second terminal device.
Illustratively, the second terminal device usage information includes that the identifier of the first user is b, the identifiers of the first applications, i.e., application C and application D, are C1 and D1, respectively, the duration of the application C used by the first user in a preset time period is 10min, the duration of the application D used by the first user in the preset time period is 20min, the name of the first user account is def, and the duration of the second terminal device used by the first user is 10: 30am-11:00am, the time for the first user to use the application C on the second terminal device is 10: 30 am-10: 40am, the time of the first user using the application D on the second terminal device is 10: 40am-11: 00 am.
In a possible implementation manner, the first terminal device usage information further includes an application type of the first application, and/or the second terminal device further includes an application type of the first application.
In a possible implementation manner, the first terminal device usage information further includes a duration of the first user using the first terminal device and/or a time of the first user using the first terminal device within a preset time period. Similarly, the second terminal device usage information further includes a duration of the first user using the second terminal device and/or a time of the first user using the second terminal device within a preset time period. The first usage information further includes a total time length for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group and/or a time for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within a preset time period.
In a possible implementation manner, the preset application group may be determined by the cloud device according to the application type of the first application, or may be determined by any terminal device according to the application type of the application.
In one possible implementation, the first application may be an application used by the first user, or may be any application.
Optionally, after receiving the first terminal device usage information and the second terminal device usage information, the cloud device may determine, according to the first terminal device usage information and the second terminal device usage information, whether a user account logged in the first terminal device is the same as a user account logged in the second terminal device, that is, whether the first terminal device and the second terminal device are terminal devices in the same terminal device group. If the user account logged in the first terminal device is the same as the user account logged in the second terminal device, the cloud device further counts the usage of each terminal device (i.e., the second usage information) and/or the usage of the terminal device by each user (i.e., the first usage information) according to whether the user using the first terminal device is the same as the user using the second terminal device.
That is to say, after receiving the first terminal device usage information and the second terminal device usage information, the cloud device may determine at least one of the first usage information and the second usage information according to the first terminal device information and the second terminal device usage information. The second usage information includes a total usage duration of each terminal device in the terminal device group and/or a usage time of each terminal device in the terminal device group in a preset time period.
The service condition of each terminal device means that the service time of each terminal device and/or the service time of each terminal device in a preset time period are obtained through statistics without distinguishing users. The condition that each user uses the terminal device means that the terminal device is not distinguished, and the counted duration of each user using the terminal device and/or the counted time of each user using the terminal device in the preset time period. Optionally, the condition that each user uses the terminal device refers to a duration that each user uses each application on the terminal device and/or a time that each user uses each application on the terminal device in a preset time period.
Illustratively, the cloud device receives first terminal device usage information and second terminal device usage information. The user account logged in the first terminal device is the same as the user account logged in the second terminal device, and the name of the user account may be abc, that is, the first terminal device and the second terminal device are located in the same terminal device group. The application (i.e. the first application) used by the first user (i.e. the user using the first terminal device) comprises application a and application B, and the application used by the second user (i.e. the user using the second terminal device) comprises application a. The duration of using the application A by the first user in the preset time period is 10min, the duration of using the application B by the first user in the preset time period is 15min, and the duration of using the application A by the second user in the preset time period is 20 min. The time of the first user using the first terminal device is 9: 00 am-9: 10am and 9: 15-9: 30am, the time of the second user using the second terminal device is 9: 40 am-10: 00 am. Taking the first user and the second user as the same user as an example, the cloud device may determine, according to the received first terminal device usage information and the second terminal device usage information, a total duration of using, by the first user (that is, the second user), the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group in a preset time period, that is, the total duration of using, by the first terminal device and the second terminal device, is 45min, and a time for using, by the first user, the plurality of terminal devices (including the first terminal device and the second terminal device) in the terminal device group is 9: 00 am-9: 10am, 9: 15-9: 30am and 9: 40 am-10: 00 am. The duration that the first user uses the application a on the multiple terminal devices in the terminal device group within the preset time period is 30min, the duration that the first user uses the application B on the multiple terminal devices in the terminal device group within the preset time period is 15min, and the service time of the first terminal device is 9: 00 am-9: 10am and 9: 15-9: 30am, the service time of the second terminal device is 9: 40 am-10: 00 am. The total use time of the first terminal device in the preset time period is 25min, and the total use time of the second terminal device in the preset time period is 20 min.
In the above example, if the first user and the second user are different users, the cloud device may determine, according to the first terminal device usage information and the second terminal device usage information received by the cloud device, that a duration of using the multiple terminal devices in the terminal device group by the first user in a preset time period, that is, a duration of using the first terminal device in the preset time period, is 25min, and that a time of using the multiple terminal devices in the terminal device group by the first user, that is, a time of using the first terminal device by the first user is 9: 00 am-9: 10am and 9: 15-9: 30 am. The time for the second user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group in the preset time period, that is, the time for the second user to use the second terminal device 9, is 20 min: 40 am-10: 00 am.
Optionally, the first terminal device periodically sends the first terminal device usage information to the cloud device.
Illustratively, in the process of using the first terminal device by the user, the first terminal device sends the first terminal device usage information to the cloud device in a cycle of 10 s.
For example, if the period for the first terminal device to send the first terminal device usage information to the cloud device is 5min, at 18: and in the time period of 00-18:15, the first terminal equipment is always in the use state, and the first terminal equipment is in a state of 18:00, 18: 05. 18: 10 and 18:15, respectively sending the first terminal device use information to the cloud device.
Optionally, the first terminal device sends the first terminal device usage information to the cloud device aperiodically.
In a possible implementation manner, when the first terminal device is switched from the bright screen state to the off screen state, the first terminal device sends the first terminal device usage information to the cloud device.
In a possible implementation manner, when the first terminal device is switched from the screen-off state to the screen-on state, the first terminal device sends the first terminal device usage information to the cloud device. And when the first terminal equipment is switched from the bright screen state to the screen-off state, the first terminal equipment sends the first terminal equipment use information to the cloud equipment.
In a possible implementation manner, when a certain application on the first terminal device is switched from a use state to a use stop state, the first terminal device sends the first terminal device use information to the cloud device.
In a possible implementation manner, when a user using a first terminal device changes, the first terminal device sends first terminal device usage information to a cloud device.
Similarly, for the introduction that the second terminal device sends the usage information of the second terminal device to the cloud device, reference may be made to the above-mentioned introduction that the first terminal device sends the usage information of the first terminal device to the cloud device, which is not described herein again.
Optionally, the first terminal device usage information further includes information such as the number of times of unlocking the first terminal device, the unlocking time, and/or the second terminal device usage information further includes information such as the number of times of unlocking the second terminal device, the unlocking time, and the like.
And S403, the first terminal device displays the use condition of each terminal device or the use condition of each user using the terminal device. In the same way, the second terminal device displays the use condition of each terminal device or the use condition of each user using the terminal device.
For a specific description of the usage situation (second usage situation) of each terminal device or the usage situation (second usage situation) of each user using the terminal device, reference may be made to the content in step S402, which is not described herein again.
Optionally, the cloud device sends the use condition of each terminal device or the use condition of each user using the terminal device to the first terminal device and the second terminal device. And then, the first terminal equipment or the second terminal equipment displays the use condition of each terminal equipment or the use condition of each user according to the user requirement.
