CN219832009U - Barrier-free entertainment equipment based on programmable custom mapping - Google Patents

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CN219832009U
CN219832009U CN202321012789.3U CN202321012789U CN219832009U CN 219832009 U CN219832009 U CN 219832009U CN 202321012789 U CN202321012789 U CN 202321012789U CN 219832009 U CN219832009 U CN 219832009U
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The utility model discloses a barrier-free entertainment device based on programmable custom mapping, which comprises a central processing unit module and a key handle module, wherein the central processing unit module comprises a programmable mapping interface unit, and is connected with the key handle module through the programmable mapping interface unit; the key handle module comprises a plurality of function keys, wherein the function keys comprise a bump array start-stop key, a loudspeaker start-stop key, a speech speed gear key, an up page-turning key, a down page-turning key and a bookmark key; the CPU module is used for defining the functions of each of the plurality of function keys by receiving a custom programming instruction through the programmable mapping interface unit. The utility model solves the problems of low intellectualization and poor adaptability of the existing barrier-free entertainment equipment.

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Barrier-free entertainment equipment based on programmable custom mapping
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of electronic equipment, in particular to barrier-free entertainment equipment based on programmable custom mapping.
Background
Currently, the disabled is a major weaknesses in society, and visually impaired people are more social groups that are extremely in need of assistance.
For visually impaired people, life, work or other activities are difficult to carry out like normal people, information and knowledge are difficult to obtain, the existing barrier-free entertainment equipment capable of providing knowledge sources for visually impaired people mainly comprises a Braille reader, the Braille reader is generally heavy, and when the visually impaired people use the Braille reader to read literary works, the operation is troublesome, and actions such as suspension, page turning and the like in reading cannot be conveniently executed.
In conclusion, the existing barrier-free entertainment equipment for text reading by visually impaired people has the problems of low intelligence and poor adaptability.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model mainly aims to provide barrier-free entertainment equipment based on programmable custom mapping, and aims to solve the problems of low intellectualization and poor adaptability of the existing barrier-free entertainment equipment for text reading of visually impaired people.
In order to achieve the above object, the present utility model provides a programmable custom mapping-based barrier-free entertainment device, which includes a central processor module and a key handle module, wherein the central processor module includes a programmable mapping interface unit, and the central processor module is in communication connection with the key handle module through the programmable mapping interface unit;
the key handle module comprises a plurality of function keys, wherein the function keys comprise a bump array start-stop key, a loudspeaker start-stop key, a speech speed gear key, an upper page turning key, a lower page turning key and a bookmark key;
the CPU module is used for defining the functions of the function keys through the programmable mapping interface unit and receiving a custom programming instruction.
Optionally, the barrier-free entertainment device based on the programmable custom mapping further comprises a voice module, wherein the voice module is in communication connection with the central processor module;
the voice module comprises a microphone unit, and the microphone unit is used for collecting user voice and sending the user voice to the central processing unit module.
Optionally, the central processor module further comprises a voice recognition unit and a text retrieval unit, wherein the voice recognition unit is used for generating a voice instruction according to the voice of the user, and the text retrieval unit is used for obtaining the text to be read according to the voice instruction.
Optionally, the voice module further includes a speaker unit, the speaker unit is configured to play voice information corresponding to the text to be read, and the speaker start-stop button is configured to generate a control instruction for controlling the speaker unit to start or stop, and send the control instruction to the central processor module.
Optionally, the voice speed gear key is configured to generate a control signal for adjusting a voice speed gear and send the control signal to the central processor module, where the voice speed gear is used to determine a speed at which the speaker unit plays the voice information.
Optionally, the central processing unit further includes a braille conversion unit, where the braille conversion unit is configured to convert the text to be read into braille coded information.
Optionally, the barrier-free entertainment device based on the programmable custom mapping further comprises a bump array module, wherein the bump array module is in communication connection with the central processing unit module;
the bump array module is used for displaying braille corresponding to the text to be read according to the braille coded information, and the bump array start-stop key is used for generating a control instruction for controlling the bump array module to start or stop and sending the control instruction to the central processor module.
