Determining user response to notifications based on a physiological parameter
US-9766959-B2 · Sep 19, 2017 · US
US10119715B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10119715-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615091729-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 6, 2018 |
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The present disclosure provides a method for turning on an air conditioner and a device for turning on an air conditioner, belonging to the field of smart home. The method includes: acquiring a sensor parameter collected by a sensor in a wearable device; determining a physiological parameter based on the sensor parameter; determining a change in a sleep state of a user wearing the wearable device based on the physiological parameter; detecting whether the change in the sleep state is in conformity with a predetermined condition; and turning on the air conditioner when the change in the sleep state is detected to be in conformity with the predetermined condition.
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A method for turning on an air conditioner, comprising: acquiring a sensor parameter collected by a sensor in a wearable device; determining a physiological parameter based on the sensor parameter; determining a change in a sleep state of a user wearing the wearable device based on the physiological parameter, the sleep state comprising at least a deep sleep state and a light sleep state; detecting whether the change in the sleep state is in conformity with a predetermined condition, the predetermined condition comprising a transition from the deep sleep state to the light sleep state; and turning on the air conditioner when the change in the sleep state is detected to be in conformity with the predetermined condition, wherein prior to turning on the air conditioner, the method further comprises determining an estimated length of time period t 1 during which the user will be in the light sleep state, and the turning on the air conditioner comprises: turning on the air conditioner immediately when the change in the sleep state is detected to be in conformity with the predetermined condition in the case of t 1 ≤t 2 ; and turning on the air conditioner after a time period (t 1 −t 2 ) from the change in the sleep state being detected to be in conformity with the predetermined condition in the case of t 1 >t 2 , wherein t 2 represents an estimated length of time period during which a room temperature will be adjusted to a target temperature by the air conditioner. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the physiological parameter is at least one of a heart rate parameter, a body temperature parameter, or a body movement parameter, and the determining a physiological parameter based on the sensor parameter comprises at least one of: determining the heart rate parameter based on a parameter collected by an infrared sensor or a piezoelectric sensor in the wearable device; determining the body temperature parameter based on a parameter collected by a temperature sensor in the wearable device; or determining the body movement parameter based on a parameter collected by a body movement sensor in the wearable device. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the determining an estimated length of time period t 1 during which the user will be in the light sleep state comprises: acquiring historical sleep state information including each historical time period during which the user was in the light sleep state; and determining an average length of the historical time periods during which the user was in the light sleep state as the estimated length of time period t 1 . 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein prior to turning on the air conditioner, the method further comprises: determining whether a time point of detecting, at which the change in the sleep state is detected to be in conformity with the predetermined condition, is within a predetermined time period; and turning on the air conditioner when the time point of detecting is within the predetermined time period. 5. A device for turning on an air conditioner, comprising: a processor; and a memory configured to store instructions executable by the processor, wherein the processer is configured to: acquire a sensor parameter collected by a wearable device; determine a physiological parameter based on the sensor parameter; determine a change in a sleep state of a user wearing the wearable device based on the physiological parameter, wherein the sleep state comprises at least a deep sleep state and a light sleep state; detect whether the change in the sleep state is in conformity with a predetermined condition, wherein the predetermined condition comprises a transition from the deep sleep state to the light sleep state; and turn on the air conditioner when the change in the sleep state is detected to be in conformity with the predetermined condition, wherein the processer is further configured to determine an estimated length of time period t 1 during which the user will be in the light sleep state prior to turning on the air conditioner, and the processer is further configured to: turn on the air conditioner immediately when the change in the sleep state is detected to be in conformity with the predetermined condition in the case of t 1 ≤t 2 ; and turn on the air conditioner after a time period (t 1 −t 2 ) from the change in the sleep state being detected to be in conformity with the predetermined condition in the case of t 1 >t 2 , wherein t 2 represents an estimated length of time period during which a room temperature will be adjusted to a target temperature by the air conditioner. 6. The device according to claim 5 , wherein the physiological parameter is at least one of a heart rate parameter, a body temperature parameter, or a body movement parameter, and the processer is configured to determine a physiological parameter based on the sensor parameter by performing at least one of: determining the heart rate parameter based on a parameter collected by an infrared sensor or a piezoelectric sensor in the wearable device; determining the body temperature parameter based on a parameter collected by a temperature sensor in the wearable device; or determining the body movement parameter based on a parameter collected by a body movement sensor in the wearable device. 7. The device according to claim 5 , wherein the processer is configured to determine an estimated length of time period t 1 during which the user will be in the light sleep state time by: acquiring historical sleep state information including each historical time period during which the user was in the light sleep state; and determining an average length of the historical time periods during which the user was in the light sleep state as the estimated length of time period t 1 . 8. The device according to claim 5 , wherein the processer is further configured to: determine whether a time point of detecting, at which the change in the sleep state is detected to be in conformity with the predetermined condition, is within a predetermined time period prior to turning on the air conditioner; and turn on the air conditioner when the time point of detecting is within the predetermined time period. 9. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having stored therein instructions that, when executed by a processor of a device, cause the device to perform a method for turning on an air conditioner, the method comprising: acquiring a sensor parameter collected by a sensor in a wearable device; determining a physiological parameter based on the sensor parameter; determining a change in a sleep state of a user wearing the wearable device based on the physiological parameter, the sleep state at least comprising a deep sleep state and a light sleep state; detecting whether the change in the sleep state is in conformity with a predetermined condition, the predetermined condition comprising a transition from the deep sleep state to the light sleep state; and turning on the air conditioner when the change in the sleep state is detected to be in conformity with the predetermined condition, wherein prior to turning on the air conditioner, the method further comprises determining an estimated length of time period t 1 during which the user will be in the light sleep state, and the turning on the air conditioner comprises: turning on the air conditioner immediately when the change in the sleep state is detected to be in conformity with the predetermined condition in the case of t 1 ≤t 2 ; and turning on the air conditioner after a time period (t 1 −t 2 ) from the change in the sleep state being detected to be in conformity with the prede
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