WO2024025346A1 - Procédé et appareil de surveillance de l'état d'un dispositif externe - Google Patents

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WO2024025346A1
WO2024025346A1 PCT/KR2023/010860 KR2023010860W WO2024025346A1 WO 2024025346 A1 WO2024025346 A1 WO 2024025346A1 KR 2023010860 W KR2023010860 W KR 2023010860W WO 2024025346 A1 WO2024025346 A1 WO 2024025346A1
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  • This application relates to a method and device for monitoring status information or status changes of an external device not connected to an external network.
  • IoT internet of things
  • electronic devices can monitor status information or status changes of non-mobile external devices.
  • the external device In order to monitor the status information of an external device installed in the house, the external device typically connects to a relay device connected to an external network and transmits the status information to the electronic device through a server connected to the relay device.
  • a method for an electronic device to check the status of a target device may include receiving at least one broadcast packet from the target device.
  • a method for an electronic device to check the status of a target device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes, based on identification information of the target device included in at least one received broadcast packet, It may include obtaining status information of the included target device.
  • a method for an electronic device to check the status of a target device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include outputting the status of the target device based on acquired status information of the target device.
  • An electronic device that checks the status of a target device includes a communication interface; a storage unit that stores a program including at least one instruction; and at least one processor executing at least one instruction stored in the storage unit.
  • At least one processor may be configured to receive at least one broadcast packet from the target device by executing at least one instruction.
  • At least one processor executes at least one instruction to generate status information of the target device included in the received at least one broadcast packet based on identification information of the target device included in the received at least one broadcast packet. It can be set to obtain.
  • At least one processor may be configured to output the state of the target device based on state information of the target device obtained by executing at least one instruction.
  • a computer-readable recording medium on which a program for executing the above-described method is recorded is provided.
  • FIG. 1 is an example of a conceptual diagram of a device monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2A is a diagram illustrating a method for an electronic device to obtain identification information from a target device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2B is a diagram illustrating a method for an electronic device to obtain status information from a target device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2C is a diagram illustrating a method for an electronic device to obtain status information from a plurality of target devices according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2D is a diagram illustrating a method by which an electronic device outputs status information of a target device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 3 is a block diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 4 is a flowchart of a method by which an electronic device monitors a target device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 5 is a flowchart of a method by which an electronic device monitors a target device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 6A is a conceptual diagram of a device monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 6b is a conceptual diagram of a device monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 7 is an operation flowchart of a device monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • each block of the processing flow diagram diagrams and combinations of the flow diagram diagrams can be performed by computer program instructions.
  • These computer program instructions can be mounted on a processor of a general-purpose computer, special-purpose computer, or other programmable data processing equipment, so that the instructions performed through the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing equipment are described in the flow chart block(s). It creates the means to perform functions.
  • These computer program instructions may also be stored in computer-usable or computer-readable memory that can be directed to a computer or other programmable data processing equipment to implement a function in a particular manner, so that the computer-usable or computer-readable memory It is also possible to produce manufactured items containing instruction means that perform the functions described in the flowchart block(s).
  • Computer program instructions can also be mounted on a computer or other programmable data processing equipment, so that a series of operational steps are performed on the computer or other programmable data processing equipment to create a process that is executed by the computer, thereby generating a process that is executed by the computer or other programmable data processing equipment. Instructions that perform processing equipment may also provide steps for executing the functions described in the flow diagram block(s).
  • each block may represent a module, segment, or portion of code that includes one or more executable instructions for executing specified logical function(s).
  • each block may represent a module, segment, or portion of code that includes one or more executable instructions for executing specified logical function(s).
  • the term ' ⁇ unit' used in this embodiment refers to software or hardware components such as FPGA or ASIC, and the ' ⁇ unit' performs certain roles.
  • ' ⁇ part' is not limited to software or hardware.
  • the ' ⁇ part' may be configured to reside in an addressable storage medium and may be configured to reproduce on one or more processors. Therefore, as an example, ' ⁇ part' refers to components such as software components, object-oriented software components, class components, and task components, processes, functions, properties, and procedures. , subroutines, segments of program code, drivers, firmware, microcode, circuitry, data, databases, data structures, tables, arrays, and variables.
  • components and 'parts' may be combined into a smaller number of components and 'parts' or may be further separated into additional components and 'parts'. Additionally, components and 'parts' may be implemented to regenerate one or more CPUs within a device or a secure multimedia card. Also, in the embodiment, ‘ ⁇ part’ may include one or more processors.
  • FIG. 1 is an example of a device monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • a device monitoring system may include a target device 2000, a relay device 3000, a server 4000, and a mobile device 5000.
  • the target device 2000 refers to an electronic device subject to monitoring
  • the relay device 3000 may include a network router
  • the mobile device 5000 may include a user terminal.
  • the server 4000 may register and link the target device 2000 to the user account and transmit status information of the target device to the mobile terminal (or user terminal) 5000.
  • the target device 2000 is a home appliance (eg, a washing machine, refrigerator, or TV)
  • the home appliance is often large in size, heavy in weight, and does not require mobility. Additionally, in most cases, power is supplied through wires due to high energy consumption. Therefore, since most home appliances continue to be used in the location where they were first installed, their location does not often change, and depending on the type of home appliance, they can be placed in a corner of the indoor space. When a home appliance is placed in a corner, a user (not shown) must move directly to the location of the home appliance and check the state in order to check or control the home appliance.
  • a user can check the status of home appliances and control the home appliances regardless of location.
  • the network that communicates and connects the target device 2000 and the relay device 3000, the relay device 3000 and the server 4000, or the server 4000 and the mobile device 5000 is a local area network (LAN), It can be implemented as a wired network such as a Wide Area Network (WAN) or a Value Added Network (VAN), or any type of wireless network such as a mobile radio communication network or satellite communication network.
  • LAN local area network
  • WAN Wide Area Network
  • VAN Value Added Network
  • the network is at least two of a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), a value added network (VAN), a mobile radio communication network, or a satellite communication network.
  • Wireless communications include, for example, wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth (BT), Bluetooth low energy (BLE), Zigbee, Wi-Fi Direct (WFD), and ultra wideband (UWB). ), infrared communication (IrDA, infrared Data Association), NFC (Near Field Communication), etc., but are not limited thereto.
  • the relay device 3000 transmits information (e.g., status information) about the target device 2000 transmitted from the target device 2000 to the server 4000, and the server transmits the target device 2000 transmitted from the relay device 3000.
  • Information about (2000) can be transmitted to the mobile device (5000).
  • a user can check the status of the target device 2000 or control the target device 2000 through the mobile device 5000.
  • a user may install an application on the mobile device 5000 to check the status of the target device 2000 or control the target device 2000.
