WO2017024714A1 - 闹钟管理方法及装置、电子设备 - Google Patents

闹钟管理方法及装置、电子设备 Download PDF

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WO2017024714A1
WO2017024714A1 PCT/CN2015/097763 CN2015097763W WO2017024714A1 WO 2017024714 A1 WO2017024714 A1 WO 2017024714A1 CN 2015097763 W CN2015097763 W CN 2015097763W WO 2017024714 A1 WO2017024714 A1 WO 2017024714A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to the field of smart home technology, and in particular, to an alarm clock management method and device, and an electronic device.
  • the alarm clock is an indispensable tool in people's daily life. It can make the user wake up in time by starting the prompt at the set time, avoiding delays in schooling, work, going out and other timeliness plans.
  • the present disclosure provides an alarm clock management method and apparatus, and an electronic device to solve the deficiencies in the related art.
  • an alarm clock management method including:
  • the acquiring the motion state of the user includes:
  • the motion state of the user is detected by a motion sensor provided in the alarm clock.
  • the acquiring the motion state of the user includes:
  • the motion sensor when the belonging device of the motion sensor is a wearable device, the motion sensor includes: a human body physiological characteristic sensor.
  • the motion sensor comprises: an infrared sensor located near the user, and the transceiver window of the infrared sensor faces an area where the user is located.
  • it also includes:
  • the motion state of the user is periodically acquired within the preset duration. If the result of the acquisition is that the user is in a motion state, the delay prompt operation is cancelled.
  • an alarm clock management apparatus including:
  • the first canceling unit cancels the prompting operation if the user is in a motion state when the execution time of the prompting operation set in the alarm has been reached.
  • the obtaining unit includes:
  • the detecting subunit detects the motion state of the user through a motion sensor disposed in the alarm clock.
  • the obtaining unit includes:
  • Receiving a subunit receiving, by the communication connection, a motion condition of the user detected by the motion sensor.
  • the motion sensor when the belonging device of the motion sensor is a wearable device, the motion sensor includes: a human body physiological characteristic sensor.
  • the motion sensor comprises: an infrared sensor located near the user, and the transceiver window of the infrared sensor faces an area where the user is located.
  • it also includes:
  • the second canceling unit periodically acquires the motion state of the user within the preset duration, and if the result of the acquisition is that the user is in a motion state, canceling the delayed prompting operation.
  • an electronic device including:
  • a memory for storing processor executable instructions
  • processor is configured to:
  • the present disclosure can know whether the user has already been the user by acquiring the motion state of the user. Wake up, or still be asleep, to determine the user's need for an alarm. At the same time, by automatically canceling the prompt operation of the alarm clock, it is possible to avoid interference to the user when the user has woken up and no need for the alarm alarm, which helps to promote the user experience.
  • the motion sensor When the motion sensor is configured in the alarm clock, the motion state of the user can be detected by itself, without using other equipment, which helps to reduce the implementation complexity of the technical solution of the disclosure.
  • the alarm clock can obtain the motion state of the user by means of the device, which helps to reduce the structural complexity of the alarm clock itself.
  • the motion sensor can be in direct contact with or close to the user, for example, the motion sensor is a human physiological characteristic sensor in the wearable device, thereby determining the motion state of the user.
  • the motion sensor may be of an infrared sensor or the like, so that the user's motion condition can still be recognized in the case of being away from the user.
  • a new delayed prompt operation can be automatically created according to the user's movement condition, so as to prevent the user from sleeping again or misjudging the user's sleep condition, and ensuring that the user gets up in time.
  • FIG. 1 is a flowchart of an alarm clock management method according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 2A is a schematic structural diagram of an alarm clock according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 2B is a schematic diagram of an application scenario of an alarm clock management method according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart of another alarm clock management method according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 4A is a schematic structural diagram of an alarm clock and a detecting apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 4B is a schematic diagram of an application scenario of another alarm clock management method according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart of still another alarm clock management method according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a detecting device according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIGS. 7-10 are block diagrams of an alarm clock management apparatus, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic structural diagram of an apparatus for alarm management according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a flowchart of an alarm clock management method according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 1 , the method is used for an alarm clock or a mobile device with an alarm function, and may include the following steps.
  • step 102 the user's athletic status is obtained.
  • the motion condition of the user can be directly detected by a motion sensor provided in the alarm clock. In this embodiment, it helps to reduce the implementation complexity of the technical solution of the present disclosure.
  • a wireless communication connection can be established with the associated device of the motion sensor, and through the communication connection, the motion condition of the user detected by the motion sensor is received. In this embodiment, it helps to reduce the structural complexity of the alarm clock itself.
  • step 104 when the execution time of the prompt operation set in the alarm has reached, if the user is in the motion state, the prompt operation is cancelled.
  • the "cancel prompt operation” means canceling the prompt operation of the "execution time of 07:00" on the day, and the alarm cannot be considered as no longer. Perform the prompt action.
  • the execution time may be delayed by a preset duration, for example, the preset duration is 5 min, and a corresponding delayed prompt operation is created, and the delayed prompt operation refers to a prompt operation of “prompting time is 07:05”;
  • the preset duration the motion state of the user is periodically acquired. If the result of the acquisition is that the user is in a motion state, the delay prompt operation is cancelled.
  • by automatically creating a new delayed prompt operation it is possible to prevent the user from sleeping again or misjudging the user's sleep condition, and ensuring that the user gets up in time.
  • the present disclosure can determine whether the user has woken up by himself or is still in sleep by acquiring the motion state of the user, thereby determining the user's demand for the alarm alarm. At the same time, by automatically canceling the prompt operation of the alarm clock, it is possible to avoid interference to the user when the user has woken up and no need for the alarm alarm, which helps to promote the user experience.
  • the “alarm clock” may be an independent alarm clock, or may be a mobile device with an alarm clock function, such as a smart phone, etc.; for ease of understanding, in the following embodiments, an independent alarm clock is taken as an example for the present disclosure. The technical solution is explained.
  • FIG. 2A is a schematic structural diagram of an alarm clock according to an exemplary embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2A.
  • a motion sensor is disposed in the alarm clock; correspondingly, in the application scenario of the alarm management method shown in FIG. 2B, the user can place the alarm clock on the bedside, and the alarm clock can be directly formed by the motion sensor.