Optionally, the page up button is used for generating a control instruction for switching the page to be read to the previous page of the current page and sending the control instruction to the central processing unit module, and the page down button is used for generating a control instruction for switching the page to be read to the next page of the current page and sending the control instruction to the central processing unit module.
Optionally, the bookmark button is used for generating a control instruction for saving the current reading record and sending the control instruction to the central processing unit module.
Optionally, the function key is a touch key.
Furthermore, to achieve the above object, the present utility model provides a terminal device comprising a barrier-free entertainment device based on a programmable custom map as in any one of the above.
The barrier-free entertainment equipment based on the programmable custom mapping comprises a central processing unit module and a key handle module, wherein the central processing unit module comprises a programmable mapping interface unit, and the central processing unit module is in communication connection with the key handle module through the programmable mapping interface unit; the key handle module comprises a plurality of function keys, wherein the function keys comprise a bump array start-stop key, a loudspeaker start-stop key, a speech speed gear key, an upper page turning key, a lower page turning key and a bookmark key; the CPU module is used for defining the functions of the function keys through the programmable mapping interface unit and receiving a custom programming instruction.
The utility model defines the functions of each function key on the key handle module through the programmable mapping interface unit of the central processing unit module and is used for receiving the self-defined programming instruction, wherein each function key is respectively a bump array start-stop key, a loudspeaker start-stop key, a speech speed gear key, an upper page turning key, a lower page turning key and a bookmark key. Compared with the existing blind reading equipment, the utility model enables visually impaired people to easily execute some control instructions needed in the reading process through the custom keys, thereby solving the problems of low intellectualization and poor adaptability of the existing barrier-free entertainment equipment.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a programmable custom mapping-based barrier-free entertainment device of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the overall architecture involved in the barrier-free entertainment device based on programmable custom mapping of the present utility model.
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reference numerals Name of the name Reference numerals Name of the name
10 CPU module 20 Key handle module
30 Voice module 40 Bump array module
101 Programmable mapping interface unit 102 Speech recognition unit
103 Text retrieval unit 104 Braille conversion unit
201 Bump array start-stop button 202 Loudspeaker start-stop button
203 Speed gear key 204 Up-page turning button
205 Down page turning button 206 Bookmark key
301 Microphone unit 302 Speaker unit
The achievement of the objects, functional features and advantages of the present utility model will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in conjunction with the embodiments.
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It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the utility model.
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is evident that the embodiments described are only some, but not all embodiments of the utility model. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, and rear … …) in the embodiments of the present utility model are merely used to explain the relative positional relationship, movement, etc. between the components in a particular posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the particular posture is changed, the directional indicator is changed accordingly.
In the present utility model, unless specifically stated and limited otherwise, the terms "connected," "affixed," and the like are to be construed broadly, and for example, "affixed" may be a fixed connection, a removable connection, or an integral body; can be mechanically or electrically connected; either directly or indirectly, through intermediaries, or both, may be in communication with each other or in interaction with each other, unless expressly defined otherwise. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
Furthermore, descriptions such as those referred to as "first," "second," and the like, are provided for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implying an order of magnitude of the indicated technical features in the present disclosure. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In addition, the technical solutions of the embodiments may be combined with each other, but it is necessary to base that the technical solutions can be realized by those skilled in the art, and when the technical solutions are contradictory or cannot be realized, the combination of the technical solutions should be considered to be absent and not within the scope of protection claimed in the present utility model.
The utility model provides barrier-free entertainment equipment based on programmable custom mapping.
In an embodiment of the present utility model, referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of an embodiment of a programmable custom mapping-based barrier-free entertainment apparatus according to the present utility model, the programmable custom mapping-based barrier-free entertainment apparatus includes a central processor module 10 and a key handle module 20, the central processor module 10 includes a programmable mapping interface unit 101, and the central processor module 10 is connected with the key handle module 20 through the programmable mapping interface unit 101;
the key handle module 20 includes a plurality of function keys, wherein the function keys include a bump array start-stop key 201, a speaker start-stop key 202, a speech speed gear key 203, an up page-turning key 204, a down page-turning key 205, and a bookmark key 206;
the central processing unit 10 is configured to define functions of each of the plurality of function keys by receiving a custom programming instruction through the programmable mapping interface unit 101.