  • Information about the target device 2000 is transmitted by the target device 2000 to the relay device 3000 or the mobile device 5000 according to preset conditions (for example, a change in the state of the target device 2000).
  • the target device 2000 can transmit to the relay device 3000 according to the user's request through .
  • the target device 2000 In the device monitoring system shown in FIG. 1, the target device 2000 must first go through a process of setting up a network connection with the relay device 3000 in order to connect to an external network (eg, server 4000). If the target device 2000 does not have a means for network connection (e.g., a user interface for network connection, etc.), the user may use a separate device (e.g., mobile device 5000) and an application to connect to the target device. A connection must be established between (2000) and the relay device (3000). Additionally, when there are multiple target devices 2000, all of the target devices 2000 must be connected to a network.
  • a means for network connection e.g., a user interface for network connection, etc.
  • the relay device 3000 is often installed in the center of the room to connect devices other than the target device 2000 (eg, IoT devices). Therefore, when the target device 2000 is located in a corner, the location of the target device 2000 may be located in a shaded area outside the operating area (coverage) of the relay device 3000.
  • the user even when the user is in the same space (eg, inside the house) as the target device 2000, the user must always carry the mobile device 5000 in order to monitor the target device 2000.
  • 2A to 2D are examples of a device monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device 1000 for device monitoring may monitor the target device 2000 by scanning broadcast information of the target device 2000.
  • each target device 2000 broadcasts identification information and status information and does not require connection to an external network. Additionally, the user can obtain and monitor information on various target devices 2000 through the electronic device 1000.
  • a device monitoring system may include an electronic device 1000 and a target device 2000.
  • the electronic device 1000 refers to a device (eg, hub) that can monitor the target device 2000 by outputting the status of the target device 2000.
  • the network that communicates and connects the electronic device 1000 and the target device 2000 may be a local area network (LAN), and may include wired Internet, wireless Internet, and mobile wireless. Includes communication networks.
  • Wireless communications include, for example, wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth, Bluetooth low energy (BLE), ZigBee, Wi-Fi Direct (WFD), ultra wideband (UWB), and infrared communications (IrDA). Data Association), NFC (Near Field Communication), etc., but are not limited to these.
  • Bluetooth low energy is a Bluetooth protocol that operates at lower power than the existing Bluetooth (Bluetooth classic) and has been adopted as a Bluetooth 4.0 specification and has the feature of being able to operate for several years with a single button-type battery.
  • BT Bluetooth low energy
  • BLE Smart Low energy
  • BT+BLE Smart ready
  • Broadcast mode is a transmission mode that unilaterally sends signals to all nearby devices, and signals such as beacons are transmitted through broadcasting (or advertising) packets.
  • Connection mode refers to a communication mode that connects 1:1 with one of the devices that received the broadcast packet in broadcast mode. After switching to connection mode, data is transmitted and received according to the timing, and the advertising and scanning processes performed in the previous mode are no longer necessary. Broadcasting packets have very small data, and the BLE transmitting device periodically transmits packets regardless of whether the other device receives them, allowing a nearby BLE receiving device to recognize the broadcasting packet and obtain the necessary data.
  • the configuration of the broadcasting packet can be configured in various ways depending on the specific implementation method.
  • broadcasting mode does not apply only to BLE and can be applied to other communication protocols in a similar manner.
  • FIG. 2A is a diagram illustrating a method for the electronic device 1000 to obtain identification information from the target device 2000 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device 1000 may obtain identification information 2100 from the target device 2000. More specifically, the electronic device 1000 may receive a broadcast packet including identification information 2100 from the target device 2000.
  • Identification (ID) information may include at least one of device type information, model number, unique number information, and function information of the target device 2000.
  • Device type information may include the type of the target device 2000.
  • Types of target devices (2000) include TVs, display devices, AV devices, air conditioners, air purifiers, humidifiers, washing machines, dryers, clothes care machines, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, ovens, water purifiers, microwave ovens, shoe care machines, range hoods, ranges, Cooktop, dishwasher, tag/tracker, sensors (motion sensor, door open sensor, entry/exit sensor, water leak sensor, air quality sensor, vision sensor, smoke sensor), camera, doorbell, energy monitoring device, lighting device, door lock It may be, but is not limited to, a smart plug, remote control, alarm, speaker, switch/dimmer, boiler, valve, vent, or curtain/blind.
  • the model number of the target device 2000 may be a model number according to the device type, and may be integrated with device type information.
  • the unique number information of the target device 2000 is information that allows the target device 2000 to be distinguished from other devices.
  • different unique numbers are assigned to one device depending on the purpose of use.
  • the function information of the target device 2000 may include information about each function that can be performed depending on the type of the target device 2000.
  • identification information 2100 may be received through a broadcast packet.
  • broadcasting packets are unidirectionally transmitted to all nearby devices, and are transmitted periodically regardless of whether the other device has received the broadcasting packet, allowing a nearby device to identify the broadcasting packet and obtain the necessary data. make it possible
  • the target device 2000 is activated each time power is applied (e.g., power reset), or when power is applied to the target device 2000 for the first time (e.g., For example, upon initial setup after factory reset), a broadcast packet including identification information 2100 may be broadcast.
  • the target device 2000 broadcasts identification information 2100 including identification information 2100 for device registration every time power is applied or when power is applied to the target device 2000 for the first time.
  • a broadcasting packet including status information can be broadcast at a predetermined period after a predetermined time has elapsed.
  • a broadcasting packet containing status information of the target device 2000 may include all or part of identification information for distinguishing the target device 2000 from other devices.
  • a broadcasting packet including status information may include unique number information of the target device 2000.
  • the electronic device 1000 which has received a broadcasting packet including identification information 2100, identifies the target device 2000 based on the identification information 2100 included in the received broadcasting packet. ) can be identified whether it is already registered. As a result of identification, if the target device 2000 is already registered, the electronic device 1000 checks the status of the target device 2000. On the other hand, if the target device 2000 is not registered as a result of identification, the electronic device 1000 may register the target device 2000 as a management target (monitoring) device.
  • the electronic device 1000 may determine whether to register the target device 2000 based on the signal strength of the received broadcast packet. For example, assume that the target device 2000 is installed in a house. In the case of an apartment complex, the space is separated from the neighboring house by a wall, but in reality, other home appliances may be located nearby, so the electronic device 1000 may receive a broadcasting packet from a device located in the neighboring house. Therefore, in order to prevent misregistration of a device located in a neighboring house rather than a management target device, the electronic device 1000 transmits a broadcasting packet only when the signal strength of the received broadcasting packet is greater than a predetermined threshold. You can register a device as a management target device. Alternatively, when it is identified that a plurality of devices of the same type exist, registration priority can be determined according to the signal strength of the received broadcasting packet.