  • the user In the detection area shown by the shaded portion in FIG. 2B, when the user sets the alarm clock, the user can cover the active area by using the detection area, so that the alarm can directly detect the motion state of the user.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart of another alarm clock management method according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 3, the method may include the following steps.
  • step 302 the alarm receives the prompt time set by the user.
  • the prompt time set by the user is 07:00 every morning, in the related art, at 07:00 every morning, the alarm clock wakes up the user by means such as ringing. prompt.
  • step 304 the alarm activates the motion sensor.
  • the alarm clock can keep the motion sensor in an open state when the prompt time has been set; or, the alarm can start the motion sensor at a preset time point before the prompt time set on the day, for example, When the reminder time is 07:00, the alarm can start the motion sensor at 06:30, and the motion sensor is obviously off at 06:00, thereby reducing the power loss caused by the motion sensor and helping to extend the alarm clock. Standby time.
  • step 306 when the set prompt time has been reached, it is determined whether the user has woken up according to the motion condition of the user detected by the motion sensor; wherein, if the judgment result is that the user has already woken up, then the process proceeds to step 308. Otherwise, go to step 316.
  • step 308 the prompt operation of "prompt time is 07:00" is canceled.
  • the motion sensor may be any sensor in the related art that can detect the motion state of the user, and the disclosure does not limit this.
  • the motion sensor can be an infrared sensor to detect whether a user has moved by transmitting and receiving an infrared signal.
  • the motion sensor or the alarm clock can recognize the degree of motion of the user, for example, when the motion with a greater degree of motion is detected, it is determined that the user has woken up.
  • the alarm clock may automatically delay the prompt time set in step 302 (ie, the execution time of the prompt operation) by a preset duration, form a new prompt time, and create a corresponding delayed prompt operation.
  • the delayed preset time is 5 min
  • the prompt time set in step 302 is 07:00.
  • the new reminder time is 07:05.
  • step 312 when the new prompt time has been reached, it is determined whether the user has gotten up according to the motion condition of the user detected by the motion sensor; wherein if the judgment result is that the user has already gotten out, the process proceeds to step 314, otherwise, the process proceeds to Step 316.
  • step 314 the new prompt operation is cancelled.
  • step 316 a prompt operation is performed.
  • the alarm may cause a misjudgment to the user's motion condition; or the user may have a night, etc., and the user is likely to be in the process. Continue to go to bed after the night. Therefore, based on the above situation or other circumstances, the user may re-sleep after waking up, and the cancellation of the prompt operation in step 308 may result in the user not being able to get up on time.
  • the user by automatically setting a new prompt, it is possible to ensure that the user actually gets out of bed by continuously detecting the motion state of the user.
  • the user may periodically acquire the motion state of the user within a preset duration before the new prompt time arrives, for example, during the period from 07:00 to 07:05, and if the result is that the user is in a motion state (for example, When the detection period is 1 min, the user only needs to be in motion when performing the detection, and does not need to be in motion at any time.
  • FIG. 4A is a schematic structural diagram of an alarm clock and a detecting device according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • a motion sensor is not disposed in an alarm clock, and the alarm clock needs to be externally
  • the detecting device realizes the motion condition detection; wherein the detecting device is provided with a motion sensor, and the alarm module and the detecting device are respectively provided with the communication module 1 and the communication module 2, and a wireless communication connection can be established between the alarm clock and the detecting device to make the alarm clock
  • the motion state of the user detected by the motion sensor within the detection device can be obtained.
  • the wireless communication connection can be established between the alarm clock and the detecting device by any means such as Bluetooth, WIFI, NFC, etc.
  • the wireless communication connection can be a point-to-point connection between the alarm clock and the detecting device, or can add the same clock to the alarm clock and the detecting device at the same time. In the local area network, this disclosure does not limit this.
  • the user can place the alarm clock and the detecting device on the bedside respectively, and the detecting device can form the detecting area shown by the shaded portion in FIG. 4B through the motion sensor.
  • the detection device can cover the activity area of the user, so that the detection device can detect the motion state of the user.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart of still another alarm clock management method according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 5, the method may include the following steps.
  • step 502 the alarm receives the prompt time set by the user.
  • the prompt time set by the user is 07:00 every morning, in the related art, at 07:00 every morning, the alarm clock wakes up the user by means such as ringing. prompt.
  • step 504 a wireless communication connection is established between the alarm and the detection device.
  • the alarm clock can establish a wireless communication connection with the detecting device in any manner, such as Bluetooth, WIFI, NFC, etc., and the disclosure does not limit this.
  • the wireless communication connection between the alarm clock and the detecting device may be a point-to-point direct connection, or may be added to the same local area network at the same time, and the disclosure does not limit this.
  • step 502 There is no inevitable sequence between step 502 and step 504.
  • the prompt time can be set only after the wireless communication connection is established.
  • step 506A the alarm compares the current time with the set prompt time to determine if the prompt time has arrived.
  • step 506B the detecting device detects the motion state of the user; this step is equivalent to step 304 shown in FIG. 3, and details are not described herein again.
  • step 506A There is no necessary sequence between step 506A and step 506B.
  • step 508 the detecting device notifies the alarm when it is detected that the user is in motion.
  • the detecting device may not recognize the motion state of the user, but directly notify the alarm clock of the detection result of the motion sensor, and the alarm condition is recognized by the alarm to determine whether the user is in a motion state.
  • step 510 when the prompt time has expired, it is determined whether the user is in a motion state; wherein if it is in the motion state, it is determined that the user has been awake, and proceeds to step 512, otherwise the prompt operation is performed.
  • step 512 the prompt operation of "prompt time is 07:00" is canceled; this step is equivalent to step 308 shown in FIG. 3, and details are not described herein again.
  • the alarm clock may automatically delay the prompt time set in step 502 (ie, the execution time of the prompt operation) by a preset duration, form a new prompt time, and create a corresponding delayed prompt operation.
  • the preset preset duration is 5 min
  • the new prompt time is 07:05.
  • step 516 when the new prompt time has been reached, it is determined whether the user has gotten up according to the motion condition of the user detected by the motion sensor; wherein if the result of the determination is that the user has already gotten up, then go to step 518, otherwise execute the Delay the prompt action.
  • step 518 the new prompt operation is cancelled; this step is equivalent to step 314 shown in FIG. 3, and details are not described herein again.
