WO2020186675A1 - 终端及处理方法 - Google Patents
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- This application relates to the field of communications, in particular to a terminal and a processing method.
- cars are becoming more and more popular.
- parking is becoming more and more difficult. For example, whether parking on the side of the road or parking in a parking lot, there are related personnel who charge parking fees, and the fees are usually charged according to the length of parking.
- the user may forget when the car was parked and how long the car was parked, resulting in higher parking fees.
- some users may even forget where they parked their car, which leads to spending more time looking for a car.
- An exemplary embodiment of the present application provides a terminal and a processing method, which can improve the user experience of the user operating the terminal.
- a terminal including: an input unit configured to receive a touch operation from a user; a display unit configured to display a user interface including a car-finding card; a camera; and processing A device, coupled to the input unit and the display unit, and configured to: in response to the input unit receiving the user's request to turn on the camera on the car-finding card, prompt the camera to take a photo; respond After confirming that the photographing is finished, the car-finding card is updated.
- the method includes: in response to the input unit receiving a user's request to open the camera on the car-finding card, the processor prompts the camera to take a photo; in response to confirming that the photo is finished, the processor updates the Describe the car card.
- a computer storage medium having computer program instructions stored in the computer storage medium, and when the instructions are executed on a computer, the computer executes the above Approach.
- this application receives a request from the user to turn on the camera on the car-finding card, and if it is confirmed that the photo is taken, the current time is obtained and the current time is used as the parking time; the car-finding card is updated according to the parking time
- the parking time displayed on the screen makes it convenient for users to check the parking time, which improves the user experience of the user operating the terminal.
- Fig. 1 exemplarily shows a schematic structural diagram of a terminal provided by an embodiment of the present application
- FIG. 2 exemplarily shows a schematic diagram of a user interface on a terminal provided in an embodiment of the present application
- Fig. 3 exemplarily shows a flowchart of a processing method provided by an embodiment of the present application
- FIG. 4A exemplarily shows a schematic diagram of the initial interface of the display unit displaying the car-finding card
- FIG. 4B exemplarily shows a flowchart of another processing method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 5 exemplarily shows a schematic diagram of a user canceling a photograph when a photographing interface is displayed on a display unit
- FIG. 6 exemplarily shows a schematic diagram of a user taking a photo with a display unit displaying a photo interface
- FIG. 7 exemplarily shows a schematic diagram of a display unit displaying a captured photo
- Fig. 8 exemplarily shows a schematic diagram of an interface for displaying a car-finding card on the display unit
- Fig. 9 exemplarily shows another interface diagram of the display unit displaying the car-finding card
- FIG. 10 exemplarily shows another interface diagram of the display unit displaying the car-finding card
- Fig. 11 exemplarily shows another interface diagram of the display unit displaying the car-finding card
- FIG. 12 exemplarily shows a schematic diagram of an interface of a display unit displaying a navigation route
- Fig. 13 exemplarily shows another interface diagram of the display unit displaying the car-finding card.
- unit used in this application refers to any known or later developed hardware, software, firmware, artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic, or combination of hardware or/and software code that can perform functions related to the element.
- Fig. 1 exemplarily shows a hardware configuration block diagram of a terminal 100 according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the terminal 100 includes a radio frequency (RF) circuit 110, a memory 120, an input unit 130, a display unit 140, a sensor 150, an audio circuit 160, and a wireless fidelity (Wireless Fidelity, Wi-Fi) module 170 , Processor 180, Bluetooth module 181, power supply 190, camera 1000, etc.
- RF radio frequency
- the RF circuit 110 can be used to receive and send signals in the process of sending and receiving information or talking, and can receive the downlink data of the base station and then pass it to the processor 180 for processing; it can also send the uplink data to the base station.
- the RF circuit 110 may include an antenna, at least one amplifier, a transceiver, a coupler, a low noise amplifier, a duplexer, and the like.
- the memory 120 can be used to store software programs and data.
- the processor 180 executes various functions and data processing of the terminal 100 by running a software program or data stored in the memory 120.