  • the electronic device 1000 which has received a broadcasting packet including identification information 2100, outputs the identification information 2100 included in the received broadcasting packet and identifies the identification information ( Based on the user input obtained in response to step 2100), it may be determined whether to register the device that transmitted the broadcast packet as a management target device. For example, when the identification information 2100 included in the received broadcasting packet is displayed on the display of the electronic device 1000, the user checks the output information and registers the device that transmitted the broadcasting packet as a management target device. Feedback may be provided as to whether to register the device, and the electronic device 1000 may determine whether to register the device based on the user feedback input.
  • the number of devices that can be registered in the electronic device 1000 may be determined differently based on the type of the target device 2000. For example, in the case of TVs or refrigerators, the number of devices installed in a home is limited. Therefore, if the number of devices that can be registered is determined differently depending on the type of device, misregistration of the management target device can be prevented.
  • FIG. 2B is a diagram illustrating a method for the electronic device 1000 to obtain status information from the target device 2000 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device 1000 may obtain status information from the target device 2000.
  • the target device 2000 may broadcast a broadcast packet at a predetermined period or when a predetermined event occurs.
  • the target device 2000 may transmit a broadcasting packet including status information and identification information using a broadcasting method.
  • the electronic device 1000 may receive a broadcast packet including status information and identification information from the target device 2000.
  • the status information of the target device 2000 may include at least one of status information of the target device 2000 or status change information of the target device 2000.
  • the electronic device 1000 may check whether the device that transmitted the broadcasting packet is a registered management target device based on the identification information 2100 included in the broadcasting packet. As a result of identification, if the target device 2000 is not registered, the electronic device 1000 selects the target device 2000 that satisfies the registration conditions (for example, signal reception strength, number of devices registered, or user input, etc.). It can be registered as a management target device. On the other hand, if the target device 2000 is registered as a result of identification, the electronic device 1000 can obtain and identify the state information of the target device 2000 or the state change information of the target device 2000 included in the broadcasting packet. You can.
  • the registration conditions for example, signal reception strength, number of devices registered, or user input, etc.
  • FIG. 2C is a diagram illustrating a method by which the electronic device 1000 obtains status information from a plurality of target devices 2001 to 2003 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • identification information may be included in the header of the broadcasting packet, status information may be included in the body of the broadcasting packet, and the status information may be encrypted based on the identification information.
  • the electronic device 1000 may first obtain identification information from a received broadcasting packet to determine whether to register, and discard broadcasting packets for devices that are not registered or for which registration conditions are not met.
  • the second target device 2002 and the third target device 2003 are registered as management target devices of the electronic device 1000.
  • the electronic device 1000 receives the registered second target device 2002 and the third target device 2003.
  • Status information on the second target device 2002 and the third target device 2003 can be obtained based on the identification information of the target device 2003.
  • the electronic device 1000 checks the identification information of the first target device 2001 and determines that the device is not registered, the received broadcast packet of the first target device 2001 satisfies the registration conditions (e.g., (e.g., when the reception strength is above a predetermined threshold), the first target device 2001 may be registered as a management target device, and if the registration conditions are not met, the broadcasting packet of the first target device 2001 may be discarded. .
  • the registration conditions e.g., (e.g., when the reception strength is above a predetermined threshold)
  • the first target device 2001 may be registered as a management target device, and if the registration conditions are not met, the broadcasting packet of the first target device 2001 may be discarded.
  • FIG. 2D is a diagram illustrating a method by which the electronic device 1000 outputs status information of the target device 2000 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device 1000 when the broadcasting packet includes status information of the target device 2000, the electronic device 1000 performs the transfer of the target device 2000 based on the identification information 2100 of the target device. The status can be checked, and if the status has changed, the status change of the target device 2000 can be output. Alternatively, when the broadcasting packet includes state change information of the target device 2000, the electronic device 1000 may output the state change of the target device 2000.
  • the electronic device 1000 may output a state change of the target device 2000 when the state change of the target device 2000 corresponds to a predetermined change. For example, if the target device 2000 is a refrigerator, the state change is not output if the temperature change between the previous state and the current state is less than a predetermined threshold temperature, and the state change is output only if the temperature change is above the threshold temperature, allowing the user to change the state. You can make it aware.
  • the electronic device 1000 may output a change in the state of the target device 2000 using an output means such as a display, speaker, or LED included in the electronic device 1000.
  • the electronic device 1000 outputs a text or image notifying a change in the status of the target device 2000 on the display, or outputs a voice or notification sound notifying a change in the status of the target device 2000 through a speaker.
  • the LED may blink to allow the user to recognize that the state of the target device 2000 has changed.
  • [Table 1] to [Table 8] show examples of status information and output messages according to the type of target device.
  • the status information included in the broadcast packet is not limited to this and can be configured in various ways, and additions and changes are possible.
  • refrigerator classification message Temperature abnormality An abnormal temperature was detected in XX. - Please check if the door is open or if there is hot food in XX. - Stored food may spoil or freeze, so take immediate action. door status The door opened. please close the door. The door is closed. Defrost function Thawing begins at XX. Thawing is complete at XX. management Water overflow has been detected. Please replace the water filter. Use the activation filter for improved performance and safety. Please check the water supply status. Please replace the deodorizing filter. Use the activation filter for improved performance and safety. Please replace the carbonated gas cylinder. Use authentic cylinders for improved performance and safety. If you do not want to use the ice making function, change it to Ice Off.
  • Ripening function Ripening begins at XX. Aging has been completed in XX. - Switches to Serve mode. - Save mode starts. - Check out related recipes. The timer has run out. Please check the refrigerator. A note has been added. etc Problem solved. Everything works fine. The target power amount has been reached. Please check the status of your device. The function has been updated. Check the update history The terms and conditions have been updated. Please check and agree to the new terms and conditions.
  • washing machine classification message inspection Motor inspection is required.
  • the fan motor needs to be inspected. Dry frame cooling fan needs to be inspected.
  • the automatic detergent dispenser needs to be inspected.
  • EEPROM needs to be checked.
  • MEMS sensor inspection is required.
  • the power supply needs a voltage check.
  • the washing machine control panel needs to be inspected.
  • DR communication needs to be checked.
  • WIFI communication needs to be checked.
  • Door switch needs inspection. - Check the main washing machine door switch. - Check the door switch inside the washing machine. - Please check the add door switch. Power frequency check is required.
  • Heater needs inspection. - The laundry heater needs to be inspected. - Dry heater needs to be inspected.
  • the water level sensor needs to be checked. A leak check is required. The water leak sensor needs to be inspected. Clutch inspection/clutch sensor inspection is required.
  • the washing temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the dry air temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the dry condensing temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the IPM temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • Compressor temperature sensor/filter blockage detection needs to be checked. It is diagnosed that there is a problem with the waterjet temperature sensor.