  • the detecting device detects the motion state of the user, it is similar to the alarm clock shown in FIGS. 2A-2B.
  • the detection device can also directly contact the user or be located near the user (the distance between the user and the user is not greater than the preset distance), thereby directly detecting the user's human body. Physiological characteristics and get the user's exercise status.
  • the detecting device may be a wearable device such as a smart bracelet, and the human body physiological characteristic sensor is disposed on the wearable device as a motion sensor in the present disclosure. Then, the preset physiological characteristics of the user, such as the heartbeat frequency, the blood pressure value, the breathing rhythm, etc., are detected by the human physiological characteristic sensor, and the motion state of the user can be obtained more accurately.
  • the present disclosure also provides an embodiment of an alarm management device.
  • FIG. 7 is a block diagram of an alarm management device according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the apparatus includes an acquisition unit 71 and a first cancellation unit 72.
  • the obtaining unit 71 is configured to acquire a motion state of the user.
  • the first canceling unit 72 is configured to cancel the prompting operation if the user is in a motion state when the execution time of the prompting operation set in the alarm has been reached.
  • FIG. 8 is a block diagram of another alarm clock management apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the embodiment is based on the foregoing embodiment shown in FIG. 7 , and the obtaining unit 71 may include: a detecting subunit. 711.
  • the detecting subunit 711 is configured to detect the motion state of the user by using a motion sensor disposed in the alarm clock.
  • the motion sensor comprises: an infrared sensor located near the user, and the transceiver window of the infrared sensor faces an area where the user is located.
  • FIG. 9 is a block diagram of another alarm clock management apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the embodiment may be configured to: establish a subunit based on the foregoing embodiment shown in FIG. 712 and receiving subunit 713.
  • the establishing subunit 712 is configured to establish a wireless communication connection with the belonging device of the motion sensor;
  • the receiving subunit 713 is configured to receive, by the communication connection, a motion condition of the user detected by the motion sensor.
  • the motion sensor when the belonging device of the motion sensor is a wearable device, the motion sensor includes: a human body physiological characteristic sensor.
  • the motion sensor comprises: an infrared sensor located near the user, the infrared sensor The transceiving window faces the area where the user is located.
  • FIG. 10 is a block diagram of another alarm clock management apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the apparatus may further include: a creating unit 73, based on the foregoing embodiment shown in FIG. And a second canceling unit 74.
  • the creating unit 73 is configured to delay the execution time by a preset duration and create a corresponding delayed prompt operation
  • the second canceling unit 74 is configured to periodically acquire the motion state of the user within the preset duration, and if the result of the acquisition is that the user is in a motion state, cancel the delay prompt operation.
  • the structures of the creating unit 73 and the second canceling unit 74 in the device embodiment shown in FIG. 10 may also be included in the foregoing device embodiment of FIG. 8 or FIG. 9, and the disclosure is not limited thereto. .
  • the device embodiment since it basically corresponds to the method embodiment, reference may be made to the partial description of the method embodiment.
  • the device embodiments described above are merely illustrative, wherein the units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate, and the components displayed as units may or may not be physical units, ie may be located A place, or it can be distributed to multiple network units. Some or all of the modules may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the objectives of the present disclosure. Those of ordinary skill in the art can understand and implement without any creative effort.
  • an alarm clock management apparatus including: a processor; a memory for storing processor-executable instructions; wherein the processor is configured to: acquire a motion state of the user; When the execution time of the prompt operation has reached, if the user is in a motion state, the prompt operation is cancelled.
  • the present disclosure also provides a terminal, the terminal including a memory, and one or more programs, wherein one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by one or more processors
  • the one or more programs include instructions for: acquiring a motion state of the user; when the execution time of the prompt operation set in the alarm has reached, if the user is in a motion state, canceling the prompt operation .
  • FIG. 11 is a block diagram of an apparatus 1100 for alarm management, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • device 1100 can be an alarm clock, a mobile phone, a computer, a digital broadcast terminal, a messaging device, a game console, a tablet device, a medical device, a fitness device, a personal digital assistant, and the like.
  • apparatus 1100 can include one or more of the following components: processing component 1102, memory 1104, power component 1106, multimedia component 1108, audio component 1110, input/output (I/O) interface 1112, Sensor component 1114, and communication component 1116.
  • processing component 1102 memory 1104, power component 1106, multimedia component 1108, audio component 1110, input/output (I/O) interface 1112, Sensor component 1114, and communication component 1116.
  • memory 1104 power component 1106, multimedia component 1108, audio component 1110, input/output (I/O) interface 1112, Sensor component 1114, and communication component 1116.
  • I/O input/output
  • Processing component 1102 typically controls the overall operation of device 1100, such as operations associated with display, telephone calls, data communications, camera operations, and recording operations.
  • Processing component 1102 can include one or more processors 1120 to execute instructions to perform all or part of the steps of the above described methods.
  • processing component 1102 can include one or more modules to facilitate interaction between component 1102 and other components.
  • the processing component 1102 can include a multimedia module to facilitate interaction between the multimedia component 11011 and the processing component 1102.
  • Memory 1104 is configured to store various types of data to support operation at device 1100. Examples of such data include instructions for any application or method operating on device 1100, contact data, phone book data, messages, pictures, videos, and the like.
  • the memory 1104 can be implemented by any type of volatile or non-volatile storage device, or a combination thereof, such as static random access memory (SRAM), electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM), erasable.
  • SRAM static random access memory
  • EEPROM electrically erasable programmable read only memory
  • EPROM Programmable Read Only Memory
  • PROM Programmable Read Only Memory
  • ROM Read Only Memory
  • Magnetic Memory Flash Memory
  • Disk Disk or Optical Disk.
  • Power component 1106 provides power to various components of device 1100.
  • Power component 1106 can include a power management system, one or more power sources, and other components associated with generating, managing, and distributing power for device 1100.
  • the multimedia component 1108 includes a screen between the device 1100 and a user that provides an output interface.
  • the screen can include a liquid crystal display (LCD) and a touch panel (TP). If the screen includes a touch panel, the screen can be implemented as a touch screen to receive input signals from the user.
  • the touch panel includes one or more touch sensors to sense touches, slides, and gestures on the touch panel. The touch sensor may sense not only the boundary of the touch or sliding action, but also the duration and pressure associated with the touch or slide operation.