In a possible implementation manner, without the user instruction, the first terminal device may default to display all terminal devices, that is, the total usage time of each application on the first terminal device and the second terminal device in a preset time period, and the like. All the terminal devices refer to all the terminal devices associated with each other through the user account logged in the first terminal device. And then, the first terminal device displays the total use duration of each application in a preset time period on any terminal device or the use durations of all the terminal devices in the preset time period according to the user instruction.
For example, taking all the terminal devices as including a first terminal device and a second terminal device, the user account logged in the first terminal device is the same as the user account logged in the second terminal device, and the first terminal device defaults to display the total usage duration of each application on all the terminal devices within a preset time period, as shown in (a) of fig. 7. Referring to fig. 7 (a), the applications on the first terminal device and the second terminal device include "player skill", gallery "," recorder ", and the like. The total use time of all applications in a preset time period is 33 minutes, the total use time of application 'playing skills' on the first terminal device and the second terminal device in the preset time period is 10 minutes, the total use time of application 'recorders' on the first terminal device and the second terminal device in the preset time period is 7 minutes, the total use time of application 'gallery' on the first terminal device and the second terminal device in the preset time period is 5 minutes, and the total use time of other applications on the first terminal device and the second terminal device in the preset time period is 10 minutes. In fig. 7 (a), the switch key 701 of the "screen time management" is in an off state, that is, the "screen time management" function is not turned on, and the "screen time management" is used to set an available time period of the terminal device, an available application on the terminal device, a sleep time of the terminal device, and the like in a preset time period. The switch key 702 of the "screen time management password" is in an off state, that is, the "screen time management password" function is not turned on, and the "screen time management password" is used to set a password for requesting acquisition of more usage time or to change the setting of the above-mentioned healthy usage terminal, that is, to change the relevant setting in the "screen time management".
In a possible implementation manner, the first terminal device displays the total usage time of each terminal device within the preset time period by default without the instruction of the user.
For example, taking all the terminal devices as a first terminal device and a second terminal device, the user account logged in the first terminal device is the same as the user account logged in the second terminal device, and the first terminal device defaults to display the total usage duration of each terminal device within a preset time period, as shown in (b) of fig. 7. Referring to fig. 7 (b), the terminal devices that are the same as the user account currently logged in to the first terminal device include a "mobile phone," "tablet," and other terminal devices, and the first terminal device is any one of the "mobile phone," "tablet," and other terminal devices. The total usage time of all the terminal devices in a preset time period is 33 minutes, the total usage time of a first terminal device such as a 'mobile phone' in the preset time period is 10 minutes, the total usage time of a second terminal device such as a 'tablet' in the preset time period is 5 minutes, and the total usage time of other terminal devices in the preset time period is 15 minutes. For the expressions of "screen time management" and "screen time management password" in (b) of fig. 7, reference may be made to the above example, and details thereof are not repeated.
In a possible implementation manner, the first terminal device may display, according to the user instruction, a duration of each user using each application in a preset time period, or a total duration of all users using each application in the preset time period.
For example, taking fig. 7 (a) as an example, if the user clicks the prompt text in fig. 7 (a), for example, "more", the display interface of the first terminal device at this time is as shown in fig. 8 (a). In fig. 8 (a), if the user selects "select user" and clicks "ok", the display interface of the first terminal device is as shown in fig. 8 (b). In fig. 8 (b), if the user selects "i'm use time" and clicks "ok", the first terminal device displays only a case where "i'm", i.e., the owner, uses the respective applications on all the terminal devices, for example, as shown in fig. 8 (c). If the user selects "child use time" and clicks "ok", the first terminal device displays only the use cases where "child" uses the respective applications on all the terminal devices. If the user selects "all device use time" and clicks "ok", the first terminal device displays the situation that all users use each application on all terminal devices. If the user clicks "cancel", the first terminal device displays a higher-level interface, such as the interface shown in fig. 8 (a). In this example, all users, i.e., "me" and "child", all terminal devices, i.e., the first terminal device and the second terminal device. In fig. 8 (c), <1 minute "under" usage time "represents the total length of time that the user" i "uses all applications on all terminal devices between" 0 hour "and" 24 hours "(i.e., today). The "application use ranking" is a ranking of applications used by "me" according to the duration of time that the user "me" uses all applications on all terminal devices between "time 0" to "time 24". The "unlocking statistics" are statistics of the number of times of unlocking when the user "i" uses the terminal device between "0 hour" to "24 hours" and information of average unlocking time such as "54 minutes every 2 hours". The delay statistics is information such as the total time length of (applications on) the use of the terminal device in the delay of the use of the terminal device by the user "i" between "0 hours" to "24 hours". Here, "use without delay" is used to indicate that the user "i am" using (any application on) the terminal device is not delayed between "0 hours" and "24 hours". In fig. 8 (c), if the user clicks "seven days in the past", the first terminal device displays a case where the user "i" uses all the terminal devices within the past seven days, and the specific description may be referred to the above-mentioned contents in the present example.
In another possible implementation manner, the first terminal device may display the usage of any terminal device or all terminal devices according to a user instruction.
For example, taking fig. 7 (a) as an example, if the user clicks the prompt text in fig. 7 (a), for example, "more", the display interface of the terminal device at this time is as shown in fig. 9 (a). In fig. 9 (a), when the user selects "select device" and clicks "ok", the display interface of the first terminal device at this time is as shown in fig. 9 (b). In fig. 9 (b), if the user selects "tablet use time" and clicks "ok", the first terminal device displays only the use cases of "tablet", that is, the use cases of the respective applications installed on "tablet". If the user selects the "mobile phone use time" and clicks the "determination", the first terminal device only displays the use condition of the "mobile phone", that is, the use condition of each application installed on the "mobile phone". If the user selects "all device use time" and clicks "ok", the first terminal device displays the use of all terminal devices, for example, as shown in fig. 9 (c). If the user clicks "cancel", the first terminal device displays a higher-level interface, such as the interface shown in fig. 9 (a). In this example, all terminal devices are "mobile phones" and "tablets" that log in to the same user account, that is, the first terminal device is either a "mobile phone" or a "tablet". In fig. 9 (c), "< 1 minute" under "use time" indicates the total use time period of the cellular phone and the tablet between "0 hour" and "24 hours", and "device use ranking" is the ranking of the devices obtained from the use time period of the cellular phone and the use time period of the tablet between "0 hour" and "24 hours". Wherein, "< 1 minute" corresponding to the row of the "tablet" and the "mobile phone" is respectively the use duration of the "tablet" between "0 hour" and "24 hours" and the use duration of the "mobile phone" between "0 hour" and "24 hours". The "unlocking statistics" are statistics of information on the unlocking times, and average unlocking times, such as "54 minutes per 2 hours" of the "tablet" and the "cell phone" between "0 hour" and "24 hours" (i.e., today). The delay is summarized into information such as total time used by the application delay on the tablet and the mobile phone between 0 hour and 24 hours. "no-latency use" is used to mean between "0" and "24", no latency use is available for either application on "tablet" or "handset". In fig. 9 (c), if the user clicks "seven days in the past", the first terminal device displays the usage of the "tablet" and the "mobile phone" in the seven days in the past, and the specific description may refer to the above-mentioned contents in this example.