In this embodiment, the central processing unit 10 and the key handle module 20 are connected through the programmable mapping interface unit 101, the key handle module 20 is provided with a plurality of function keys, and the functions of each function key can be defined by the programmable mapping unit 101 of the central processing unit 10 receiving a user-defined programming instruction, specifically, a user or an operation and maintenance person can connect the terminal device with the central processing unit in a communication manner, then the functions of each function key are set in a user-defined manner through a programming language on the terminal device, and then the defined key functions are mapped to each function key through the programmable mapping interface unit 101. The utility model maps each function key on the key handle module 20 to: bump array start-stop key 201, speaker start-stop key 202, speed gear key 203, page up key 204, page down key 205, and bookmark key 206.
It should be noted that the programmable mapping interface referred to by the programmable mapping interface unit 101 may be a PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect, peripheral component interconnect standard) interface, a USB (Universal Serial Bus ) or the like.
Further, in some possible embodiments, the barrier-free entertainment device based on the programmable custom mapping further comprises a voice module 30, the voice module 30 being communicatively connected with the central processor module 10;
the voice module 30 includes a microphone unit 301, and the microphone unit 301 is configured to collect user voice and send the collected user voice to the central processor module 10.
In this embodiment, referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the barrier-free entertainment apparatus based on the programmable custom mapping according to the present utility model, the voice module 30 is communicatively connected to the central processor module 10, and the voice module 30 may include a microphone unit 301, where the microphone unit 301 is configured to collect a voice signal sent by a user, and send the collected voice signal to the central processor module 10.
Further, in some possible embodiments, the central processor module 10 further includes a voice recognition unit 102 and a text retrieval unit 103, where the voice recognition unit 102 is configured to generate a voice command according to the user voice, and the text retrieval unit 103 is configured to obtain the text to be read according to the voice command.
In this embodiment, referring to fig. 2, the central processing unit 10 further includes a voice recognition unit 102 and a text retrieval unit 103, where the voice recognition unit 102 is configured to perform voice recognition on the user voice received by the central processing unit 10 from the microphone unit 301, extract available voices, generate a voice command according to the available voices, and then transmit the voice command to the text retrieval unit 103, so that the text retrieval unit 103 obtains the text to be read according to the received voice command.
It should be noted that, the central processing unit 10 may be connected to a 4G/5G network, so the text retrieving unit 103 may obtain the text to be read from the network according to the retrieval content included in the voice command. The retrieval content contained in the voice command can be a novel name, and the text to be read is the text content of the novel.
Further, in some possible embodiments, the voice module 30 further includes a speaker unit 302, the speaker unit 302 is configured to play the voice information corresponding to the text to be read, and the speaker start-stop button 202 is configured to generate a control instruction for controlling the speaker unit 302 to start or stop, and send the control instruction to the central processor module 10.
In this embodiment, referring to fig. 2, the voice module 30 may further include a speaker unit 302, the central processor module 10 converts the text to be read into voice information, and broadcasts the voice information corresponding to the text to be read through the speaker unit 302, and the speaker start-stop button 202 on the button handle module 20 is used for generating a control instruction for controlling the speaker unit 302 to start or stop, and sends the control instruction to the central processor module 10. Specifically, when the user presses the speaker start-stop button 202 while the speaker unit 302 is turned off, the speaker start-stop button 202 generates a control instruction for starting the speaker unit 302 to send to the central processing unit 10, and then the central processing unit 10 controls the speaker unit 302 to start working according to the control instruction, after the speaker unit 302 starts working, the user presses the speaker start-stop button 202 again, the speaker start-stop button 202 generates a control instruction for stopping the speaker unit 302 to send to the central processing unit 10, and then the central processing unit 10 controls the speaker unit 302 to stop working according to the control instruction.