  • the multimedia component 1108 includes a front camera and/or a rear camera. When the device 1100 is in an operation mode, such as a shooting mode or a video mode, the front camera and/or the rear camera can receive external multimedia data. Each front and rear camera can be a fixed optical lens system or have focal length and optical zoom capabilities.
  • the audio component 1110 is configured to output and/or input an audio signal.
  • the audio component 1110 includes a microphone (MIC) that is configured to receive an external audio signal when the device 1100 is in an operational mode, such as a call mode, a recording mode, and a voice recognition mode.
  • the received audio signal may be further stored in memory 1104 or transmitted via communication component 1116.
  • the audio component 1110 also includes a speaker for outputting an audio signal.
  • the I/O interface 1112 provides an interface between the processing component 1102 and a peripheral interface module, which may be a keyboard, a click wheel, a button, or the like. These buttons may include, but are not limited to, a home button, a volume button, a start button, and a lock button.
  • Sensor assembly 1114 includes one or more sensors for providing a status assessment of various aspects to device 1100.
  • sensor assembly 1114 can detect an open/closed state of device 1100, relative positioning of components, such as the display and keypad of device 1100, and sensor component 1114 can also detect a change in position of one component of device 1100 or device 1100. The presence or absence of user contact with device 1100, device 1100 orientation or acceleration/deceleration and temperature change of device 1100.
  • Sensor assembly 1114 can include a proximity sensor configured to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact.
  • Sensor assembly 1114 may also include a light sensor, such as a CMOS or CCD image sensor, for use in imaging applications.
  • the sensor assembly 1114 can also include an acceleration sensor, a gyro sensor, a magnetic sensor, a pressure sensor, or a temperature sensor.
  • Communication component 1116 is configured to facilitate wired or wireless communication between device 1100 and other devices.
  • the device 1100 can access a wireless network based on a communication standard, such as WiFi, 2G or 3G, or a combination thereof.
  • communication component 1116 receives broadcast signals or broadcast associated information from an external broadcast management system via a broadcast channel.
  • the communication component 1116 also includes a near field communication (NFC) module to facilitate short range communication.
  • NFC near field communication
  • the NFC module can be implemented based on radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, infrared data association (IrDA) technology, ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, Bluetooth (BT) technology, and other technologies.
  • RFID radio frequency identification
  • IrDA infrared data association
  • UWB ultra-wideband
  • Bluetooth Bluetooth
  • apparatus 1100 may be implemented by one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field programmable A gate array (FPGA), controller, microcontroller, microprocessor, or other electronic component implementation for performing the above methods.