- the memory 120 may include a high-speed random access memory, and may also include a non-volatile memory, such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, a flash memory device, or other volatile solid-state storage devices.
- the memory 120 stores an operating system that enables the terminal 100 to run. In the present application, the memory 120 may store an operating system and various application programs, and may also store codes for executing the methods described in the embodiments of the present application.
- the input unit 130 may be used to receive inputted digital or character information, and generate signal input related to user settings and function control of the terminal 100.
- the input unit 130 may include a touch screen 131 provided on the front of the terminal 100, and may collect user touch operations on or near the touch screen 131.
- the input unit 130 can receive user touch operations, such as clicking a button, dragging a scroll box, and so on.
- the display unit 140 may be used to display information input by the user or information provided to the user, as well as a graphical user interface (GUI) of various menus of the terminal 100.
- the display unit 140 may include a display screen 141 provided on the front of the terminal 100.
- the display screen 141 may be configured in the form of a liquid crystal display, a light emitting diode, or the like.
- the display unit 140 may be used to display various graphical user interfaces described in this application.
- the touch screen 131 may cover the display screen 141, or the touch screen 131 and the display screen 141 may be integrated to implement the input and output functions of the terminal 100. After integration, it may be referred to as a touch display screen.
- the display unit 140 can display application programs and corresponding operation steps.
- the terminal 100 may also include at least one sensor 150, such as an acceleration sensor 155, a light sensor, and a motion sensor.
- the terminal 100 may also be configured with other sensors such as a gyroscope, a barometer, a hygrometer, a thermometer, an infrared sensor, and the like.
- the audio circuit 160, the speaker 161, and the microphone 162 may provide an audio interface between the user and the terminal 100.
- the audio circuit 160 can transmit the electrical signal obtained after converting the received audio data to the speaker 161, and the speaker 161 converts the electrical signal into a sound signal for output.
- the terminal 100 may also be equipped with a volume button for adjusting the volume of the sound signal.
- the microphone 162 converts the collected sound signal into an electric signal, the audio circuit 160 receives the electric signal and converts the electric signal into audio data, and then outputs the audio data to the RF circuit 110 for transmission to, for example, another terminal , Or output audio data to the memory 120 for subsequent processing.
- the microphone 162 can acquire the user's voice.
- Wi-Fi is a short-range wireless transmission technology.
- the terminal 100 can perform wireless broadband Internet access through the Wi-Fi module 170, such as helping users to send and receive emails, browse web pages, and access streaming media.
- the processor 180 is the control center of the terminal 100. It uses various interfaces and lines to connect various parts of the entire terminal, and executes the terminal 100 by running or executing software programs stored in the memory 120 and calling data stored in the memory 120. Various functions and processing data.
- the processor 180 may include one or more processing units; the processor 180 may also integrate an application processor and a baseband processor.
- the application processor mainly processes the operating system, user interface, and application programs.
- the processor mainly deals with wireless communication. It can be understood that the aforementioned baseband processor may not be integrated into the processor 180.
- the processor 180 in this application can run an operating system, application programs, user interface display and touch response, as well as the processing methods described in the embodiments of this application.
- the processor 180 is coupled with the input unit 130 and the display unit 140.
- the Bluetooth module 181 is used to exchange information with other devices with Bluetooth modules through the Bluetooth protocol.
- the terminal 100 can establish a Bluetooth connection with a wearable electronic device (such as a smart watch) that also has a Bluetooth module through the Bluetooth module 181, so as to perform data interaction.
- a wearable electronic device such as a smart watch
- the terminal 100 also includes a power source 190 (such as a battery) for supplying power to various components.
- the power supply 190 may be logically connected to the processor 180 through a power management system, so that functions such as charging, discharging, and power consumption of the power supply 190 can be managed through the power management system.
- the terminal 100 may also be configured with a power button for functions such as turning on, turning off, and locking the screen of the terminal.
- the terminal 100 also includes a camera 1000 (such as a camera) that can take pictures.
- the camera 1000 can be used to take pictures and can also be used to record video data.
- the photos and/or recorded video data taken by the camera 1000 are usually stored in the storage 120, for example, created in the media database of the storage 120.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram for showing a user interface on a terminal (for example, the terminal 100 of FIG. 1).