It should be noted that, for a specific description of the second terminal device displaying the use condition of each terminal device or the use condition of each user using the terminal device, reference may be made to the above description of the first terminal device displaying the use condition of each terminal device or the use condition of each user using the terminal device, and details are not described here again.
In the above process, the first terminal device usage information received by the cloud device may be used to determine the first usage information, that is, information describing a situation that the first user uses a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group. That is to say, when the cloud device counts the situation that the first user uses the terminal device, not only the situation that the first user uses the first terminal device but also the situation that the first user uses other terminal devices are considered. Therefore, compared with the prior art, under the scene that the same user can use a plurality of terminal devices, the accuracy of the use information of the terminal devices obtained through statistics can be better improved, and therefore the effect that the user uses the terminal devices healthily is guaranteed.
After the use modes of the first terminal device and the second terminal device are set to be healthy use terminal modes, if a user needs to use the first terminal device and the second terminal device, the first terminal device and the second terminal device need to identify the user so as to determine the condition that each user uses the first terminal device or the second terminal device, and the cloud end device can count the condition that each user uses the terminal device according to the received use information of the first terminal device and the received use information of the second terminal device.
Optionally, the first terminal device may automatically identify the user according to user information input by the user. The user information may be fingerprint information, face image information, etc.
In one possible implementation, a user may unlock the first terminal device by inputting fingerprint information or facial image information to the first terminal device, and at this time, the first terminal device may identify the user according to the fingerprint information or facial image information input by the user.
Illustratively, the fingerprint 1, the fingerprint 2, and the face image 1 are user information corresponding to a first user, and the fingerprint 3 and the face image 2 are user information corresponding to a second user. If the user uses the fingerprint 1, the fingerprint 2 or the facial image 1 to unlock the first terminal device, the first terminal device may automatically recognize that the user currently using the first terminal device is the first user, and if the user uses the fingerprint 3 or the facial image 2 to unlock the first terminal device, the first terminal device may automatically recognize that the user currently using the first terminal device is the second user.
In a possible implementation manner, in order to ensure that the first terminal device is in the healthy terminal usage mode, the cloud device can collect the usage of the plurality of terminal devices accurately, the first terminal device is switched from the screen-off state to the screen-on state (not unlocked), and the first terminal device is unlocked through face recognition or fingerprint recognition. And if the first terminal equipment successfully identifies the face or the fingerprint, the first terminal equipment is unlocked, and at the moment, the user can normally use the first terminal equipment. If the first terminal device does not successfully recognize the face or the fingerprint, unlocking of the first terminal device fails, and at this time, the user cannot use the first terminal device.
In one possible implementation manner, the first terminal device periodically acquires the face image information of the user currently using the first terminal device (i.e., the face image information of the user in front of the screen of the first terminal device) when the first terminal device is in the bright screen state. The first terminal device automatically identifies the user according to the face image information periodically acquired by the first terminal device.
Illustratively, the face image 1 corresponds to a first user, the face image 2 corresponds to a second user, the period for acquiring the face image information by the first terminal device is 5min, and the first terminal device is in a bright screen state. If the first terminal device is at 10:00am obtains that the face image information is the face image 1, and at this time, the first terminal device can automatically recognize that the user currently using the first terminal device is the first user. Subsequently, if the first terminal device is at 10: 05am obtains that the face image information is the face image 2, and at this time, the first terminal device can automatically recognize that the user currently using the first terminal device is the second user. Additionally, if the first terminal device is at 10: the face image information obtained by 15am includes the face image 1 and the face image 2, and at this time, the first terminal device can automatically recognize that the users currently using the first terminal device include the first user and the second user.
In one possible implementation, the first terminal device may determine the user currently using the first terminal device according to a manual selection of the user.
For example, if the first terminal device is unlocked and a user currently using the first terminal device cannot be identified through face recognition or fingerprint recognition, the display interface of the first terminal device may be as shown in fig. 10. In fig. 10, the user may select the user who is currently using the first terminal device. If the user selects "i use" and clicks "ok", the user currently using the first terminal device is "i", if the user selects "child use" and clicks "ok", the user currently using the first terminal device is "child", and if the user selects "user a use" and clicks "ok", the user currently using the first terminal device is "user a". And if the user clicks 'cancel', the first terminal equipment enters the screen locking state again.
In a possible implementation manner, if the first terminal device fails to automatically identify the user currently using the first terminal device, or the user does not make the above manual selection, the first terminal device defaults that the user currently using the first terminal device is another user, that is, a user other than the user corresponding to the user account currently logged in the first terminal device.
Optionally, the first terminal device may determine the user currently using the first terminal device according to the type of the application used by the user.
For example, the applications on the first terminal device may be divided into a child application and an adult application, for example, a payment-type application (e.g., pay-for-use, etc.) and a work-type application (e.g., WPS, etc.) are determined as adult applications, and a children-song-type application (e.g., baby-song, etc.) is determined as child applications. At this time, if the application on the first terminal device used by the user includes a payment-type application, i.e., a human application, the first terminal device may determine that the user using the first terminal device is an adult. If the application on the first terminal device used by the user is a children application, the first terminal device may determine that the user using the first terminal device is a child.
Optionally, the first terminal device may determine a user currently using the first terminal device according to browsing content of the user.
For example, if the browsing content of the user is a song, a cartoon, etc., the first terminal device may determine that the user currently using the first terminal device is a child.
Optionally, the first terminal device may identify a user currently using the terminal device according to an application account or the like logged in to the first terminal device. For the introduction of the application account, reference may be made to the above description, and details are not described herein.
It should be noted that, for the introduction of identifying the user by the second terminal device, reference may be made to the description of identifying the user by the first terminal device, and details are not described herein again.
Optionally, the present application further provides a method for counting usage information of a terminal device, as shown in fig. 11, the method further includes step S404:
s404, the first terminal device determines whether the user can continue to use the terminal device or the application on the terminal device. Similarly, the second terminal device determines whether the user can continue to use the terminal device or the application on the terminal device.
Optionally, the first terminal device may use the terminal device for one or more of a preset time period (i.e. a first preset time period, a preset total time period in which the first user may use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group) for the user, a preset time period (i.e. a second preset time period, a preset total time period in which the first user may use the first application on the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group) for the user to use the application that the user may use, a third preset time period (i.e. a time period in which the first user may use the preset application group on the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group in the preset time period), an application that the user may use, and a sleep time of the terminal device, and the use condition of the terminal equipment received by the first terminal equipment, to determine whether the user can continue to use the terminal device or an application on the terminal device. The user may be a user currently using the first terminal device, or may be another user associated with the user account logged in to the first terminal device. In this embodiment, the user is a user using the first terminal device, that is, the first user is taken as an example.
Optionally, the second terminal device determines whether the user can continue to use the terminal device or the application on the terminal device according to one or more of a duration that the user can use the terminal device within a preset time period, a preset duration that the user uses an application that can be used by the user within the preset time period, an application that can be used by the user, a third preset duration, and a sleep time of the terminal device, and a use condition of the terminal device and a condition that the user uses the terminal device received by the second terminal device. The user may be a user currently using the second terminal device, or may be another user associated with the user account logged in to the second terminal device. In this embodiment, the user is taken as a user using the second terminal device, i.e. the first user.