  • ASICs application specific integrated circuits
  • DSPs digital signal processors
  • DSPDs digital signal processing devices
  • PLDs programmable logic devices
  • FPGA field programmable A gate array
  • controller microcontroller, microprocessor, or other electronic component implementation for performing the above methods.
  • non-transitory computer readable storage medium comprising instructions, such as a memory 1104 comprising instructions executable by processor 1120 of apparatus 1100 to perform the above method.
  • the non-transitory computer readable storage medium may be a ROM, a random access memory (RAM), a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, and an optical data storage device.

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一种闹钟管理方法及装置,该方法可以包括:获取用户的运动状况(102);当闹钟内设定的提示操作的执行时间已达时,若所述用户处于运动状态,则取消所述提示操作(104)。通过该方法,可以根据用户的运动状况,判定该用户对闹钟提示的需求情况,从而通过对预设的闹钟提示操作进行自动取消,避免对用户造成干扰,有助于提升用户的使用体验。

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闹钟管理方法及装置、电子设备
相关申请的交叉引用
本申请基于申请号为201510497767.4、申请日为2015年8月13日的中国专利申请提出,并要求该中国专利申请的优先权,该中国专利申请的全部内容在此引入本申请作为参考。
技术领域
本公开涉及智能家居技术领域,尤其涉及闹钟管理方法及装置、电子设备。
背景技术
闹钟是人们日常生活中必不可少的工具,可以通过在设定的时间发起提示,使用户及时醒来,避免耽搁上学、工作、外出等时效性的计划。
随着每天的生活和工作习惯,用户有时已经形成了“生物钟”,可以在设定的时间附近自动醒来,然而相关技术中的闹钟仍然会按照设定的时间进行提示,这反而可能对用户造成干扰,尤其是很多用户在早上醒来时的心情都不会很好。
发明内容
本公开提供闹钟管理方法及装置、电子设备,以解决相关技术中的不足。
根据本公开实施例的第一方面,提供一种闹钟管理方法,包括:
获取用户的运动状况;
当闹钟内设定的提示操作的执行时间已达时,若所述用户处于运动状态,则取消所述提示操作。
可选的,所述获取用户的运动状况,包括:
通过所述闹钟内设置的运动传感器,检测所述用户的运动状况。
可选的,所述获取用户的运动状况,包括:
与运动传感器的所属设备之间建立无线通信连接;
通过所述通信连接,接收所述运动传感器检测到的所述用户的运动状况。
可选的,当所述运动传感器的所属设备为可穿戴设备时,所述运动传感器包括:人体生理特征传感器。
可选的,所述运动传感器包括:位于所述用户附近的红外传感器,所述红外传感器的收发窗口朝向所述用户的所处区域。
可选的,还包括:
将所述执行时间推迟预设时长,并创建对应的延迟提示操作;
在所述预设时长内,周期性地获取所述用户的运动状况,若获取结果为所述用户均处于运动状态,则取消所述延迟提示操作。
根据本公开实施例的第二方面,提供一种闹钟管理装置,包括:
获取单元,获取用户的运动状况;
第一取消单元,当闹钟内设定的提示操作的执行时间已达时,若所述用户处于运动状态,则取消所述提示操作。
可选的,所述获取单元包括:
检测子单元,通过所述闹钟内设置的运动传感器,检测所述用户的运动状况。
可选的,所述获取单元包括:
建立子单元,与运动传感器的所属设备之间建立无线通信连接;
接收子单元,通过所述通信连接,接收所述运动传感器检测到的所述用户的运动状况。
可选的,当所述运动传感器的所属设备为可穿戴设备时,所述运动传感器包括:人体生理特征传感器。
可选的,所述运动传感器包括:位于所述用户附近的红外传感器,所述红外传感器的收发窗口朝向所述用户的所处区域。
可选的,还包括:
创建单元,将所述执行时间推迟预设时长,并创建对应的延迟提示操作;
第二取消单元,在所述预设时长内,周期性地获取所述用户的运动状况,若获取结果为所述用户均处于运动状态,则取消所述延迟提示操作。
根据本公开实施例的第三方面,提供一种电子设备,包括:
处理器;
用于存储处理器可执行指令的存储器;
其中,所述处理器被配置为:
获取用户的运动状况;
当闹钟内设定的提示操作的执行时间已达时,若所述用户处于运动状态,则取消所述提示操作。
本公开的实施例提供的技术方案可以包括以下有益效果:
由上述实施例可知,本公开通过获取用户的运动状况,可以了解用户是否已经自行 醒来,或者仍然处于睡眠中,从而确定用户对闹钟提示的需求。同时,通过对闹钟的提示操作进行自动取消,可以在用户已经醒来、对闹钟提示不存在需求的情况下,避免对用户造成干扰,有助于推升用户的使用体验。
其中,当闹钟内配置有运动传感器时,可以自行检测用户的运动状况,无需借助其他设备,有助于降低本公开技术方案的实现复杂度。
其中,通过在闹钟与运动传感器的所属设备之间建立无线通信连接,使得闹钟可以借助于该设备来获得用户的运动状况,有助于降低闹钟本身的结构复杂度。
其中,运动传感器可以通过与用户之间的直接接触或靠近,比如该运动传感器为可穿戴设备中的人体生理特征传感器,从而确定该用户的运动状况。
其中,运动传感器可以为红外传感器等类型,从而在远离用户的情况下,仍然可以识别出用户的运动状况。
其中,还可以根据用户的运动状况,自动创建新的延迟提示操作,以避免用户再次睡去或出现对用户睡眠状况的误判断,确保用户及时起床。
应当理解的是,以上的一般描述和后文的细节描述仅是示例性和解释性的,并不能限制本公开。
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图1是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种闹钟管理方法的流程图。
图2A是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种闹钟的结构示意图。
图2B是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种闹钟管理方法的应用场景示意图。
图3是根据一示例性实施例示出的另一种闹钟管理方法的流程图。
图4A是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种闹钟及检测设备的结构示意图。
图4B是根据一示例性实施例示出的另一种闹钟管理方法的应用场景示意图。
