1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to electronic devices and, particularly, to an electronic device with a sound controlled function to remotely control another device.
2. Description of Related Art
Remote controllers, such as those for TVs, of today are often complex and have many buttons for user operation. Theses complex remote controllers are difficult to operate in a dark environment.
The components of the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of an electronic device with remote control function. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views.
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The electronic device 100 includes a storage unit 10, a sound signal receiving unit 20, a processing unit 30, a remote signal generating unit 40, a transmitting unit 50, and a display 60.
The storage unit 10 stores a control table (shown below). The control table records a number of remote controlled devices (hereinafter, RC devices), a number of sound parameters, and a number of control commands. The sound can be generated by a user performing some simple actions such as clapping user's hands, or tapping on a contact surface. In this embodiment, each sound parameter is the number of waveforms of sound signals received within a predetermined time interval. In an alternative embodiment, each sound parameter is consisted of duration of each interval between adjacent waveforms of sound signals received within the predetermined time interval. For example, as shown in
The sound signal receiving unit 20 receives sound signals. In this embodiment, the sound signal receiving unit 20 is a microphone.
The processing unit 30 determines a sound parameter according to the sound signals received by the sound signal receiving unit 20 within the predetermined time interval. In this embodiment, the processing unit 30 determines that the number of waveforms of sound signals received within the predetermined time interval is a needed sound parameter. In an alternative embodiment, the processing unit 30 may determine that duration of each interval between adjacent waveforms of sound signals received within the predetermined time interval is a needed sound parameter, or determine that a combination of the number of waveforms and duration of each interval between adjacent waveforms of sound signals received within the predetermined time interval is a needed sound parameter. The processing unit 30 displays a user interface (not shown) on the display 60 for users to select a RC device. The processing unit 30 further determines which RC device is selected, search in the control table to determine the control command the determined sound parameter corresponding to according to the determined sound parameter and the selected RC device, and control the remote signal generating unit 40 to generate a remote signal corresponding to the determined control command. The transmitting unit 50 transmits the remote signal to the selected RC device to control the selected RC device to execute a predetermined function.
With such configuration, if a user performs an action according to a predetermined way, the electronic device 100 can conveniently control a selected RC device.
For better understanding the present disclosure, an example is given to illustrate the present disclosure. In this example, the electronic device 100 is a wristwatch on the wrist of a user, and the selected RC device is a TV. One waveform received within the predetermined time interval is predetermined to turn on the TV, and two waveforms received within the predetermined time interval is predetermined to turn off the TV. When the user performs an action for example claps hands once within the predetermined time interval, the sound signal receiving unit 20 receives one sound waveform within the predetermined time interval. The processing unit 30 determines that the electronic device 100 is employed to turn on the TV, and controls the remote signal generating unit 40 to generate the remote signal for turning on the TV. The transmitting unit 50 then transmits the remote signal to turn on the TV. When the user claps hands twice within the predetermined time interval, the sound signal receiving unit 20 receives two sound waveforms within the predetermined time interval. The processing unit 30 determines that the electronic device 100 is employed to turn off the TV according to the control table and the determined times, and controls the remote signal generating unit 40 to generate the remote signal for turning off the TV. The transmitting unit 50 then transmits the remote signal to turn off the TV.
Although the present disclosure has been specifically described on the basis of the exemplary embodiment thereof, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
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