Further, in some possible embodiments, the speech speed gear key 203 is configured to generate a control signal for adjusting a speech speed gear to send to the central processor module 10, where the speech speed gear is used to determine a speed at which the speaker unit 302 plays the voice information.
In this embodiment, the voice speed gear key 203 may generate a control signal for adjusting the voice speed gear and send the control signal to the central processor module 10, where the voice speed gear may include three gears, namely, a slow gear, a normal voice speed gear and a fast gear, if the speed of playing the voice information corresponding to the text to be read by the speaker unit 302 is the normal voice speed, that is, when the current voice speed gear is the normal voice speed gear, the user presses the voice speed gear key 203 once, the voice speed gear key 203 generates a control instruction for adjusting the current voice speed gear to the fast gear, and sends the control instruction to the central processor unit 10, and then, through the central processor unit, controls the speed of playing the current voice information by the speaker unit 302, when the current voice speed gear is the fast gear, the user presses the voice speed gear key 203 again, then the voice speed gear key 203 generates a control instruction for adjusting the current voice speed to the slow speed gear, that is played by the speaker unit 302, and similarly, the speed of playing the current voice information by the speaker unit 302 is controlled by the central processor module 10, so that the user can adjust the speed of the speaker unit 302 according to the voice broadcast speed.
Further, in other possible embodiments, the central processing unit 10 further includes a braille conversion unit 104, and the braille conversion unit 104 is configured to convert the text to be read into braille coded information.
In this embodiment, referring to fig. 2, the central processor module 10 may further include a braille conversion unit 104, where the braille conversion unit 104 is configured to convert the text to be read acquired by the text retrieval unit 103 into braille coded information.
Further, in some possible embodiments, the barrier-free entertainment device based on the programmable custom map further comprises a bump array module 40, the bump array module 40 being communicatively connected with the central processor module 10;
the bump array module 40 is configured to display braille corresponding to the text to be read according to the braille coded information, and the bump array start-stop button 201 is configured to generate a control instruction for controlling the bump array module 40 to start or stop and send the control instruction to the central processor module 10.
In this embodiment, referring to fig. 2, the barrier-free entertainment apparatus based on programmable custom mapping of the present utility model is further provided with a bump array module 40, where the bump array module 40 is in communication connection with the central processing unit module 10, and the bump array module 40 is configured to display braille corresponding to a text to be read according to braille coding information corresponding to the text to be read, so as to allow a user to perform touch reading. The bump array start-stop button 201 may be used to generate a control command for controlling the start or stop of the bump array module 40 and send the control command to the cpu module 10. Specifically, when the user wants to stop touch reading and only keep the speaker unit 302 to broadcast, the bump array start-stop key 201 is pressed, and then the bump array start-stop key 201 generates a control instruction for controlling the bump array module 40 to stop working, and sends the control instruction to the central processing unit module 10, and then the central processing unit module 10 controls the bump array module 40 to stop working according to the control instruction.
Further, in other possible embodiments, the page up button 204 is configured to generate a control instruction for switching a page to be read to a page previous to a current page and send the control instruction to the central processor module 10, and the page down button 205 is configured to generate a control instruction for switching the page to be read to a page next to the current page and send the control instruction to the central processor module 10.
In this embodiment, the page up button 204 is configured to generate a control instruction for switching a page to be read to a page previous to a current page, and send the control instruction to the central processor module 10, where the central processor module 10 controls the text retrieval unit 103 to obtain text content of the page previous to the current page as a text to be read after receiving the page up instruction; the page down button 205 is configured to generate a control instruction for switching the page to be read to a next page of the current page, and send the control instruction to the central processor module 10, where the central processor module 10 controls the text retrieval unit 103 to obtain text content of the next page of the current page as the text to be read after receiving the page down instruction.
Further, in some possible embodiments, the bookmark button 206 is configured to generate a control instruction for saving the current reading record and send the control instruction to the central processor module 10.