图5是根据一示例性实施例示出的又一种闹钟管理方法的流程图。
图6是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种检测设备的结构示意图。
图7-10是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种闹钟管理装置的框图。
图11是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种用于闹钟管理的装置的结构示意图。
具体实施方式
这里将详细地对示例性实施例进行说明,其示例表示在附图中。下面的描述涉及附图时,除非另有表示,不同附图中的相同数字表示相同或相似的要素。以下示例性实施例中所描述的实施方式并不代表与本公开相一致的所有实施方式。相反,它们仅是与如所附权利要求书中所详述的、本公开的一些方面相一致的装置和方法的例子。
图1是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种闹钟管理方法的流程图,如图1所示,该方法用于闹钟或具有闹钟功能的移动设备,可以包括以下步骤。
在步骤102中,获取用户的运动状况。
在一示例性实施例中,可以通过闹钟内设置的运动传感器,直接检测用户的运动状况。在该实施例中,有助于降低本公开技术方案的实现复杂度。
在另一示例性实施例中,可以与运动传感器的所属设备之间建立无线通信连接,并通过该通信连接,接收运动传感器检测到的用户的运动状况。在该实施例中,有助于降低闹钟本身的结构复杂度。
在步骤104中,当闹钟内设定的提示操作的执行时间已达时,若所述用户处于运动状态,则取消该提示操作。
在本实施例中,假定最初设定的执行时间为07:00,则“取消提示操作”是指取消当天的“执行时间为07:00”的提示操作,而并不能够认为该闹钟不再执行提示操作。
进一步地,还可以将该执行时间推迟预设时长,比如预设时长为5min,并创建对应的延迟提示操作,则该延迟提示操作是指“提示时间为07:05”的提示操作;那么,在该预设时长内,周期性地获取用户的运动状况,若获取结果为该用户均处于运动状态,则取消该延迟提示操作。在该实施例中,通过自动创建新的延迟提示操作,可以避免用户再次睡去或出现对用户睡眠状况的误判断,确保用户及时起床。
由上述实施例可知,本公开通过获取用户的运动状况,可以了解用户是否已经自行醒来,或者仍然处于睡眠中,从而确定用户对闹钟提示的需求。同时,通过对闹钟的提示操作进行自动取消,可以在用户已经醒来、对闹钟提示不存在需求的情况下,避免对用户造成干扰,有助于推升用户的使用体验。
在本公开的实施例中,“闹钟”可以为独立的闹钟,也可以为具有闹钟功能的移动设备,比如智能手机等;为了便于理解,下面的实施例中以独立的闹钟为例,对本公开的技术方案进行说明。
实施例一
图2A是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种闹钟的结构示意图,如图2A所示,在一示 例性实施例中,闹钟内设置有运动传感器;相应地,在图2B所示的闹钟管理方法的应用场景中,用户可以将该闹钟置于床头,则该闹钟可以直接通过该运动传感器形成图2B中阴影部分示出的检测区域,则用户在设置该闹钟时,可以通过将该检测区域覆盖自己的活动区域,从而使闹钟可以直接对用户的运动状况进行检测。
相应地,图3是根据一示例性实施例示出的另一种闹钟管理方法的流程图,如图3所示,该方法可以包括以下步骤。
在步骤302中,闹钟接收用户设定的提示时间。
在本实施例中,假定用户设定的提示时间为每天早上的07:00,则在相关技术中,每天早上的07:00时,该闹钟都会通过如响铃等方式,对用户进行叫醒提示。
在步骤304中,闹钟启动运动传感器。
在本实施例中,闹钟可以在已设定了提示时间的情况下,将运动传感器保持在开启状态;或者,闹钟可以在当天设定的提示时间之前的预设时间点,启动运动传感器,比如当提示时间为07:00时,闹钟可以在06:30启动运动传感器,而在06:00时该运动传感器显然处于关闭状态,从而减少该运动传感器带来的电量损耗,有助于延长闹钟的待机时长。
在步骤306中,当设定的提示时间已达时,根据运动传感器检测到该用户的运动状况,判断该用户是否已经睡醒;其中,如果判断结果为已经睡醒,则转入步骤308,否则转入步骤316。
在步骤308中,取消“提示时间为07:00”的提示操作。
在本实施例中,运动传感器可以为相关技术中任何可以检测出用户的运动状况的传感器,本公开并不对此进行限制。举例而言,该运动传感器可以为红外传感器,从而通过对红外信号的发射和接收,检测用户是否发生了运动。当然,为了区分用户在睡眠过程中的翻身等动作,运动传感器或闹钟可以对用户的运动程度进行识别,比如仅当检测到运动程度较大的动作时,判定为用户已睡醒。
在本实施例中,通过取消提示操作,可以在用户已睡醒的情况下,避免通过闹钟的响铃等对用户造成干扰,尤其是很多用户在早上睡醒后的心情会较差(即“起床气”),从而在用户已经睡醒的情况下,应当认为用户对该闹钟的提示操作不存在相应的需求,则对该提示操作的取消有助于提升用户的使用体验。
在步骤310中,闹钟可以自动将步骤302中设定的提示时间(即提示操作的执行时间)推迟预设时长,形成新的提示时间,并创建对应的延迟提示操作。
在本实施例中,假定推迟的预设时长为5min,则当步骤302设置的提示时间为07:00 时,新的提示时间为07:05。
在步骤312中,当新的提示时间已达时,根据运动传感器检测到该用户的运动状况,判断该用户是否已经起床;其中,如果判断结果为已经起床,则转入步骤314,否则转入步骤316。
在步骤314中,取消新的提示操作。
在步骤316中,执行提示操作。
在本实施例中,由于用户在睡眠过程中可能存在较大幅度的翻身等动作,导致闹钟可能对用户的运动状况形成误判;或者,用户可能存在起夜等情况,并且用户很可能在起夜后继续上床睡觉。因此,基于上述情况或其他情况,用户睡醒后还可能重新睡去,则步骤308中对提示操作的取消,可能导致用户无法准时起床。
因此,本实施例中通过自动设定新的提示,可以通过对用户的运动状况进行持续性的检测,确保用户真正起床。其中,可以在新的提示时间到达之前的预设时长内,比如在07:00至07:05时间段内,周期性地获取用户的运动状况,若获取结果为该用户均处于运动状态(比如检测周期为1min,则用户只需要在每次执行检测时均处于运动状态,不需要随时都处于运动状态),则取消延迟提示操作。
实施例二
图4A是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种闹钟及检测设备的结构示意图,如图4A所示,在一示例性实施例中,闹钟内并未设置运动传感器,则闹钟需要借助于外部的检测设备实现运动状况检测;其中,该检测设备中设置有运动传感器,且闹钟和检测设备中分别设置有通信模块1和通信模块2,则闹钟和检测设备之间可以建立无线通信连接,使闹钟能够获得该检测设备内的运动传感器检测到的用户的运动状况。其中,闹钟和检测设备之间可以通过蓝牙、WIFI、NFC等任意方式建立无线通信连接,该无线通信连接可以为闹钟和检测设备之间的点对点连接,也可以为闹钟和检测设备同时加入同一个局域网络内,本公开并不对此进行限制。
那么,在图4B所示的闹钟管理方法的应用场景中,用户可以将该闹钟和检测设备分别置于床头,该检测设备可以通过运动传感器形成图4B中阴影部分示出的检测区域,则用户在设置该检测设备时,可以通过将该检测区域覆盖自己的活动区域,从而使该检测设备可以对用户的运动状况进行检测。
相应地,图5是根据一示例性实施例示出的又一种闹钟管理方法的流程图,如图5所示,该方法可以包括以下步骤。
