1. Technical Field
The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to automatic control systems and methods, and more particularly to a system and a method for controlling electrical devices.
2. Description of Related Art
Many buildings are equipped with motion sensors in defined regions for automatically switching on electrical devices (such as lights) when sensing motion, and automatically switching off the electrical devices when no motion has been sensed. One problem is that, before approaching a defined region, people may have limited light for walking, thus cannot see hidden danger and thus, may cause people to panic. For example, when people take an elevator to a floor of a building, lights installed in certain regions of the floor may be in a switched-off status because no motion has been detected by the motion sensors.
The present disclosure, including the accompanying drawings, is illustrated by way of examples and not by way of limitation. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
The computing device 10 further includes a network module 11, a storage device 12, a processor 13, and a display device 14. The elevator control system 20 includes a network module 21 and a control panel 22, which are installed within an elevator of the building. As shown in
As shown in
In step S10, the association setting module 151 sets associations between control commands triggered by pressing floor buttons 222 of the elevator control system 20 and switch statuses of electric devices installed on floors of a building. For example, as shown in
In step S20, a control command is generated in response to a user pressing a floor button 222 (such as “3F”) on the control panel 22, the network module 21 sends the control command to the computing device 10. The network module 11 of the computing device 10 receives the control command.
In step S30, the command analysis module 152 determines the floor that the user wants to go by analyzing the control command, and determines electrical devices of the floor which are associated with the control command according to the associations. For example, the command analysis module 152 may determine the user wants to go to the third floor from the control command generated by pressing the floor button “3F”, and determine the illumination apparatuses 40 arranged in regions A and B, the air conditioners 50 arranged in region A, and the exhaust fans 60 arranged in region B of the third floor are in control of the control command generated by pressing the floor button “3F.”
In step S40, the status control module 153 controls the controller 30 to switch on the associated electrical device of the determined floor by sending the control command to the associated electrical device of the determined floor via the controller 30. For example, the control command generated by pressing the floor button “3F” is respectively sent to the air conditioners 50 arranged in region A, and the exhaust fans 60 arranged in region B of the third floor, to switch on these electrical devices.
In step S50, the controller 30 receives information in relation to the current statuses of the associated electrical devices which are sent by the associated electrical devices, and sends the information in relation to the current statuses of the associated electrical devices to the computing device 10. The computing device 10 sends the information in relation to the current statuses of the associated electrical devices to the elevator control system 20, then the elevator control system 20 displays the information in relation to the current statuses of the associated electrical devices on the display screen 21. In this embodiment, when one associated electrical device (such as a first air conditioner 40 on the third floor) has been switched on, the associated electrical device will send back a logic high-level signal to the controller 30; when one associated electrical device (such as a second air conditioner 40 on the third floor) fails to be switched on, the associated electrical device will send back a logic low-level signal to the controller 30. The status feedback module 154 sends the information in relation to the current status of the associated electrical devices to the elevator control system 20. The elevator control system 20 displays the information in relation to the current status of the associated electrical devices on the display device 221, so that the user in the elevator can know whether or not the associated electrical devices have been switched on in advance.
Although certain disclosed embodiments of the present disclosure have been specifically described, the present disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the present disclosure without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100141917 | Nov 2011 | TW | national |