Optionally, after the usage mode of the first terminal device or the second terminal device is set as the mode of the healthy usage terminal, the first terminal device or the second terminal device may further set an application available to the user, a duration that the user can use the terminal device within a preset time period, a preset duration that the user uses the application available to the user within the preset time period, a sleep time of the terminal device, and the like, so as to ensure accuracy of statistics on the usage information of the terminal device.
In one possible implementation manner, there may be a plurality of users using the first terminal device or the second terminal device, but the information of the applications that the users can use, the duration that the users can use the terminal device within the preset time period, the preset duration that the users can use the applications that the users can use within the preset time period, the sleep time of the terminal device, and the like are set by the target user (e.g., a parent). And the applications available to the user, the time length of the terminal equipment available to the user in the preset time period, the sleep time of the terminal equipment, the preset time length of the application available to the user in the preset time period and the user have a corresponding relationship. Therefore, if the user currently using the first terminal device or the second terminal device is the target user, the information may be set, and if the user currently using the first terminal device or the second terminal device is not the target user, the information may not be set.
In order to ensure that the effect of healthy use of the terminal device by the user is achieved well, in a possible implementation manner, the target user may set a screen time management password, where the screen time management password is used for the target user to request to acquire more use time, or change information such as the application available to the target user, the duration of use of the terminal device by the user within a preset time period, the duration of use of the application available to the user by the user within the preset time period, and the sleep time of the terminal device.
For example, taking the first terminal device as an example, if the user currently using the first terminal device is not the target user, the "screen time management" function and the "screen time management password" function are turned off, and the display interface of the first terminal device may be as shown in (a) of fig. 7. In fig. 7 (a), if the user clicks the switch button 701 of the "screen time management" or clicks the switch button 702 of the "screen time management password", the first terminal device verifies the identity of the user currently using the first terminal device, and if the user is verified to be the target user, the switch button 701 and the switch button 702 are switched to the on state, and at this time, the functions of the "screen time management" and the "screen time management password" are turned on. At this time, the display interface of the first terminal device is as shown in fig. 12. It should be noted that, after the "screen time management password" function is turned on, the target user may set a corresponding password to manage the screen usage of the first terminal device, for example, set the screen time management password to 123456. And if the user is not verified to be the target user, the display interface of the first terminal equipment is unchanged. In fig. 12, the target user may modify the screen time management password 123456 after clicking the "password setup" field and entering the correct screen time management password 123456. After the target user clicks the column of "available time length" and inputs the correct screen time management password 123456, the time length of the target user using the terminal device each day may be set, for example, the time length of the target user using the terminal device each day is 6 hours. Optionally, after the target user clicks the column of the "available duration" and inputs the correct screen time management password 123456, the duration of each day that other users use the terminal device may also be set. After the target user clicks on the "application restriction" field and enters the correct screen time management password 123456, the application that the target user can use and the length of time the target user can use the application (or the time the target user can use the application, e.g., 10:00am-11:30am) can be set by the target user. Optionally, after the target user clicks the "application restriction" column and inputs the correct screen time management password 123456, the application that the other user can use and the time length for which the other user can use the application can also be set. After the target user clicks the column of the "sleep time" and inputs the correct screen time management password 123456, the sleep time of the first terminal device when the target user uses the first terminal device may be set, for example, the sleep time of the first terminal device when the target user sets that the target user uses the first terminal device is 0:00am-6:30am, so that the target user cannot use the first terminal device within the time period of 0:00am-6:30 am. Optionally, after the target user clicks the column of the "sleep time" and inputs the correct screen time management password 123456, the sleep time of other terminal devices when the target user uses the other terminal devices may also be set, where the other terminal devices refer to terminal devices associated with the first terminal device through the user account. Optionally, after the target user clicks the column of the "sleep time" and inputs the correct screen time management password 123456, the sleep time of the first terminal device when the first terminal device is used by another user may also be set. Optionally, after the target user clicks the column of the "sleep time" and inputs the correct screen time management password 123456, the sleep time of the other terminal device when the other user uses the other terminal device may also be set.
It should be noted that, after a target user performs one or more of the above target user screen time management password, an application available to the user, a duration that the user can use the terminal device within a preset time period, a duration that the user can use the application available to the user within the preset time period, a sleep time of the terminal device, and the like on any terminal device (for example, a first terminal device), the first terminal device sends the one or more information to the cloud terminal device, and the cloud terminal device sends the information to other terminal devices (for example, a second terminal device). Wherein the other terminal device and the first terminal device are both associated with the same user account. Optionally, one or more of the foregoing items of information can only be modified by the target user pair.
Optionally, taking the first terminal device as an example, after the first terminal device receives the use condition of each terminal device counted by the cloud device or the use condition of each user using the terminal device, if a total duration of the user using the terminal device within a preset time period (a total duration of the first user using the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within the preset time period) exceeds a duration (i.e., a first preset duration) of the user using the terminal device within the preset time period, the first terminal device displays the first prompt information. At this point, the first terminal device may determine that the user cannot continue using the terminal device. The first prompt message is used for prompting that the total time length for which the first user can use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group reaches the upper limit within the preset time period. Or the first terminal device displays second prompt information, wherein the second prompt information is used for prompting that the total time length for which the first user can use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within the preset time period is prolonged.
If the duration of using a certain application by the user within the preset time period (i.e., the total duration of using the first application by the first user on the terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period) exceeds the preset duration (i.e., the second preset duration) for using the application by the user, the first terminal device displays third prompt information, where the third prompt information is used to prompt that the duration of using the application by the user within the preset time period has reached an upper limit (i.e., the total duration of using the first application by the first user on the terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period has reached the upper limit). At this point, the user cannot continue using the application. Or the first terminal device displays fourth prompt information, wherein the fourth prompt information is used for prompting that the total duration of the first application which can be used by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group in the preset time period is prolonged.
And if the total time of the first user using the preset application group on the plurality of terminal equipment of the terminal equipment group exceeds a third preset time within a preset time period, the first terminal equipment displays fifth prompt information and/or sixth prompt information. The fifth prompting message is used for prompting that the total time length that the first user can use the preset application group on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period reaches the upper limit, and the sixth prompting message is used for prolonging the total time length that the first user can use the preset application group on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period.
It should be noted that the extended available time period is temporary. In addition, the first preset time length, the second preset time length and/or the third preset time length are/is set for the first terminal device, and can also be acquired from the cloud device for the first terminal device. The first preset time, the second preset time, and the third preset time may also be determined by the cloud device, or obtained by the cloud device from other terminal devices (e.g., the second terminal device) in the terminal device group where the first terminal device is located.
In a possible implementation manner, in the process that a user uses an application on any terminal, if the duration that the user uses the application within the preset time period exceeds the duration that the user can use the application within the preset time period, the application automatically stops, and when the user opens the application again, the third prompt information is displayed.
In a possible implementation manner, if the total duration of the terminal device used by the user in the preset time period exceeds the duration of the terminal device used by the user in the preset time period, the first terminal device may further display the second prompt message. The second prompt message is used for prompting the user to prolong the time length of the user for using the terminal equipment in the preset time period. If the duration of using a certain application by the user in the preset time period exceeds the duration of using the application by the user in the preset time period, the first terminal device displays fourth prompt information, and the fourth prompt information is used for prompting the user to prolong the duration of using the application by the user in the preset time period.
It should be noted that only the target user can extend the usage time of the terminal device. For specific operations of extending the usable time of the terminal device in the preset time period or the usable time of an application in the preset time period, reference may be made to the prior art, which is not described herein again.