  • the evaporator inlet temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the evaporator outlet temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the temperature sensor at the top of the compressor needs to be checked. Power frequency check is required. Current leakage was detected in the sensor. Please contact our customer service center. door open Please close the washing machine door.
  • the device may freeze due to low temperatures. Find out how to prevent freezing. Runs the anti-icing function. It will automatically terminate after proceeding. The anti-icing function has ended. Check the condition of your washing machine. Child protection features are turned on. Detergent Please close the detergent drawer. Automatic reordering of detergent has been set up. Please check the date. The estimated delivery date for automatic reordering of detergent has changed. The weight of the laundry is XX kg. Refer to the detergent label to use the appropriate amount of detergent. etc AI Economy Mode saved %1$sWh (%2$s%) of energy to complete laundry. Please check the status of your device. The function has been updated. Check the update history The terms and conditions have been updated. Please check and agree to the new terms and conditions.
  • the evaporator inlet temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the evaporator outlet temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the washing temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the dry air temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the dry condensing temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • Motor inspection is required.
  • the power supply needs a voltage check. You need to check whether the button is still pressed. Door switch needs inspection.
  • the control panel needs to be inspected.
  • the water level sensor needs to be checked.
  • the water leak sensor needs to be inspected.
  • the fan motor needs to be inspected.
  • Dry heater needs to be inspected.
  • the laundry heater needs to be inspected.
  • MEMS sensor inspection is required.
  • the water level sensor needs to be checked.
  • Clutch inspection/clutch sensor inspection is required. EEPROM needs to be checked.
  • the automatic detergent dispenser needs to be inspected.
  • DR communication needs to be checked.
  • WIFI communication needs to be checked.
  • LCD module communication needs to be checked.
  • Communication between PBA needs to be checked.
  • Dry frame cooling fan needs to be inspected.
  • the IPM temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • Compressor temperature sensor/filter blockage detection needs to be checked. Power frequency check is required. A refrigerant leak has been detected. Please contact the service center. management Child protection features are turned on. Please check the lint filter. Please check the heat exchanger filter. Make sure the dehumidification kit is installed correctly. Remove all laundry from the dryer. The device may freeze due to low temperatures. Check out how to prevent freezing.
  • the temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the fan motor needs to be inspected.
  • the dry air temperature sensor needs to be checked. Dry heater needs inspection. management It's time to replace your water filter. Clean the dishwasher's washing tank by performing a tub sterilization. Movement Washing has ended. If you cooked [%s], try using dishwasher cycle XX. - commonly - strong - rapid Detergent Detergent will be automatically ordered when it runs out.
  • the detergent delivery date has changed. Please check the changed estimated delivery date. etc
  • the dishwasher settings have been changed.
  • AI Economy Mode saved %1$sWh (%2$s%) of energy to complete laundry. Please check the status of your device.
  • the function has been updated. Check the update history The terms and conditions have been updated. Please check and agree to the new terms and conditions.
  • a foreign object is caught in the brush. Turn off the vacuum cleaner and remove any foreign substances. A foreign object is caught in the left wheel. Turn off the vacuum cleaner and remove any foreign substances. A foreign object is caught in the right wheel. Turn off the vacuum cleaner and remove any foreign substances.
  • the dust bin is not inserted properly. Insert the dust bin and push it until you hear a “click” sound. Foreign matter is caught in the side rotating brush. Turn off the vacuum cleaner and remove any foreign substances stuck in the rotating brush. A foreign object is caught in the shutter. Turn off the vacuum cleaner and remove any foreign substances.
  • the battery is low. Cancels cleaning in progress and returns to the charger. The current location cannot be found, so it returns to the charger. The selected room cannot be found and returns to the charger. Check that the location of the charger has not changed and that there are no obstacles in its path. everyone The robot vacuum cleaner is turned off. The battery was low and the power was turned off. Please move the vacuum cleaner to the charger. It's charging to finish the remaining cleaning. If you move the robot vacuum cleaner arbitrarily or press the stop button, the remaining cleaning will be canceled. The power supply was interrupted during charging and the power was turned off. The power was turned off because the charger could not be located. Enter sleep mode. Map/Learn The map was completed by learning the space while driving autonomously. Shall we check? I'm charging to finish the remaining space learning.
  • Run scheduled monitoring You have arrived at your chosen location. Monitor it. The robot vacuum cleaner cannot find the area it wants to monitor. Check that the location of the charger has not changed and that there are no obstacles in its path. Complete scheduled monitoring and return to the charger. The robot vacuum cleaner detected movement and captured video. Please confirm it. etc Please check the status of your device. The function has been updated. Check the update history The terms and conditions have been updated. Please check and agree to the new terms and conditions.
  • the Cook Sensor's battery is low, so it can be used for about 30 minutes to 1 hour. Please use it after charging.
  • the clothes management machine classification message inspection Compressor needs inspection.
  • the power supply needs a voltage check.
  • the clothes care machine control panel needs to be inspected. Communication between PBA needs to be checked. You need to check whether the button is still pressed.
  • the fan motor needs to be inspected.
  • the evaporator inlet temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the evaporator outlet temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • Heater needs inspection. A steam supply operation error occurred. Service inspection is required.
  • the compressor discharge temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • Duct In air temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • Duct Out air temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the steam level sensor needs to be checked.
  • the upper damper operation needs to be checked.
  • the lower damper operation needs to be checked.
  • the IPM temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • the steam temperature sensor needs to be checked.
  • Circulating fan motor needs inspection.
  • Steam heater needs inspection.
  • Compressor temperature sensor/filter blockage detection needs to be checked.
  • Communication between PBA needs to be checked.
  • Steam heater needs to be inspected.
  • Upper fan motor needs inspection.
  • management To keep the clothes manager hygienic, try running the internal sterilization course after taking out the laundry. Please replace the fine dust collection filter. Please use the activation filter for effective performance and safety. Please fill the water bottle. Please empty the drain container. Please fill the water tank and empty the drain tank. movement Clothing care is complete. Take the clothes out of the clothes management machine. Completion times have been changed for optimal performance. Please check the changed completion time. The course has started. Management ends in 10 minutes. Clean storage begins. Clothing care will begin soon. Clothing may be damaged if care is not completed. Please complete clothing care.
  • the door to the clothes management machine is closed. Open the door to use the space dehumidification course. Space dehumidification has been completed. Internal sterilization has been completed. etc Drainage is poor. The smart control settings of the clothing manager have been changed. Please close the clothes care machine door. Outdoor fine dust is ‘bad’. Keep your outerwear clean with the fine dust course. Outdoor fine dust is ‘very bad’. Keep your outerwear clean with the fine dust course. Humidity is high. Keep your indoor space comfortable with the space dehumidification course. Please check the status of your device. The function has been updated. Check the update history The terms and conditions have been updated. Please check and agree to the new terms and conditions.