In this embodiment, the bookmark button 206 is used to generate a control instruction for saving the current reading record, and send the control instruction to the central processing unit 10, and then save the current reading page as a bookmark page through a storage unit in the central processing unit 10, so that the user can continue to read from the bookmark page.
Further, in some possible embodiments, the function key is a touch key.
In this embodiment, each function key on the key handle module 20 is a touch key, specifically, a bump is disposed on the function key, and braille corresponding to the key name can be displayed according to the name of the function key, so that the user can determine through touching.
In summary, the barrier-free entertainment device based on the programmable custom mapping, which is designed by the utility model, is used for receiving the custom programming instruction to define the functions of all the function keys on the key handle module through the programmable mapping interface unit of the central processing unit module, wherein all the function keys are respectively a bump array start-stop key, a loudspeaker start-stop key, a voice speed gear key, an up page-turning key, a down page-turning key and a bookmark key. Compared with the existing blind reading equipment, the utility model enables visually impaired people to easily execute some control instructions needed in the reading process through the custom keys, thereby solving the problems of low intellectualization and poor adaptability of the existing barrier-free entertainment equipment.
The foregoing description is only of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the scope of the utility model, and all equivalent structural changes made by the description of the present utility model and the accompanying drawings or direct/indirect application in other related technical fields are included in the scope of the utility model.

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1. The barrier-free entertainment equipment based on the programmable custom mapping is characterized by comprising a central processing unit module and a key handle module, wherein the central processing unit module comprises a programmable mapping interface unit, and the central processing unit module is in communication connection with the key handle module through the programmable mapping interface unit;
the key handle module comprises a plurality of function keys, wherein the function keys comprise a bump array start-stop key, a loudspeaker start-stop key, a speech speed gear key, an upper page turning key, a lower page turning key and a bookmark key;
the CPU module is used for defining the functions of the function keys through the programmable mapping interface unit and receiving a custom programming instruction.
2. The programmable custom map-based barrier-free entertainment device of claim 1, further comprising a voice module communicatively coupled to the central processor module;
the voice module comprises a microphone unit, and the microphone unit is used for collecting user voice and sending the user voice to the central processing unit module.
3. The barrier-free entertainment device based on programmable custom mapping of claim 2, wherein the central processor module further comprises a speech recognition unit for generating a speech instruction from the user's speech and a text retrieval unit for obtaining text to be read from the speech instruction.
4. The barrier-free entertainment device based on programmable custom mapping of claim 3, wherein the voice module further comprises a speaker unit, the speaker unit is configured to play voice information corresponding to the text to be read, and the speaker start-stop button is configured to generate a control instruction for controlling the speaker unit to start or stop, and send the control instruction to the central processor module.
5. The barrier-free entertainment device based on programmable custom mapping of claim 4, wherein the speech speed gear key is configured to generate a control signal to adjust a speech speed gear for determining a speed at which the speaker unit plays the speech information to the central processor module.
6. The barrier-free entertainment device based on programmable custom mapping of claim 3, wherein the central processor module further comprises a braille conversion unit for converting the text to be read into braille encoded information.
7. The programmable custom map-based barrier-free entertainment device of claim 6, further comprising a bump array module communicatively coupled to the central processor module;
the bump array module is used for displaying braille corresponding to the text to be read according to the braille coded information, and the bump array start-stop key is used for generating a control instruction for controlling the bump array module to start or stop and sending the control instruction to the central processor module.
8. The barrier-free entertainment device based on programmable custom mapping of claim 1, wherein the page up button is configured to generate a control instruction to switch a page to be read to a page previous to a current page and send the control instruction to switch the page to be read to a page next to the current page and send the control instruction to the central processor module.
9. The barrier-free entertainment device based on programmable custom mapping of claim 1, wherein the bookmark key is configured to generate control instructions to save a current reading record to the central processor module.
10. The barrier-free entertainment device based on programmable custom mapping of claim 1, wherein the function keys are touch keys.
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