In addition, reference may be made to the above description of steps S401 to S403 in fig. 11, and details are not repeated here.
It should be noted that the preset application group may be a type of application that can be used by other users (e.g., children) according to the setting of the target user (e.g., parents).
Through the process, the condition that the user uses a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group can be controlled through the preset time length or the preset application group, so that the effect that the user uses the terminal devices healthily is ensured.
Optionally, before the first terminal device or the second terminal device displays the usage of the terminal device, the first terminal device may add a terminal device associated with a user account currently logged in the first terminal device. Similarly, the second terminal device may add a terminal device associated with the user account currently logged in to the second terminal device.
For example, as shown in fig. 14 (a), if the user selects "add device" and clicks "ok", the real interface of the first terminal device switches to that shown in fig. 14 (b). In fig. 14 (b), the first terminal device displays a device type, a device identifier, a device icon, and the like of a terminal device that the user may add. The device types include, for example, "computer", "cell phone" and "television". The device identifier of the terminal device whose device type is "computer" includes, for example, "device 1", "device 2", and "device 3", the device identifier of the terminal device whose device type is "handset" includes, for example, "device 4", "device 5", and "device 6", and the device identifier of the terminal device whose device type is "television" includes, for example, "device 7" and "device 8". If the user clicks "mobile phone", the display interface of the first terminal device is as shown in fig. 14 (c). In fig. 14 (c), the first terminal device displays information of terminal devices that the user may add, starting with a device whose device type is "mobile phone", and does not display information of terminal devices whose device type is "computer" preceding the "mobile phone". If the user selects "device 6" (i.e., clicks the icon corresponding to "device 6") and clicks the arrow on the left side of the display interface, the display interface of the first terminal device at this time is as shown in fig. 14 (d). In fig. 14 (d), 1401 is used to remind the user whether to add "device 6", and if the user clicks "yes", add "device 6" as the terminal device associated with the user account. If the user clicks "no", the "device 6" is not added as the terminal device associated with the user account. Subsequently, regardless of whether "device 6" is added or not, the first terminal device returns to its upper display interface, as in (c) of fig. 14. Alternatively, in fig. 14 (d), the user may find a terminal device that the user needs to add by inputting, for example, "device 6" in the search field, and at this time, the display interface of the terminal device is as shown in fig. 14 (e). In fig. 14 (e), if the user clicks the icon of "device 6" and clicks the arrow on the left side of the display interface, the display interface of the first terminal device may be as shown in fig. 14 (d). For the description of (d) of fig. 14, the above contents in this example can be referred to, and are not described again here.
In a possible implementation manner, the first terminal device sends the terminal device information of at least one terminal device to the cloud device. The terminal device information of the at least one terminal device includes a device identifier of the at least one terminal device and a group identifier of a terminal device group (i.e., a first user account). Subsequently, the cloud device adds the at least one terminal device to the terminal device group corresponding to the group identifier according to the device information of the at least one terminal device, that is, establishes an association between the at least one terminal device and the group identifier. The at least one terminal device comprises a second terminal device. The terminal device information of the at least one terminal device may include the first terminal device information, or may not include the first terminal device information.
It should be noted that according to the process of adding the terminal device given in the above example, the first terminal device may obtain the terminal device information of the terminal device that needs to be added to the terminal device group, that is, the terminal device information of at least one terminal device that is sent to the cloud device.
Optionally, before the first terminal device or the second terminal device displays the usage of the terminal device, the first terminal device may add a user associated with a user account currently logged in the first terminal device. Similarly, the second terminal device may add a user associated with the user account currently logged in to the second terminal device.
For example, as shown in fig. 13 (a), if the user selects "add user" and clicks "ok", at this time, the display interface of the first terminal device or the second terminal device is switched to as shown in fig. 13 (b). As shown in fig. 13 (b), when the user inputs information such as "nickname", "face data", and "fingerprint data" of the newly added user and clicks "add", the new user, that is, the user, can be successfully added.
In one possible implementation manner, the first terminal device sends the user information of at least one user to the cloud device. The user information of the at least one user includes a user identification (e.g., a facial image, a fingerprint, etc.) of the at least one user, and a group identification (e.g., a first user account) of a user group. Then, the cloud device adds the at least one user to a user group corresponding to the group identifier according to the user information of the at least one user, that is, establishes an association between the at least one user and the group identifier. The user information of the at least one user may or may not include the user information of the first user.
It should be noted that according to the process of adding a user given in the above example, the first terminal device may obtain the user information of the user that needs to join the user group, that is, the user information of at least one user sent to the cloud device.
Optionally, a terminal device or a user associated with the user account is added by the cloud device.
In a possible implementation manner, the cloud device may establish association between the terminal device and the user account and association between the user and the user account according to the received first terminal device information, second terminal device information, and the like. Subsequently, the cloud device sends a terminal device list and a user list associated with the user account logged in the first terminal device to the first terminal device, so that the first terminal device updates the terminal device list and the user list associated with the user account logged in the first terminal device. The terminal device list received by the first terminal device includes an identifier of a terminal device associated with a user account logged in the first terminal device, and the user list received by the first terminal device includes an identifier of a user associated with the user account logged in the first terminal device. Similarly, the cloud device associates the terminal device list and the user list with the user account logged in the second terminal device. The terminal device list received by the second terminal device includes an identifier of a terminal device associated with a user account logged in the second terminal device, and the user list received by the second terminal device includes an identifier of a user associated with the user account logged in the second terminal device.
In a possible implementation manner, taking the first terminal device as an example, after the cloud device sends a terminal device list and a user list associated with a user account logged in the first terminal device to the first terminal device, the first terminal device may display the first usage information (and/or the second usage information) according to the received first usage information (and/or the second usage information) and the terminal device list and the user list.
In a possible implementation manner, as shown in fig. 15, the first terminal device or the second terminal device may perform an intelligent network selection process according to the searched network, and detect the network quality of the network accessed after the intelligent network selection process receives the network quality. If the network quality of the network to which the first terminal device or the second terminal device is currently connected is poor, the first terminal device or the second terminal device switches the wireless network to which the first terminal device or the second terminal device is connected into a data network, and initiates a connection request to the cloud device again. The cloud end device responds to the connection request and establishes a communication channel between the cloud end device and the first terminal device or the second terminal device. Then, the first terminal device and the second terminal device report the use condition of the terminal device (i.e. the first terminal device or the second terminal device) at regular time through a communication channel. If the network quality of the network to which the first terminal device or the second terminal device is currently connected is good, the first terminal device or the second terminal device periodically performs an intelligent network selection process, so that the first terminal device or the second terminal device is accessed to the network with good network quality, and the safety and the accuracy of data transmission between the first terminal device and the cloud device and between the second terminal device and the cloud device are guaranteed.