在步骤502中,闹钟接收用户设定的提示时间。
在本实施例中,假定用户设定的提示时间为每天早上的07:00,则在相关技术中,每天早上的07:00时,该闹钟都会通过如响铃等方式,对用户进行叫醒提示。
在步骤504中,闹钟与检测设备之间建立无线通信连接。
在本实施例中,闹钟可以通过任意方式建立与该检测设备之间的无线通信连接,比如蓝牙、WIFI、NFC等,本公开并不对此进行限制。其中,闹钟与检测设备之间的无线通信连接可以为点对点的直接连接,也可以为两者同时加入同一个局域网内,本公开并不对此进行限制。
其中,步骤502与步骤504之间并不存在必然的先后顺序,也可以先建立无线通信连接后,才设定提示时间。
在步骤506A中,闹钟将当前时间与设定的提示时间进行比较,确定该提示时间是否已到达。
在步骤506B中,检测设备对用户的运动状态进行检测;该步骤相当于图3所示的步骤304,此处不再赘述。
其中,步骤506A与步骤506B之间并不存在必然的先后顺序。
在步骤508中,当检测到用户处于运动状态时,检测设备向闹钟进行告知。
在本实施例中,检测设备也可以不对用户的运动状况进行识别,而直接将运动传感器的检测结果告知闹钟,并由闹钟识别出用户对应处于的运动状况,从而判定该用户是否处于运动状态。
在步骤510中,在提示时间已达时,判定用户是否处于运动状态;其中,如果处于运动状态则判定为已经睡醒,并转入步骤512,否则执行提示操作。
在步骤512中,取消“提示时间为07:00”的提示操作;该步骤相当于图3所示的步骤308,此处不再赘述。
在步骤514中,闹钟可以自动将步骤502中设定的提示时间(即提示操作的执行时间)推迟预设时长,形成新的提示时间,并创建对应的延迟提示操作。
在本实施例中,假定推迟的预设时长为5min,则当步骤302设置的提示时间为07:00时,新的提示时间为07:05。
在步骤516中,当新的提示时间已达时,根据运动传感器检测到该用户的运动状况,判断该用户是否已经起床;其中,如果判断结果为已经起床,则转入步骤518,否则执行该延迟提示操作。
在步骤518中,取消新的提示操作;该步骤相当于图3所示的步骤314,此处不再赘述。
需要说明的是:
当闹钟借助于外部的检测设备内的运动传感器时,对于图4A-4B所示的装置形式,该检测设备对用户的运动状况进行检测时,与图2A-2B所示的闹钟相似,均与用户之间存在一定距离。而实际上,基于闹钟与检测设备之间的分离特点,该检测设备还可以与用户进行直接接触或位于该用户附近(与用户之间的距离不大于预设距离),从而直接检测用户的人体生理特征,并得到用户的运动状况。
举例而言,如图6所示,检测设备可以为智能手环等可穿戴设备,该可穿戴设备上设置有人体生理特征传感器,作为本公开中的运动传感器。然后,通过该人体生理特征传感器对用户的预设生理特征进行检测,比如心跳频率、血压值、呼吸节奏等,可以更为准确地获得该用户的运动状况。
与前述的闹钟管理方法的实施例相对应,本公开还提供了闹钟管理装置的实施例。
图7是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种闹钟管理装置框图。参照图7,该装置包括获取单元71和第一取消单元72。
其中,获取单元71,被配置为获取用户的运动状况;
第一取消单元72,被配置为当闹钟内设定的提示操作的执行时间已达时,若所述用户处于运动状态,则取消所述提示操作。
如图8所示,图8是根据一示例性实施例示出的另一种闹钟管理装置的框图,该实施例在前述图7所示实施例的基础上,获取单元71可以包括:检测子单元711。
其中,检测子单元711,被配置为通过所述闹钟内设置的运动传感器,检测所述用户的运动状况。
可选的,所述运动传感器包括:位于所述用户附近的红外传感器,所述红外传感器的收发窗口朝向所述用户的所处区域。
如图9所示,图9是根据一示例性实施例示出的另一种闹钟管理装置的框图,该实施例在前述图7所示实施例的基础上,获取单元71可以包括:建立子单元712和接收子单元713。
其中,建立子单元712,被配置为与运动传感器的所属设备之间建立无线通信连接;
接收子单元713,被配置为通过所述通信连接,接收所述运动传感器检测到的所述用户的运动状况。
可选的,当所述运动传感器的所属设备为可穿戴设备时,所述运动传感器包括:人体生理特征传感器。
可选的,所述运动传感器包括:位于所述用户附近的红外传感器,所述红外传感器 的收发窗口朝向所述用户的所处区域。
如图10所示,图10是根据一示例性实施例示出的另一种闹钟管理装置的框图,该实施例在前述图7所示实施例的基础上,该装置还可以包括:创建单元73和第二取消单元74。
其中,创建单元73,被配置为将所述执行时间推迟预设时长,并创建对应的延迟提示操作;
第二取消单元74,被配置为在所述预设时长内,周期性地获取所述用户的运动状况,若获取结果为所述用户均处于运动状态,则取消所述延迟提示操作。
需要说明的是,上述图10所示的装置实施例中的创建单元73和第二取消单元74的结构也可以包含在前述图8或图9的装置实施例中,对此本公开不进行限制。
关于上述实施例中的装置,其中各个模块执行操作的具体方式已经在有关该方法的实施例中进行了详细描述,此处将不做详细阐述说明。
对于装置实施例而言,由于其基本对应于方法实施例,所以相关之处参见方法实施例的部分说明即可。以上所描述的装置实施例仅仅是示意性的,其中所述作为分离部件说明的单元可以是或者也可以不是物理上分开的,作为单元显示的部件可以是或者也可以不是物理单元,即可以位于一个地方,或者也可以分布到多个网络单元上。可以根据实际的需要选择其中的部分或者全部模块来实现本公开方案的目的。本领域普通技术人员在不付出创造性劳动的情况下,即可以理解并实施。
相应的,本公开还提供一种闹钟管理装置,包括:处理器;用于存储处理器可执行指令的存储器;其中,所述处理器被配置为:获取用户的运动状况;当闹钟内设定的提示操作的执行时间已达时,若所述用户处于运动状态,则取消所述提示操作。
相应的,本公开还提供一种终端,所述终端包括有存储器,以及一个或者一个以上的程序,其中一个或者一个以上程序存储于存储器中,且经配置以由一个或者一个以上处理器执行所述一个或者一个以上程序包含用于进行以下操作的指令:获取用户的运动状况;当闹钟内设定的提示操作的执行时间已达时,若所述用户处于运动状态,则取消所述提示操作。
图11是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种用于闹钟管理的装置1100的框图。例如,装置1100可以是闹钟,移动电话,计算机,数字广播终端,消息收发设备,游戏控制台,平板设备,医疗设备,健身设备,个人数字助理等。
参照图11,装置1100可以包括以下一个或多个组件:处理组件1102,存储器1104,电源组件1106,多媒体组件1108,音频组件1110,输入/输出(I/O)的接口1112, 传感器组件1114,以及通信组件1116。
处理组件1102通常控制装置1100的整体操作,诸如与显示,电话呼叫,数据通信,相机操作和记录操作相关联的操作。处理组件1102可以包括一个或多个处理器1120来执行指令,以完成上述的方法的全部或部分步骤。此外,处理组件1102可以包括一个或多个模块,便于处理组件1102和其他组件之间的交互。例如,处理组件1102可以包括多媒体模块,以方便多媒体组件11011和处理组件1102之间的交互。
存储器1104被配置为存储各种类型的数据以支持在装置1100的操作。这些数据的示例包括用于在装置1100上操作的任何应用程序或方法的指令,联系人数据,电话簿数据,消息,图片,视频等。存储器1104可以由任何类型的易失性或非易失性存储设备或者它们的组合实现,如静态随机存取存储器(SRAM),电可擦除可编程只读存储器(EEPROM),可擦除可编程只读存储器(EPROM),可编程只读存储器(PROM),只读存储器(ROM),磁存储器,快闪存储器,磁盘或光盘。