  • Figure 3 is a block diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device 1000 includes an output unit 1100, an input unit 1200, a storage unit 1300, a processor 1400, and a communication interface 1500. can do.
  • the processor 1400 may be referred to as at least one processor and may be understood as a component that controls the operation of other components of the electronic device 1000.
  • the configuration of the electronic device 1000 is not limited to that shown in FIG. 3, and may additionally include components not shown in FIG. 3, or some of the components shown in FIG. 3 may be omitted. .
  • the output unit 1100 is a means for outputting a notification that allows the user to check the status information of the target device 2000 acquired by the electronic device 1000 in the form of an audio signal or video signal, and is connected to the speaker 1100.
  • the speaker 1110 may output status information of the target device 2000 or status change information of the target device 2000 as voice or sound.
  • the display 1130 may output status information of the target device 2000 or status change information of the target device 2000 as text or an image.
  • the display 1130 includes a liquid crystal display, a thin film transistor-liquid crystal display, an organic light-emitting diode, a flexible display, and a three-dimensional display. It may include at least one of a display unit (3D display) and an electrophoretic display unit. Additionally, depending on the implementation form of the electronic device 1000, it may include two or more displays 1130.
  • the LED 1130 is operated when status information of the target device 2000 or status change information of the target device 2000 is received, allowing the user to recognize that the status of the target device 2000 has changed. .
  • the vibration unit 1150 operates when status information of the target device 2000 or status change information of the target device 2000 is received, allowing the user to recognize that the status of the target device 2000 has changed. there is.
  • the input unit 1200 is a means for obtaining user input corresponding to the output of the output unit 1100 or the identification information 2100 and status information of the target device 2000, and includes a button unit 1210 and a microphone 1230. , and may include a touch input unit 1250.
  • the button unit 1210 may include a power button, a brightness setting button, a reservation setting button, a mode change button, a volume adjustment button, etc., and may be used as a means of obtaining user input in an application.
  • the microphone 1230 is an example of a voice or sound receiver.
  • the microphone receives an external voice or sound signal and processes it into electrical data.
  • the microphone 1230 may receive an acoustic signal (eg, voice command) from an external device or a speaker.
  • the microphone 1230 can use various noise removal algorithms to remove noise generated in the process of receiving an external acoustic signal.
  • the touch input unit 1250 may include a touch pad (contact capacitive type, pressure-type resistive type, infrared detection type, surface ultrasonic conduction type, integral tension measurement type, piezo effect type, etc.), and a touch pad.
  • a touch pad contact capacitive type, pressure-type resistive type, infrared detection type, surface ultrasonic conduction type, integral tension measurement type, piezo effect type, etc.
  • the display 1130 can be used as an input device in addition to an output device.
  • the input unit 1200 may include a jog wheel, a jog switch, etc., but is not limited thereto.
  • the storage unit 1300 may store programs for processing and control of the processor 1400.
  • the storage unit 1300 includes a flash memory type, hard disk type, multimedia card micro type, card type memory (for example, SD or XD memory, etc.), RAM (Random Access Memory), SRAM (Static Random Access Memory), ROM (Read-Only Memory), EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory), PROM (Programmable Read-Only Memory), magnetic memory, magnetic It may include at least one type of storage medium among disks and optical disks.
  • Programs stored in the storage unit 1300 can be classified into a plurality of modules according to their functions.
  • the storage unit 1300 includes an identification information acquisition unit 1310, a device registration unit 1330, and status information. It may include an acquisition unit 1350.
  • the identification information acquisition unit 1310 acquires the identification information 2100 included in the broadcasting packet received from the target device 2000.
  • the target device 2000 broadcasts a broadcast packet including identification information 2100 and status information. Broadcasting packets are unidirectionally transmitted to all nearby devices periodically, regardless of whether the other device has received the broadcasting packet.
  • the electronic device 1000 which has received a broadcasting packet including identification information 2100, identifies the target device 2000 based on the identification information 2100 included in the received broadcasting packet. ) can be identified whether it is already registered.
  • the device register 1330 may register the target device 2000 as a management target (monitoring) device.
  • the electronic device 1000 in order to prevent misregistration of a device located in a neighboring house that is not a management target device, the electronic device 1000 is configured to operate the device when the signal strength of the received broadcast packet is greater than a predetermined threshold. Only the device that transmitted the broadcasting packet can be registered as a management target device. Alternatively, misregistration of managed devices can be prevented by determining the number of devices that can be registered differently depending on the type of device.
  • the status information acquisition unit 1350 acquires the status information of the target device 2000. do.
  • information on a management target device required by a user can be monitored by interpreting only the broadcast packet corresponding to the identification information registered in the electronic device 1000, that is, data for the registered device.
  • the processor 1400 controls the overall operation of the electronic device 1000.
  • the processor 1400 can control the functions of the electronic device 1000 to provide the avatar service in this specification by executing programs stored in the storage unit 1300 described above.
  • the processor 1400 may include hardware components that perform arithmetic, logic, input/output operations, and signal processing.
  • the processor 1400 may include, for example, a Central Processing Unit, a microprocessor, a Graphics Processing Unit, Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), and Digital Signal Processors (DSPDs). It may include, but is not limited to, at least one of Signal Processing Devices (PLDs), Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs), Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), and other arithmetic circuits.
  • PLDs Signal Processing Devices
  • PLDs Programmable Logic Devices
  • FPGAs Field Programmable Gate Arrays
  • the communication interface 1500 may support establishment of a wired or wireless communication channel between the electronic device 1000 and another external electronic device (not shown) or a server 3000, and communication through the established communication channel. According to one embodiment, the communication interface 1500 receives data from another external electronic device (not shown) or a server 3000 through wired or wireless communication. Data can be transmitted for (3000).
  • the communication interface 1500 can transmit and receive information necessary for the electronic device 1000 to perform device monitoring with the server 4000. Additionally, the communication interface 1500 may communicate with other devices (not shown) and other servers (not shown) to perform device monitoring.
  • the communication interface 1500 may be a wireless communication module (e.g., a cellular communication module, a short-range wireless communication module, or a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) communication module) or a wired communication module (e.g., a local area network (LAN) ) may include a communication module, or a power line communication module), and any one of the communication modules may be used to connect at least one network, such as a short-range communication network (e.g., Bluetooth, WiFi direct, or IrDA (infrared data association)). Alternatively, it may communicate with an external electronic device (not shown) or the server 3000 through a long-distance communication network (e.g., cellular network, Internet, or computer network (e.g., LAN or WAN)).