In a possible implementation manner, as shown in fig. 16, when the network connection of the first terminal device or the second terminal device is disconnected, it may happen that the application installed on the first terminal device or the second terminal device cannot normally access the network, so that the running application interrupts the running process. The first terminal device or the second terminal device executes a heartbeat scheme, namely periodically sends data packets to the cloud device. If the connection request fails, that is, the first terminal device or the second terminal device always fails to successfully send the data packet to the cloud device, or does not receive a response from the cloud device, the first terminal device or the second terminal device resends the connection request to the cloud device. If the communication is successful, the application on the first terminal device or the second terminal device is normally used, that is, the first terminal device or the second terminal device and the cloud device are normally communicated. Subsequently, if the network connection of the first terminal device or the second terminal device is disconnected, the first terminal device or the second terminal device executes the above-mentioned process again. After the first terminal device or the second terminal device resends the connection request to the cloud device, if the connection fails, the information displayed on the display interface of the first terminal device or the second terminal device (that is, the use condition of the terminal device or the use condition of the terminal device by the user) is not changed. And the first terminal device or the second terminal device resends the connection request after a preset time period until the first terminal device or the second terminal device successfully accesses the cloud device. Subsequently, if the network connection of the first terminal device or the second terminal device is disconnected, the first terminal device or the second terminal device executes the above-mentioned process again.
Optionally, in addition to establishing the association between the first terminal device and the second terminal device by logging in the user account of the first terminal device and the user account of the second terminal device, the cloud device may also group the first terminal device and the second terminal device according to whether the WLANs accessed by the first terminal device and the second terminal device are the same, that is, the identifier of the WLAN is used as a group identifier, to establish the terminal device group (or user group, etc.), establish the association between the first terminal device and the WLAN, and establish the association between the second terminal device and the WLAN.
In a possible implementation manner, if the WLANs accessed by the first terminal device and the second terminal device are the same, the cloud device establishes association between the first terminal device and the WLAN and association between the second terminal device and the WLAN, that is, the first terminal device and the second terminal device are located in the same terminal device group. If the first terminal device and the second terminal device are different in WLAN access, the cloud device determines that the first terminal device and the second terminal device are not located in the same terminal device group.
In a possible implementation manner, the first terminal device information includes an identifier of a WLAN to which the first terminal device is connected and an identifier of the first terminal device, and the second terminal device information includes an identifier of a WLAN to which the second terminal device is connected and an identifier of the first terminal device. At this time, the cloud device may add the first terminal device and the second terminal device to the same terminal device group according to the identifier of the WLAN, where the identifier of the WLAN is a group identifier of the same terminal device group. It should be noted that the identifier of the WLAN is used as a group identifier of the terminal device group, so that the first usage information and the second usage information obtained by counting the situations that the user uses the terminal device are similar to the process of implementing the healthy use of the terminal device by the user, and are not described herein again.
In the embodiment of the application, the terminal device or the cloud device and the like may be divided into the functional modules according to the method example, for example, each functional module may be divided corresponding to each function, or two or more functions may be integrated into one processing module. The integrated module can be realized in a hardware form, and can also be realized in a software functional module form. It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the present application, the division of the module is schematic, and is only one logic function division, and there may be another division manner in actual implementation.
In the case of using an integrated unit, fig. 17 shows a possible structural diagram of a device for counting usage information of a terminal device according to the above embodiment. The apparatus may be a first terminal device, comprising: an acquisition unit 1701 and a transmission unit 1702.
An acquisition unit 1701 that acquires first terminal device usage information describing a situation in which a first user uses a first terminal device. A sending unit 1702, configured to send the first terminal device usage information to the cloud device. The first terminal device usage information may be used by the cloud device to determine first usage information describing a situation in which the first user uses a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, where the plurality of terminal devices includes the first terminal device.
In one possible embodiment, a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group are associated by a group identification.
In one possible embodiment, the group identifier is a user account or an identifier of a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN).
In a possible design, the sending unit 1702 is further configured to send the first terminal device information to the cloud device; the first terminal equipment information comprises equipment identification of the first terminal equipment and group identification of a terminal equipment group; the first terminal device information is used for the cloud terminal device to add the first terminal device into the terminal device group.
In a possible design, the sending unit 1702 is further configured to send terminal device information of at least one terminal device to the cloud device; the terminal device information of the at least one terminal device includes a device identifier of the at least one terminal device and a group identifier of the terminal device group; and the terminal equipment information of the at least one terminal equipment is used for the cloud terminal equipment to add the at least one terminal equipment into the terminal equipment group, and the at least one terminal equipment comprises second terminal equipment.
In a possible design, the receiving unit 1703 is configured to receive the first usage information sent by the cloud device.
In a possible design, the display unit 1704 is configured to display the first prompt message and/or the second prompt message if a total duration of the first user using the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group exceeds the first preset duration within a preset time period. The first preset time is a preset total time for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within a preset time period, the first prompt message is used for prompting that the total time for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within the preset time period reaches an upper limit, and the second prompt message is used for prompting to prolong the total time for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within the preset time period.
In a possible design, the display unit 1704 is further configured to display third prompt information and/or fourth prompt information if a total duration of the first application used by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group exceeds a second preset duration within a preset time period. The second preset duration is a preset total duration that the first application can be used by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, the third prompt message is used for prompting that the total duration that the first application can be used by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period reaches an upper limit, and the fourth prompt message is used for prolonging the total duration that the first application can be used by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period.
In a possible design, the display unit 1704 is further configured to display fifth prompt information and/or sixth prompt information if a total duration of the first user using a preset application group on a plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period exceeds a third preset duration. The third preset duration is a preset total duration that the first user can use a preset application group on a plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, the fifth prompt message is used for prompting that the total duration that the first user can use the preset application group on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period reaches an upper limit, and the sixth prompt message is used for prolonging the total duration that the first user can use the preset application group on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period.
In one possible embodiment, the display unit 1704 is further configured to display the first usage information.
In a possible design, the receiving unit 1703 is further configured to receive the second usage information sent by the cloud end device.
In one possible embodiment, the display unit 1704 is further configured to display the second usage information.
Fig. 18 shows a schematic structural diagram of another possible apparatus for counting usage information of a terminal device involved in the above embodiment, in the case of using an integrated unit. The apparatus can be a cloud device, including: a receiving unit 1801 and a processing unit 1802.
Optionally, the receiving unit 1801 is configured to receive first terminal device usage information sent by a first terminal device and second terminal device usage information sent by a second terminal device, where the first terminal device usage information is used to describe a situation that a first user uses the first terminal device, and the second terminal device usage information is used to describe a situation that the first user uses the second terminal device. A processing unit 1802, configured to determine, according to the first terminal device usage information and the second terminal device usage information, first usage information, where the first usage information is used to describe that the first user uses a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, and the plurality of terminal devices include the first terminal device and the second terminal device.
In a possible design, the sending unit 1803 is configured to send the first usage information to at least one of the terminal devices in the terminal device group.
In a possible design, the receiving unit 1801 is further configured to receive first terminal device information and second terminal device information, where the first terminal device information includes a device identifier of the first terminal device and a group identifier of the terminal device group, and the second terminal device information includes a device identifier of the second terminal device and a group identifier of the terminal device group. The processing unit 1802 is further configured to add the first terminal device and the second terminal device to the terminal device group according to the first terminal device information and the second terminal device information.
In a possible design, the sending unit 1803 is further configured to send the first preset time duration, the second preset time duration, and/or the third preset time duration to at least one of the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group. The first preset duration is a preset total duration within a preset time period that the first user can use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, the second preset duration is a preset total duration within a preset time period that the first user can use the first application on the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, and the third preset duration is a preset total duration within a preset time period that the first user can use the preset application group on the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group.