电源组件1106为装置1100的各种组件提供电力。电源组件1106可以包括电源管理系统,一个或多个电源,及其他与为装置1100生成、管理和分配电力相关联的组件。
多媒体组件1108包括在所述装置1100和用户之间的提供一个输出接口的屏幕。在一些实施例中,屏幕可以包括液晶显示器(LCD)和触摸面板(TP)。如果屏幕包括触摸面板,屏幕可以被实现为触摸屏,以接收来自用户的输入信号。触摸面板包括一个或多个触摸传感器以感测触摸、滑动和触摸面板上的手势。所述触摸传感器可以不仅感测触摸或滑动动作的边界,而且还检测与所述触摸或滑动操作相关的持续时间和压力。在一些实施例中,多媒体组件1108包括一个前置摄像头和/或后置摄像头。当装置1100处于操作模式,如拍摄模式或视频模式时,前置摄像头和/或后置摄像头可以接收外部的多媒体数据。每个前置摄像头和后置摄像头可以是一个固定的光学透镜系统或具有焦距和光学变焦能力。
音频组件1110被配置为输出和/或输入音频信号。例如,音频组件1110包括一个麦克风(MIC),当装置1100处于操作模式,如呼叫模式、记录模式和语音识别模式时,麦克风被配置为接收外部音频信号。所接收的音频信号可以被进一步存储在存储器1104或经由通信组件1116发送。在一些实施例中,音频组件1110还包括一个扬声器,用于输出音频信号。
I/O接口1112为处理组件1102和外围接口模块之间提供接口,上述外围接口模块可以是键盘,点击轮,按钮等。这些按钮可包括但不限于:主页按钮、音量按钮、启动按钮和锁定按钮。
传感器组件1114包括一个或多个传感器,用于为装置1100提供各个方面的状态评估。例如,传感器组件1114可以检测到装置1100的打开/关闭状态,组件的相对定位,例如所述组件为装置1100的显示器和小键盘,传感器组件1114还可以检测装置1100或装置1100一个组件的位置改变,用户与装置1100接触的存在或不存在,装置1100方位或加速/减速和装置1100的温度变化。传感器组件1114可以包括接近传感器,被配置用来在没有任何的物理接触时检测附近物体的存在。传感器组件1114还可以包括光传感器,如CMOS或CCD图像传感器,用于在成像应用中使用。在一些实施例中,该传感器组件1114还可以包括加速度传感器,陀螺仪传感器,磁传感器,压力传感器或温度传感器。
通信组件1116被配置为便于装置1100和其他设备之间有线或无线方式的通信。装置1100可以接入基于通信标准的无线网络,如WiFi,2G或3G,或它们的组合。在一个示例性实施例中,通信组件1116经由广播信道接收来自外部广播管理系统的广播信号或广播相关信息。在一个示例性实施例中,所述通信组件1116还包括近场通信(NFC)模块,以促进短程通信。例如,在NFC模块可基于射频识别(RFID)技术,红外数据协会(IrDA)技术,超宽带(UWB)技术,蓝牙(BT)技术和其他技术来实现。
在示例性实施例中,装置1100可以被一个或多个应用专用集成电路(ASIC)、数字信号处理器(DSP)、数字信号处理设备(DSPD)、可编程逻辑器件(PLD)、现场可编程门阵列(FPGA)、控制器、微控制器、微处理器或其他电子元件实现,用于执行上述方法。
在示例性实施例中,还提供了一种包括指令的非临时性计算机可读存储介质,例如包括指令的存储器1104,上述指令可由装置1100的处理器1120执行以完成上述方法。例如,所述非临时性计算机可读存储介质可以是ROM、随机存取存储器(RAM)、CD-ROM、磁带、软盘和光数据存储设备等。
本领域技术人员在考虑说明书及实践这里公开的公开后,将容易想到本公开的其它实施方案。本申请旨在涵盖本公开的任何变型、用途或者适应性变化,这些变型、用途或者适应性变化遵循本公开的一般性原理并包括本公开未公开的本技术领域中的公知常识或惯用技术手段。说明书和实施例仅被视为示例性的,本公开的真正范围和精神由下面的权利要求指出。
应当理解的是,本公开并不局限于上面已经描述并在附图中示出的精确结构,并且可以在不脱离其范围进行各种修改和改变。本公开的范围仅由所附的权利要求来限制。

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  1. 一种闹钟管理方法,其特征在于,包括:
    获取用户的运动状况;
    当闹钟内设定的提示操作的执行时间已达时,若所述用户处于运动状态,则取消所述提示操作。
  2. 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其特征在于,所述获取用户的运动状况,包括:
    通过所述闹钟内设置的运动传感器,检测所述用户的运动状况。
  3. 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其特征在于,所述获取用户的运动状况,包括:
    与运动传感器的所属设备之间建立无线通信连接;
    通过所述通信连接,接收所述运动传感器检测到的所述用户的运动状况。
  4. 根据权利要求3所述的方法,其特征在于,当所述运动传感器的所属设备为可穿戴设备时,所述运动传感器包括:人体生理特征传感器。
  5. 根据权利要求2或3所述的方法,其特征在于,所述运动传感器包括:位于所述用户附近的红外传感器,所述红外传感器的收发窗口朝向所述用户的所处区域。
  6. 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其特征在于,还包括:
    将所述执行时间推迟预设时长,并创建对应的延迟提示操作;
    在所述预设时长内,周期性地获取所述用户的运动状况,若获取结果为所述用户均处于运动状态,则取消所述延迟提示操作。
  7. 一种闹钟管理装置,其特征在于,包括:
    获取单元,获取用户的运动状况;
    第一取消单元,当闹钟内设定的提示操作的执行时间已达时,若所述用户处于运动状态,则取消所述提示操作。
  8. 根据权利要求7所述的装置,其特征在于,所述获取单元包括:
    检测子单元,通过所述闹钟内设置的运动传感器,检测所述用户的运动状况。
  9. 根据权利要求7所述的装置,其特征在于,所述获取单元包括:
    建立子单元,与运动传感器的所属设备之间建立无线通信连接;
    接收子单元,通过所述通信连接,接收所述运动传感器检测到的所述用户的运动状况。
  10. 根据权利要求9所述的装置,其特征在于,当所述运动传感器的所属设备为可穿戴设备时,所述运动传感器包括:人体生理特征传感器。
  11. 根据权利要求9或10所述的装置,其特征在于,所述运动传感器包括:位于 所述用户附近的红外传感器,所述红外传感器的收发窗口朝向所述用户的所处区域。
  12. 根据权利要求7所述的装置,其特征在于,还包括:
    创建单元,将所述执行时间推迟预设时长,并创建对应的延迟提示操作;
    第二取消单元,在所述预设时长内,周期性地获取所述用户的运动状况,若获取结果为所述用户均处于运动状态,则取消所述延迟提示操作。
  13. 一种电子设备,其特征在于,包括:
    处理器;
    用于存储处理器可执行指令的存储器;
    其中,所述处理器被配置为:
    获取用户的运动状况;
    当闹钟内设定的提示操作的执行时间已达时,若所述用户处于运动状态,则取消所述提示操作。
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