- the user can open the corresponding application by touching the application icon on the user interface, or can open the corresponding folder by touching the folder icon on the user interface.
- Fig. 3 is a flowchart for illustrating a processing method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- the processing method provided by the embodiment of the present application includes: as shown in FIG. 1, at a terminal 100 having a camera 1000, a processor 180, an input unit 130, and a display unit 140 configured to display a user interface including a car-finding card , Perform the following steps 301-304:
- Step 301 In response to the input unit 130 receiving the user's request to turn on the camera on the car-finding card, the processor 180 causes the camera 1000 to take a photo.
- the car-finding card has an entrance for opening the camera, and the user can request to open the camera through the entrance.
- the car-finding card is located on the negative screen of the terminal 100.
- FIG. 4A is a schematic diagram showing the initial interface of the display unit 140 displaying the car-finding card. As shown in Figure 4A, the user can request to turn on the camera by touching the location of the "photograph record" on the car-finding card.
- the storage path of the photograph to be photographed and the storage address of the photograph to be photographed in the media database may be written into the intent to call the camera standard interface.
- the media database may be stored in the storage 120.
- the unique storage path photoPath of the photo to be taken in the media database may be generated according to the current time, such as the current system time of the terminal 100, for example: /internal storage/Picture/Find a car Service/Parking_20190315172005.jpg.
- “Parking_20190315172005.jpg” is an empty file that can be read and written.
- the name of the empty file is generated based on the time stamp of the current time, so the empty file is unique. After the storage path photoPath is generated, the empty file is written into the media database, and the storage address photoUri of the empty file in the media database is obtained.
- Intent intent new Intent(MediaStore.ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE);
- the content of the photo taken by calling the camera in the above manner will be written into the file "Parking_20190315172005.jpg" that has been created in the media database in advance.
- 5 and 6 are schematic diagrams for showing that the display unit 140 displays a photographing interface.
- the user interface displaying the car-finding card is returned. As shown in Figure 5, the user can cancel the photo by touching the position where ">" is located, and return to the interface shown in Figure 4A.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram for showing that the display unit 140 displays a captured photo.
- the user can confirm the end of the photo shoot by touching the location of “ ⁇ ”.
- the user if the user is not satisfied with the photo taken, he can also retake the photo by touching the location of the return arrow.
- the vehicle is parked outdoors, and the user can photograph a reference object near the parked vehicle, such as a road sign, etc., to facilitate subsequent assistance in finding a car based on the reference object.
- a reference object near the parked vehicle such as a road sign, etc.
- the user can photograph the number or area identification of the parking space occupied by the vehicle to facilitate subsequent assistance in finding a car based on the number or area identification of the parking space.
- the user in step 301 may be the owner of the parked vehicle or the passenger of the parked vehicle.
- Step 302 In response to confirming that the photographing by the camera 1000 is completed, the processor 180 updates the car-finding card.
- updating the car-finding card may include acquiring the current time, for example, the current system time of the terminal 100, and using the acquired current time as the parking time associated with the car-finding card.
- step 303 the processor 180 may periodically or irregularly update the parking duration associated with the car-finding card.
- the parking duration associated with the car finding card may be updated according to the difference between the parking time and the current system time of the terminal 100, and the updated parking duration may be displayed on the car finding card.
- step 303 is optional. In other words, step 303 may not be performed, and when the user subsequently responds to a specific operation on the car-finding card, such as touching a parking position to request a car-finding, the parking time associated with the car-finding card is calculated.
- step 303 is executed at a specific time interval, and the associated parking duration is displayed on the car-finding card, so that the user can intuitively see the parking duration from the car-finding card, so as to reasonably arrange whether to continue parking, which effectively further improves user experience.
- the foregoing step 302 may include any one or more of the following steps:
- Step 3021 in response to confirming that the photo taken by the camera 1000 is finished, the processor 180 obtains the current system time of the terminal 100, and uses the obtained current system time as the parking time associated with the car-finding card.