In one possible design, the processing unit 1802 is further configured to determine second usage information according to the first terminal device usage information and the second terminal device usage information, where the second usage information is used to describe a usage situation of each terminal device in the terminal device group.
In a possible design, the sending unit 1803 is further configured to send the second usage information to at least one of a plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device.
Embodiments of the present application also provide a computer-readable storage medium, which may include a computer program or instructions; when the computer program or the instruction computer runs on the computer, the computer is enabled to execute the method for counting the use information of the terminal device in the method embodiment.
The present application provides a computer program product, which includes a computer program or an instruction, and when the computer program or the instruction runs on a computer, the computer is caused to execute the method for counting usage information of a terminal device according to the foregoing method embodiment.
The terminal device, the cloud device, the computer storage medium or the computer program product and the like provided by the embodiment of the application are all used for executing the corresponding methods provided above. Therefore, the advantageous effects that can be achieved by the method can refer to the advantageous effects in the corresponding methods provided above, and are not described herein again.
It can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art that, for convenience and brevity of description, the specific working processes of the system, the apparatus and the module described above may refer to the corresponding processes in the foregoing method embodiments, and are not described herein again.
The above embodiments may be implemented in whole or in part by software, hardware, firmware, or any combination thereof. When implemented using a software program, the above-described embodiments may take the form, in whole or in part, of a computer program product comprising one or more computer instructions. The procedures or functions according to the embodiments of the present application are all or partially generated when the computer program instructions are loaded and executed on a computer.
The computer may be a general purpose computer, a special purpose computer, a network of computers, or other programmable devices. The computer instructions may be stored on a computer readable storage medium or transmitted from one computer readable storage medium to another computer readable storage medium, for example, the computer instructions may be transmitted from one website, computer, server, or data center to another website, computer, server, or data center via wire (e.g., coaxial cable, fiber optic, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)) or wireless (e.g., infrared, wireless, microwave, etc.). The computer-readable storage medium can be any available medium that can be accessed by a computer or a data storage device, such as a server, a data center, etc., that incorporates one or more of the available media. The usable medium may be a magnetic medium (e.g., floppy disk, hard disk, magnetic tape), an optical medium (e.g., DVD), or a semiconductor medium (e.g., Solid State Disk (SSD)), among others.
Through the above description of the embodiments, it is clear to those skilled in the art that, for convenience and simplicity of description, the foregoing division of the functional modules is merely used as an example, and in practical applications, the above function distribution may be completed by different functional modules according to needs, that is, the internal structure of the device may be divided into different functional modules to complete all or part of the above described functions.
In the several embodiments provided in the present application, it should be understood that the disclosed apparatus and method may be implemented in other ways. For example, the above-described device embodiments are merely illustrative, and for example, the division of the modules or units is only one logical functional division, and there may be other divisions when actually implemented, for example, a plurality of units or components may be combined or may be integrated into another device, or some features may be omitted, or not executed. In addition, the shown or discussed mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection may be an indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, devices or units, and may be in an electrical, mechanical or other form.
The units described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and parts displayed as units may be one physical unit or a plurality of physical units, that is, may be located in one place, or may be distributed in a plurality of different places. In the application process, part or all of the units can be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the scheme of the embodiment.
In addition, functional units in the embodiments of the present application may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units are integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be realized in a form of hardware, and can also be realized in a form of a software functional unit.
The integrated unit, if implemented in the form of a software functional unit and sold or used as a stand-alone product, may be stored in a computer readable storage medium. Based on such understanding, the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application, or portions thereof, which substantially contribute to the prior art, may be embodied in the form of a software product, where the computer software product is stored in a storage medium and includes several instructions for enabling a device (which may be a personal computer, a server, a network device, a single chip or a chip, etc.) or a processor (processor) to execute all or part of the steps of the methods described in the embodiments of the present application. And the aforementioned storage medium includes: various media capable of storing program codes, such as a usb disk, a removable hard disk, a read-only memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a magnetic disk, or an optical disk.
The above description is only an embodiment of the present application, but the scope of the present application is not limited thereto, and any changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present disclosure should be covered by the scope of the present application.

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1. A method for counting usage information of a terminal device, the method comprising:
the method comprises the steps that a first terminal device obtains first terminal device use information, wherein the first terminal device use information is used for describing the condition that a first user uses the first terminal device;
the first terminal device sends the first terminal device usage information to a cloud device, the first terminal device usage information is used for the cloud device to determine first usage information, the first usage information is used for describing the condition that the first user uses a plurality of terminal devices in a terminal device group, and the plurality of terminal devices comprise the first terminal device.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group are associated by group identification.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the group identifier is a user account or an identifier of a wireless local area network WLAN.
4. The method for counting the usage information of the terminal device according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein before the first terminal device sends the usage information of the first terminal device to a cloud device, the method further comprises:
the first terminal equipment sends first terminal equipment information to the cloud equipment; the first terminal device information comprises a device identifier of the first terminal device and a group identifier of the terminal device group; the first terminal device information is used for the cloud terminal device to add the first terminal device into the terminal device group.
5. The method for counting the usage information of the terminal device according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the method further comprises:
the first terminal equipment sends terminal equipment information of at least one terminal equipment to the cloud equipment; the terminal device information of the at least one terminal device includes a device identifier of the at least one terminal device and a group identifier of the terminal device group; and the terminal equipment information of the at least one terminal equipment is used for the cloud terminal equipment to add the at least one terminal equipment into the terminal equipment group, and the at least one terminal equipment comprises second terminal equipment.
6. The method for counting the usage information of the terminal device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the first terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the first terminal device, an identifier of the first user; the first terminal device usage information further includes a duration of the first user using the first terminal device within a preset time period, and/or a time of the first user using the first terminal device.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the first usage information includes an identifier of the first user, and the first usage information further includes a total time period for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within a preset time period, and/or a time period for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group.
8. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the first terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the first terminal device, an identifier of the first user, and an identifier of a first application, and the first terminal device usage information further includes a duration of time that the first user uses the first application on the first terminal device within a preset time period, and/or a duration of time that the first user uses the first application on the first terminal device.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the first usage information comprises an identifier of the first user, an identifier of the first application; the first usage information further includes a total duration of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, and/or a time of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group, and/or a total duration of usage of a preset application group by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period; the preset application group comprises applications of which the application types are preset application types.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the first terminal device usage information further includes an application type of the first application.
11. The method for counting usage information of a terminal device according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the method further comprises:
and the first terminal equipment receives the first use information sent by the cloud equipment.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein after the first terminal device receives the first usage information sent by the cloud device, the method further comprises:
if the total time length of the first user for using the plurality of terminal equipment in the terminal equipment group exceeds the first preset time length within a preset time period, the first terminal equipment displays first prompt information and/or second prompt information;
the first preset time is a preset total time for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within a preset time period, the first prompt message is used for prompting that the total time for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within the preset time period reaches an upper limit, and the second prompt message is used for prompting to prolong the total time for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within the preset time period.
13. The method for counting the usage information of the terminal device according to claim 11, wherein the method further comprises:
if the total time of the first user using the first application on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group exceeds a second preset time within a preset time period, the first terminal device displays third prompt information and/or fourth prompt information;
the second preset duration is a preset total duration that the first application can be used by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, the third prompt message is used for prompting that the total duration that the first application can be used by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period reaches an upper limit, and the fourth prompt message is used for prolonging the total duration that the first application can be used by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period.