  • a wireless communication module e.g., a cellular communication module, a short-range wireless communication module, or a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) communication module
  • GNSS global navigation satellite system
  • a wired communication module e
  • Figure 4 is a flowchart of a method by which an electronic device monitors a target device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • step S410 the electronic device 1000 receives at least one broadcast packet from the target device 2000.
  • Broadcasting packets are transmitted unidirectionally to all nearby devices, and are transmitted periodically regardless of whether the other device has received the broadcasting packet, allowing nearby devices to identify the broadcasting packet and obtain the necessary data. .
  • the target device 2000 sends a broadcasting packet containing identification information of the target device 2000 and status information of the target device 2000 at a predetermined period, when a predetermined event occurs, or It can be transmitted at a set time.
  • the target device 2000 is activated each time power is applied (e.g., power reset), or when power is applied to the target device 2000 for the first time (e.g., upon initial setup after factory reset), a broadcast packet containing identification information may be broadcast.
  • the target device 2000 broadcasts a broadcast packet containing identification information for device registration every time power is applied or when power is applied to the target device 2000 for the first time.
  • a broadcasting packet including identification information and status information can be broadcast at a predetermined period.
  • a broadcasting packet containing status information of the target device 2000 may include all or part of identification information for distinguishing the target device 2000 from other devices.
  • a broadcasting packet including status information may include unique number information of the target device 2000.
  • step S420 the electronic device 1000 obtains status information of the target device 2000 included in at least one broadcasting packet based on identification information of the target device 2000 included in the at least one broadcasting packet. do.
  • Identification information of the target device 2000 may include at least one of device type information, model number, unique number information, and function information of the target device 2000.
  • Device type information may include the type of the target device 2000.
  • Types of target devices (2000) include TVs, display devices, AV devices, air conditioners, air purifiers, humidifiers, washing machines, dryers, clothes care machines, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, ovens, water purifiers, microwave ovens, shoe care machines, range hoods, ranges, Cooktop, dishwasher, tag/tracker, sensors (motion sensor, door open sensor, entry/exit sensor, water leak sensor, air quality sensor, vision sensor, smoke sensor), camera, doorbell, energy monitoring device, lighting device, door lock It may be, but is not limited to, a smart plug, remote control, alarm, speaker, switch/dimmer, boiler, valve, vent, or curtain/blind.
  • the model number of the target device 2000 may be a model number according to the device type, and may be integrated with device type information.
  • the unique number information of the target device 2000 is information that allows the target device 2000 to be distinguished from other devices.
  • different unique numbers are assigned to one device depending on the purpose of use.
  • the function information of the target device 2000 may include information about each function that can be performed depending on the type of the target device 2000.
  • the electronic device 1000 which has received a broadcasting packet including identification information, acquires status information of the target device 2000 based on the identification information included in the received broadcasting packet. do.
  • identification information may be included in the header of the broadcasting packet
  • status information may be included in the body of the broadcasting packet
  • the status information may be identification information. It may be encrypted based on .
  • the state information of the target device 2000 may include at least one of information about the current state or information about a change in the current state compared to the previous state of the target device 2000.
  • the status information of the target device 2000 may be configured differently depending on the type of device, and the status information may be configured differently, and [Table 1] to [Table 8] show the status information of the target device 2000. Shows examples of status information and output messages according to type.
  • the status information included in the broadcast packet is not limited to this.
  • step S430 the electronic device 1000 outputs the status of the target device 2000 based on the status information of the target device 2000.
  • the electronic device 1000 when the broadcasting packet received from the target device 2000 includes state information of the target device 2000, the electronic device 1000 stores the target device ( The previous state of the target device 2000 can be checked, and if the state has changed, the state change of the target device 2000 can be output.
  • the electronic device 1000 may output the state change of the target device 2000.
  • the electronic device 1000 may output a state change of the target device 2000 when the state change of the target device 2000 corresponds to a predetermined change. For example, if the target device 2000 is a refrigerator, the state change is not output if the temperature change between the previous state and the current state is less than a predetermined threshold temperature, and the state change is output only if the temperature change is above the threshold temperature, allowing the user to change the state. You can make it aware.
  • the electronic device 1000 may output a status change or status message of the target device 2000 using an output means such as a display, speaker, or LED included in the electronic device 1000.
  • an output means such as a display, speaker, or LED included in the electronic device 1000.
  • the electronic device 1000 outputs a text or image notifying a change in the status of the target device 2000 on the display, or outputs a voice or notification sound notifying a change in the status of the target device 2000 through a speaker.
  • the LED may blink to allow the user to recognize that the state of the target device 2000 has changed.
  • Figure 5 is a flowchart of a method by which an electronic device monitors a target device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device 1000 may determine whether to register the target device 2000 based on identification information included in the broadcasting packet.
  • identification information included in the broadcasting packet.
  • step S510 the electronic device 1000 receives at least one broadcast packet from the target device 2000.
  • the target device 2000 transmits a broadcasting packet containing identification information of the target device 2000 and status information of the target device 2000 at a predetermined period, when a predetermined event occurs, or at a preset time. You can.
  • a broadcasting packet containing status information of the target device 2000 may include all or part of identification information for distinguishing the target device 2000 from other devices.
  • a broadcasting packet including status information may include unique number information of the target device 2000.
  • step S520 the electronic device 1000 obtains identification information of the target device 2000 included in at least one broadcast packet.
  • the broadcasting packet obtained in step S510 includes identification information of the electronic device 1000.
  • Identification information of the target device 2000 may include at least one of device type information, model number, unique number information, and function information of the target device 2000.
  • step S530 the electronic device 1000 determines whether the target device 2000 is already registered based on the obtained identification information.
  • the electronic device 1000 may determine whether the target device 2000 is registered based on identification information of registered devices included in the registered device list stored in the storage unit 1300.
  • step S540 if the target device 2000 is not already registered as a result of the determination in step S530, the electronic device 1000 registers the target device 2000 as a management target device.
  • the electronic device 1000 may register the target device 2000 as a management target device by adding the target device 2000 to the registered device list stored in the storage unit.
  • the electronic device 1000 registers only when the broadcasting packet received in step S510 satisfies the registration condition (for example, when the reception strength is greater than a predetermined threshold, etc.). It can be done.
  • step S550 if the target device 2000 is already registered as a result of the determination in step S530, or if the target device 2000 is registered in step S540, the electronic device 1000 based on the identification information of the target device 2000, Status information of the target device 2000 included in at least one broadcast packet is obtained.
  • the electronic device 1000 that has received the broadcasting packet acquires status information of the target device 2000 based on identification information included in the received broadcasting packet.
  • identification information may be included in the header of the broadcasting packet
  • status information may be included in the body of the broadcasting packet
  • the status information may be identification information. It may be encrypted based on .