- Step 3022 in response to confirming that the photo taken by the camera 1000 is finished, the processor 180 obtains the photo taken by the camera 1000 as the parking photo associated with the car-finding card.
- the captured photo Parking_20190315172005.jpg can be obtained from the storage path photoPath of the media database of the terminal 100.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of an interface for showing the display unit 140 to display a car-finding card.
- the car-finding card updated in step 302 may be as shown in FIG. 8, and the user can intuitively see the parking time from the car-finding card. It should be understood that the parking duration on the car-finding card in Fig. 8 will be continuously updated, and the specific update period can be set by oneself. For example, it can be set to update every time the user opens the car-finding card, or it can be set to update every 5 minutes.
- step 302 in the foregoing method may further include the following step 3023:
- Step 3023 In response to confirming that the photo taken by the camera 1000 is finished, the processor 180 obtains the current location of the terminal 100, and uses the current location of the terminal 100 as the parking location associated with the car-finding card. Among them, the specific implementation manner of acquiring the current location of the terminal 100 will be described in detail below.
- the user can intuitively display the car-finding card Seeing the parking location, it is convenient to plan the route for finding a car.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of an interface for showing the display unit 140 to display a car-finding card.
- the parking location is displayed on the updated car-finding card, as shown in FIG. 9, which is convenient for the user to view the parking location.
- FIG. 4B shows steps 3021-3023 as being executed sequentially in a specific order.
- steps 3021 to 3023 can be executed serially or in parallel in any order, as long as the camera time, location, and photos that are triggered by touching the camera entrance on the car-finding card can be associated with the car-finding card. can.
- the method may further include: updating the car-finding according to the distance between the current position of the terminal and the parking position card.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of an interface for showing the display unit 140 to display a car finding card.
- the updated car-finding card displays the distance between the user's location and the parking location, as shown in FIG. 10, which is convenient for the user to view the distance between the current location and the parking location. It should be understood that the distance on the car-finding card in FIG. 10 changes with the current location of the terminal.
- the location of the terminal and the parking location are acquired through GPS positioning or network positioning.
- the acquired location information may include longitude and latitude.
- the acquired longitude and latitude of the parking location, parking time, taken photos, the longitude and latitude of the current location of the terminal, and the distance between the parking location and the current location of the terminal are stored in the database of the memory 120, such as As shown in Table 1, the car-finding card is then updated according to the contents of the database.
- the above processing method further includes the following steps: step 304, in response to receiving a request from the user to touch the parking position on the car-finding card at the input unit 130, the processor 180 The display unit 140 is prompted to display a route map from the current location of the terminal to the parking location.
- step 304 displaying the route map from the current location of the terminal to the parking location may call a map application, such as Gaode map or Baidu map provided by a third party.
- the current location of the terminal such as longitude slat and latitude slon
- the parking location such as longitude dlat and latitude dlon
- the walking mode are written into the standard interface provided by Gaode Map or Baidu Map. It can realize walking navigation from the current position of the terminal to the parking position.
- ***PathInfo ***map://map/direction
- FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of an interface for showing the display unit 140 to display a car-finding card.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram of an interface for showing the display unit 140 to display a navigation route map.
- the user can enter the navigation interface as shown in Figure 12 by touching the parking location "Qingdao Licang Wanda Plaza Underground Parking Lot" on the car finding card shown in Figure 11.
- the user can walk from the current location of the terminal "Licang Wanda Plaza Yue Mansion" to the parking location "Wanda Plaza Parking Lot” according to the route map shown in FIG. 12 to find the parked vehicle.
- the car-finding card has a delete entry, and the user can delete the car-finding card through the delete entry after successfully finding the parked vehicle.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram of an interface for showing the display unit 140 to display a car-finding card. As shown in FIG. 13, the user can delete the car-finding card by touching the delete button 800.
- the embodiments of the present application also provide a computer storage medium, the computer storage medium stores computer program instructions, and when the instructions run on a computer, the computer executes the processing method provided in the above-mentioned embodiment.
- a person of ordinary skill in the art can understand that all or part of the steps in the foregoing method embodiments can be implemented by a program instructing relevant hardware.