14. The method for counting the usage information of the terminal device according to claim 11, wherein the method further comprises:
if the total time of the first user using a preset application group on a plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group exceeds a third preset time within a preset time period, the first terminal device displays fifth prompt information and/or sixth prompt information;
the third preset duration is a preset total duration that the first user can use a preset application group on a plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, the fifth prompt message is used for prompting that the total duration that the first user can use the preset application group on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period reaches an upper limit, and the sixth prompt message is used for prolonging the total duration that the first user can use the preset application group on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within the preset time period.
15. The method for counting usage information of a terminal device according to any one of claims 12 to 14,
the first preset time length, the second preset time length and/or the third preset time length are/is set by the first terminal equipment;
or the first preset time length, the second preset time length and/or the third preset time length are/is acquired by the first terminal device from the cloud device.
16. The method for counting usage information of a terminal device according to any one of claims 11-15, wherein the method further comprises:
and the first terminal equipment displays the first use information.
17. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 16, wherein the first terminal device usage information is further used by the cloud device to determine second usage information, and the second usage information is used to describe usage of each terminal device in the terminal device group.
18. The method for counting the usage information of the terminal device according to claim 17, wherein the method further comprises:
and the first terminal equipment receives the second use information sent by the cloud equipment.
19. The method according to claim 17 or 18, wherein the second usage information includes a total usage duration of each terminal device in the terminal device group and/or a usage time of each terminal device in the terminal device group within a preset time period.
20. The method for counting the usage information of the terminal device according to claim 18 or 19, wherein the method further comprises:
and the first terminal equipment displays the second use information.
21. A method for counting usage information of a terminal device, the method comprising:
the method comprises the steps that cloud end equipment receives first terminal equipment use information sent by first terminal equipment and second terminal equipment use information sent by second terminal equipment, wherein the first terminal equipment use information is used for describing the condition that a first user uses the first terminal equipment, and the second terminal equipment use information is used for describing the condition that the first user uses the second terminal equipment;
the cloud device determines first use information according to the first terminal device use information and the second terminal device use information, wherein the first use information is used for describing the condition that the first user uses a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, and the plurality of terminal devices comprise the first terminal device and the second terminal device.
22. The method for counting the usage information of the terminal device as claimed in claim 21, wherein the method further comprises:
and the cloud device sends the first use information to at least one of the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group.
23. The method of claim 22, wherein the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group are associated by a group identifier.
24. The method of claim 23, wherein the group identifier is a user account or an identifier of a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN).
25. The method for statistics of usage information of a terminal device according to any of claims 21-24, wherein the method further comprises:
the cloud device receives first terminal device information and second terminal device information, wherein the first terminal device information comprises a device identifier of the first terminal device and a group identifier of the terminal device group, and the second terminal device information comprises a device identifier of the second terminal device and a group identifier of the terminal device group;
and the cloud equipment adds the first terminal equipment and the second terminal equipment into the terminal equipment group according to the first terminal equipment information and the second terminal equipment information.
26. The method according to claim 25, wherein the first terminal device information is received by the cloud device from the first terminal device, and the second terminal device is received by the cloud device from the second terminal device;
or the first terminal device information and the second terminal device information are both received by the cloud device from the same terminal device.
27. The method of any of claims 21-26, wherein the first terminal device usage information comprises a device identity of the first terminal device, an identity of the first user; the first terminal device usage information further includes a duration of the first user using the first terminal device within a preset time period, and/or a time of the first user using the first terminal device;
the second terminal device usage information comprises a device identifier of the second terminal device and an identifier of the first user; the second terminal device usage information further includes a duration of using the second terminal device by the first user within a preset time period, and/or a time of using the second terminal device by the first user.
28. The method according to claim 27, wherein the first usage information includes an identifier of the first user, and the first usage information further includes a total time period for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group within a preset time period, and/or a time period for the first user to use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group.
29. The method according to any of claims 21 to 28, wherein the first terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the first terminal device, an identifier of the first user, and an identifier of a first application, and the first terminal device usage information further includes a duration of usage of the first application by the first user on the first terminal device within a preset time period, and/or a duration of usage of the first application by the first user on the first terminal device;
the second terminal device usage information includes a device identifier of the second terminal device, an identifier of the first user, and an identifier of the first application, and the second terminal device usage information further includes a duration of using the first application by the first user on the second terminal device within a preset time period, and/or a duration of using the first application by the first user on the second terminal device.
30. The method of claim 29, wherein the first usage information comprises an identifier of the first user, an identifier of the first application; the first usage information further includes a total duration of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period, and/or a time of usage of the first application by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group, and/or a total duration of usage of a preset application group by the first user on the plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group within a preset time period; the preset application group comprises a first application of which the application type is a preset application type.
31. The method according to any of claims 21-30, wherein the first terminal device usage information further comprises an application type of the first application.
32. The method for statistics of usage information of a terminal device according to any of claims 21-31, wherein the method further comprises:
the cloud device sends a first preset time length, a second preset time length and/or a third preset time length to at least one of a plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device group;
the first preset duration is a preset total duration within a preset time period that the first user can use the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, the second preset duration is a preset total duration within a preset time period that the first user can use the first application on the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, and the third preset duration is a preset total duration within a preset time period that the first user can use the preset application group on the plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group.
33. The method for statistics of usage information of a terminal device according to any of claims 21-32, wherein the method further comprises:
and the cloud device determines second use information according to the first terminal device use information and the second terminal device use information, wherein the second use information is used for describing the use condition of each terminal device in the terminal device group.
34. The method for counting the usage information of the terminal device according to claim 23, wherein the method further comprises:
and the cloud device sends the second use information to at least one of a plurality of terminal devices of the terminal device.
35. The method according to claim 33 or 34, wherein the second usage information includes a total usage duration of each terminal device in the terminal device group and/or a usage time of each terminal device in the terminal device group within a preset time period.
36. The first terminal equipment is characterized by comprising an acquisition unit and a sending unit;
the acquiring unit is used for acquiring first terminal equipment use information, and the first terminal equipment use information is used for describing the condition that a first user uses the first terminal equipment;
the sending unit is further configured to send the first terminal device usage information to a cloud device, where the first terminal device usage information is used by the cloud device to determine first usage information, the first usage information is used to describe a situation that the first user uses a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, and the plurality of terminal devices include the first terminal device.
37. The cloud device is characterized by comprising a receiving unit and a processing unit;
the receiving unit is configured to receive first terminal device usage information sent by a first terminal device and second terminal device usage information sent by a second terminal device, where the first terminal device usage information is used to describe a situation that a first user uses the first terminal device, and the second terminal device usage information is used to describe a situation that the first user uses the second terminal device;
the processing unit is configured to determine first usage information according to the first terminal device usage information and the second terminal device usage information, where the first usage information is used to describe that the first user uses a plurality of terminal devices in the terminal device group, and the plurality of terminal devices include the first terminal device and the second terminal device.
38. A computer-readable storage medium, characterized in that it comprises a computer program or instructions which, when run on a computer, cause the computer to perform the method of statistics of terminal device usage information according to any of claims 1-21 or claims 22-35.
39. A computer program product, the computer program product comprising: computer program or instructions which, when run on a computer, cause the computer to perform a method of accounting for usage information of a terminal device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 21 or claims 22 to 35.
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