  • step S560 the electronic device 1000 outputs the status of the target device 2000 based on the status information of the target device 2000.
  • the electronic device 1000 when the broadcasting packet received from the target device 2000 includes state information of the target device 2000, the electronic device 1000 stores the target device ( The previous state of the target device 2000 can be checked, and if the state has changed, the state change of the target device 2000 can be output.
  • the electronic device 1000 may output the state change of the target device 2000.
  • the electronic device 1000 may output a status change or status message of the target device 2000 using an output means such as a display, speaker, or LED included in the electronic device 1000.
  • an output means such as a display, speaker, or LED included in the electronic device 1000.
  • the electronic device 1000 outputs a text or image notifying a change in the status of the target device 2000 on the display, or outputs a voice or notification sound notifying a change in the status of the target device 2000 through a speaker.
  • the LED may blink to allow the user to recognize that the state of the target device 2000 has changed.
  • FIG. 6A is a conceptual diagram of a device monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the device monitoring system may include an electronic device 1000, a target device 2000, a relay device 3000, a server 4000, and a mobile device 5000.
  • the electronic device 1000 refers to a device (eg, hub) that can monitor the target device 2000 by outputting the status of the target device 2000.
  • the target device 2000 refers to an electronic device subject to monitoring, the relay device 3000 may include a network router, and the mobile device 5000 may include a user terminal.
  • FIG. 6A descriptions that overlap with FIGS. 1 and 2A to 2D will be omitted or briefly described.
  • the network that communicates and connects the electronic device 1000 and the target device 2000 may be a local area network (LAN), and may include wired Internet, wireless Internet, and mobile wireless. Includes communication networks.
  • Wireless communications include, for example, wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth, Bluetooth low energy (BLE), ZigBee, Wi-Fi Direct (WFD), ultra wideband (UWB), and infrared communications (IrDA). Data Association), NFC (Near Field Communication), etc., but are not limited to these.
  • the network that communicates and connects the target device 2000 and the relay device 3000, the relay device 3000 and the server 4000, or the server 4000 and the mobile device 5000 is a local area network (LAN), It can be implemented as a wired network such as a Wide Area Network (WAN) or a Value Added Network (VAN), or any type of wireless network such as a mobile radio communication network or satellite communication network.
  • the network is at least two of a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), a value added network (VAN), a mobile radio communication network, or a satellite communication network. It may include a combination, and is a comprehensive data communication network that allows each network constituent shown in FIG.
  • Wireless communications include, for example, wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth (BT), Bluetooth low energy (BLE), Zigbee, Wi-Fi Direct (WFD), and ultra wideband (UWB). ), infrared communication (IrDA, infrared Data Association), NFC (Near Field Communication), etc., but are not limited thereto.
  • the target device 2000 is a home appliance (eg, a washing machine, refrigerator, or TV)
  • the home appliance is often large and heavy and does not require mobility. Additionally, in most cases, energy consumption is high and power is supplied through wires. Therefore, since most home appliances continue to be used in the location where they were first installed, their location does not often change, and depending on the type of home appliance, they can be placed in a corner of the indoor space.
  • the relay device 3000 is often installed in the center of the room to connect devices other than the target device 2000 (eg, IoT devices). Therefore, when the target device 2000 is located in a corner, the location of the target device 2000 may be located in a shaded area outside the operating area of the relay device 3000.
  • the target device 2000 when the target device 2000 is located in a shadow area of the relay device 3000, the target device 2000 cannot be directly connected to the relay device 3000. However, if the electronic device 1000 is within the operating area of the target device 2000 and also within the operating area of the relay device 3000, the electronic device 1000 may use the target device 2000 acquired from the target device 2000. Status information can be transmitted to the relay device 3000.
  • the electronic device 1000 is a device for monitoring the target device 2000 and can be miniaturized and implemented wirelessly, thereby ensuring mobility. Therefore, even if the target device 2000 is located outside the operating area of the relay device 3000, the target device 2000 obtained from the target device 2000 by moving the electronic device 1000 into the operating area of the relay device 3000 Status information can be transmitted to the relay device 3000.
  • Figure 6b is a conceptual diagram of a device monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device 1000 when the electronic device 1000 can directly connect to the server 4000, the electronic device 1000 can control the operation of the target device 2000 regardless of the operating area of the relay device 3000. All you have to do is be within the area. Accordingly, when the electronic device 1000 can directly connect to the server 4000, the status information of the target device 2000 obtained from the target device 2000 can be directly transmitted to the server.
  • Figure 7 is an operation flowchart of a device monitoring system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the device monitoring system may include an electronic device 1000, a target device 2000, a relay device 3000, a server 4000, and a mobile device 5000. You can.
  • the electronic device 1000 refers to a device (eg, hub) that can monitor the target device 2000 by outputting the status of the target device 2000.
  • the target device 2000 refers to an electronic device subject to monitoring
  • the relay device 3000 may include a network router
  • the mobile device 5000 may include a user terminal.
  • the server 4000 may register and link the target device 2000 to the user account and transmit status information of the target device to the mobile terminal (or user terminal) 5000.
  • FIG. 7 descriptions overlapping with FIGS. 4 and 5 will be omitted or briefly described.
  • step S701 the target device 2000 transmits a broadcasting packet.
  • Broadcasting packets are transmitted unidirectionally to all nearby devices, and are transmitted periodically regardless of whether the other device has received the broadcasting packet, allowing nearby devices to identify the broadcasting packet and obtain the necessary data. .
  • the target device 2000 may transmit a broadcasting packet including identification information of the target device 2000 and status information of the target device 2000 at a predetermined period or a preset time. .
  • the target device 2000 sends a broadcasting packet containing identification information of the target device 2000 and status information of the target device 2000 at a predetermined period, when a predetermined event occurs, or It can be transmitted at a set time.
  • the target device 2000 is activated each time power is applied (e.g., power reset), or when power is applied to the target device 2000 for the first time (e.g., For example, upon initial setup after factory reset), a broadcast packet containing identification information may be broadcast.
  • the target device 2000 broadcasts a broadcast packet containing identification information for device registration every time power is applied or when power is applied to the target device 2000 for the first time. After casting, and after a predetermined time has elapsed, a broadcasting packet including identification information and status information can be broadcast at a predetermined period.
  • step S703 the electronic device 1000 obtains identification information of the target device 2000 included in the received broadcast packet.
  • Identification information of the target device 2000 may include at least one of device type information, model number, unique number information, and function information of the target device 2000.
  • step S705 the electronic device 1000 determines whether the target device 2000 is already registered based on the obtained identification information.
  • the electronic device 1000 may determine whether the target device 2000 is registered based on identification information of registered devices included in the registered device list stored in the storage unit 1300.