- the aforementioned program can be stored in a computer readable storage medium.
- the steps including the foregoing method embodiments are executed; and the foregoing storage medium includes: ROM, RAM, magnetic disk, or optical disk and other media that can store program codes.
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- 一种终端,包括:输入单元,被配置为接收来自用户的触摸操作;显示单元,被配置为显示包括找车卡片的用户界面;相机;和处理器,与所述输入单元和所述显示单元耦接,并被配置为:响应于所述输入单元接收到所述用户在所述找车卡片上打开相机的请求,促使所述相机拍照;响应于确认所述拍照结束,更新所述找车卡片。
- 如权利要求1所述的终端,其中,对于更新所述找车卡片,所述处理器被进一步配置为执行以下任意一个或多个:获取所述终端的当前***时间作为所述找车卡片关联的停车时间;获取利用所述相机拍摄的照片作为所述找车卡片关联的停车照片;以及获取所述终端当前所处的位置作为所述找车卡片关联的停车位置。
- 如权利要求2所述的终端,其中,所述处理器被进一步配置为:根据所述停车时间更新所述找车卡片关联的停车时长。
- 如权利要求3所述的终端,其中,所述处理器被进一步配置为:在所述找车卡片上显示所述找车卡片关联的所述停车时间、所述停车位置、所述停车时长和所述停车照片中的任意一个或多个。
- 如权利要求4所述的终端,其中,所述处理器被进一步配置为:响应于所述输入单元接收到所述用户在所述找车卡片上触摸所述停车位置的请求,促使所述显示单元显示从所述终端当前所处的位置到所述停车位置的路线图。
- 如权利要求1所述的终端,其中,对于显示从所述终端当前所处的位置到所述停车位置的路线图,所述处理器被进一步配置为:获取所述终端当前所处的位置;通过调用所述终端中的地图应用程序,确定从所述终端当前所处的位置到所述停车位置的路线图;以及利用所述显示单元显示所述路线图。
- 如权利要求1至6中任一项所述的终端,其中,所述处理器被进一步配置为:响应于确认所述拍照被取消,促使所述显示单元返回显示所述找车卡片。
- 一种处理方法,应用于具有相机、处理器、输入单元和显示单元的终端,所述 显示单元被配置为显示包括找车卡片的用户界面,所述方法包括:响应于所述输入单元接收到用户在所述找车卡片上打开相机的请求,所述处理器促使所述相机拍照;响应于确认所述拍照结束,所述处理器更新所述找车卡片。
- 如权利要求8所述的方法,其中,更新所述找车卡片,包括以下任意一个或多个:所述处理器获取所述终端的当前***时间作为所述找车卡片关联的停车时间;所述处理器获取利用所述相机拍摄的照片作为所述找车卡片关联的停车照片;以及所述处理器获取所述终端当前所处的位置作为所述找车卡片关联的停车位置。
- 如权利要求9所述的方法,还包括:所述处理器根据所述停车时间更新所述找车卡片关联的停车时长。
- 如权利要求10所述的方法,还包括:所述处理器在所述找车卡片上显示所述找车卡片关联的所述停车时间、所述停车位置、所述停车时长和所述停车照片中的任意一个或多个。
- 如权利要求11所述的方法,还包括:响应于接收到所述用户在所述找车卡片上触摸所述停车位置的请求,所述处理器促使所述显示单元显示从所述终端当前所处的位置到所述停车位置的路线图。
- 如权利要求12所述的方法,其中,显示从所述终端当前所处的位置到所述停车位置的路线图,包括:所述处理器获取所述终端当前所处的位置;通过调用所述终端中的地图应用程序,所述处理器确定从所述终端当前所处的位置到所述停车位置的路线图;以及所述处理器利用所述显示单元显示所述路线图。
- 如权利要求1至13中任一项所述的方法,还包括:响应于确认所述拍照被取消,所述处理器促使所述显示单元返回显示所述找车卡片。
- 一种计算机存储介质,所述计算机存储介质中存储有计算机程序指令,当所述指令在计算机上运行时,使得所述计算机执行如权利要求8-14中任一项所述的方法。
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