  • step S707 the electronic device 1000 determines whether the registration condition is satisfied based on the obtained broadcast packet.
  • the electronic device 1000 may determine that the registration condition is satisfied only when the reception strength of the broadcasting packet received in step S703 is greater than or equal to a predetermined threshold.
  • the electronic device 1000 determines that the registration condition is satisfied if the number does not exceed a predetermined number based on the device type identified based on the broadcasting packet received in step S703. You can.
  • step S709 the electronic device 1000 transmits the identification information of the target device to the server 4000.
  • the electronic device 1000 may transmit identification information of the target device to the server 4000 through the relay device 3000.
  • step S711 the electronic device 1000 registers the target device 2000 as a management target device.
  • the electronic device 1000 may register the target device 2000 as a management target device by adding the target device 2000 to the registered device list stored in the storage unit.
  • step S713 the server 4000 registers the target device 2000 as a management target device.
  • the server 4000 may register the target device 2000 as a management target device by adding the target device 2000 to the registered device list of the user account stored in the storage unit.
  • step S715 the electronic device 1000 obtains status information of the target device 2000 included in the broadcast packet based on the identification information of the target device 2000.
  • the electronic device 1000 that has received the broadcasting packet acquires status information of the target device 2000 based on identification information included in the received broadcasting packet.
  • identification information may be included in the header of the broadcasting packet
  • status information may be included in the body of the broadcasting packet
  • the status information may be identification information. It may be encrypted based on .
  • step S717 the electronic device 1000 transmits identification information and status information of the target device to the mobile device 5000.
  • the electronic device 1000 may transmit identification information and status information of the target device to the mobile device 5000 through the relay device 3000 or the server 4000.
  • step S719 the electronic device 1000 outputs the status of the target device 2000 based on the status information of the target device 2000.
  • the electronic device 1000 when the broadcasting packet includes state information of the target device 2000, the electronic device 1000 checks the previous state of the target device 2000, and when the state changes, the target device 2000 (2000) state changes can be output. Alternatively, when the broadcasting packet includes state change information of the target device 2000, the electronic device 1000 may output the state change of the target device 2000.
  • the electronic device 1000 may output a status change or status message of the target device 2000 using an output means such as a display, speaker, or LED included in the electronic device 1000.
  • an output means such as a display, speaker, or LED included in the electronic device 1000.
  • the electronic device 1000 outputs a text or image notifying a change in the status of the target device 2000 on the display, or outputs a voice or notification sound notifying a change in the status of the target device 2000 through a speaker.
  • the LED may blink to allow the user to recognize that the state of the target device 2000 has changed.
  • step S721 the mobile device 5000 outputs the status of the target device 2000 based on the status information of the target device 2000.
  • the mobile device 5000 may output a status change or status message of the target device 2000 using an output means included in the mobile device 5000.
  • the mobile device 5000 outputs a text or image notifying a change in the status of the target device 2000 on the display, or outputs a voice or notification sound notifying a change in the status of the target device 2000 through a speaker.
  • the LED may blink to allow the user to recognize that the state of the target device 2000 has changed.
  • a computer-readable storage medium or computer program product that stores one or more programs (software modules) may be provided.
  • One or more programs stored in a computer-readable storage medium or computer program product are configured to be executable by one or more processors in an electronic device (configured for execution).
  • One or more programs include instructions that cause the electronic device to execute methods according to embodiments described in the claims or specification of the present disclosure.
  • These programs include random access memory, non-volatile memory including flash memory, read only memory (ROM), and electrically erasable programmable ROM.
  • EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
  • magnetic disc storage device Compact Disc-ROM (CD-ROM: Compact Disc-ROM), Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs), or other types of It can be stored in an optical storage device or magnetic cassette. Alternatively, it may be stored in a memory consisting of a combination of some or all of these. Additionally, multiple configuration memories may be included.
  • the program can be accessed through a communication network such as the Internet, Intranet, LAN (Local Area Network), WLAN (Wide LAN), or SAN (Storage Area Network), or a combination of these. It may be stored in an attachable storage device that can be accessed. This storage device can be connected to a device performing an embodiment of the present disclosure through an external port. Additionally, a separate storage device on a communications network may be connected to the device performing embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • a communication network such as the Internet, Intranet, LAN (Local Area Network), WLAN (Wide LAN), or SAN (Storage Area Network), or a combination of these. It may be stored in an attachable storage device that can be accessed. This storage device can be connected to a device performing an embodiment of the present disclosure through an external port. Additionally, a separate storage device on a communications network may be connected to the device performing embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • computer program product or “computer readable medium” refers collectively to media such as memory, hard disk installed in a hard disk drive, and signals. It is used for.
  • These "computer program products” or “computer-readable recording media” are software consisting of instructions that set the length of a timer for receiving missing data packets based on network metrics corresponding to determined events according to the present disclosure. It is a means of providing information to a computer system.
  • a storage medium that can be read by a device may be provided in the form of a non-transitory storage medium.
  • 'non-transitory storage medium' simply means that it is a tangible device and does not contain signals (e.g. electromagnetic waves). This term refers to cases where data is semi-permanently stored in a storage medium and temporary storage media. It does not distinguish between cases where it is stored as .
  • a 'non-transitory storage medium' may include a buffer where data is temporarily stored.
  • Computer program products are commodities and can be traded between sellers and buyers.
  • a computer program product may be distributed in the form of a machine-readable storage medium (e.g. compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM)) or through an application store or between two user devices (e.g. smartphones). It may be distributed in person or online (e.g., downloaded or uploaded). In the case of online distribution, at least a portion of the computer program product (e.g., a downloadable app) is stored on a machine-readable storage medium, such as the memory of a manufacturer's server, an application store's server, or a relay server. It can be temporarily stored or created temporarily.
  • a machine-readable storage medium such as the memory of a manufacturer's server, an application store's server, or a relay server. It can be temporarily stored or created temporarily.

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Un procédé par lequel un dispositif électronique identifie un état d'un dispositif cible, selon un mode de réalisation de la présente divulgation, peut comprendre une étape consistant à recevoir au moins un paquet de diffusion en provenance d'un dispositif cible. Le procédé par lequel le dispositif électronique identifie un état du dispositif cible, selon un mode de réalisation de la présente divulgation, peut comprendre une étape consistant à obtenir des informations d'état du dispositif cible comprises dans le ou les paquets de diffusion reçus sur la base d'informations d'identification du dispositif cible comprises dans le ou les paquets de diffusion reçus. Le procédé par lequel le dispositif électronique identifie un état du dispositif cible, selon un mode de réalisation de la présente divulgation, peut comprendre une étape consistant à délivrer en sortie l'état du dispositif cible sur la base des informations d'état obtenues du dispositif cible.
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