Method and apparatus for terminal to determine approach of object
First Claim
1. A method, executed by a terminal, for determining whether an object is approaching, comprising:
- reading, by an infrared receiver, a first infrared intensity value when an infrared emitting diode is off;
reading, by the infrared receiver, a second infrared intensity value when the infrared emitting diode is on;
obtaining, for an intensity value of a reflected infrared ray, a first difference value between the second infrared intensity value and the first infrared intensity value;
determining whether a second difference value between the intensity value of the reflected infrared ray and an infrared intensity threshold that is stored by the terminal itself is greater than a preset second threshold; and
when the second difference value is greater than the preset second threshold, determining that an object is approaching the terminal;
wherein the stored infrared intensity threshold is the first difference value between the second infrared intensity value and the first infrared intensity value and is obtained when the infrared receiver and the infrared emitting diode are initially activated.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method and an apparatus for a terminal to determine whether an object is approaching, wherein the method includes: reading, by an infrared receiver, a first infrared intensity value when an infrared emitting diode does not work, and reading, by the infrared receiver, a second infrared intensity value when the infrared emitting diode works; obtaining a first difference value between the second infrared intensity value and the first infrared intensity value as an intensity value of a reflected infrared ray; determining whether a second difference value between the intensity value of the reflected infrared ray and an infrared intensity threshold is greater than a preset second threshold; and determining that an object is approaching the terminal when the second difference value is greater than the preset second threshold value. The present invention enables each terminal to accurately determine whether there is an object approaching.
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4 Claims
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1. A method, executed by a terminal, for determining whether an object is approaching, comprising:
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reading, by an infrared receiver, a first infrared intensity value when an infrared emitting diode is off; reading, by the infrared receiver, a second infrared intensity value when the infrared emitting diode is on; obtaining, for an intensity value of a reflected infrared ray, a first difference value between the second infrared intensity value and the first infrared intensity value; determining whether a second difference value between the intensity value of the reflected infrared ray and an infrared intensity threshold that is stored by the terminal itself is greater than a preset second threshold; and when the second difference value is greater than the preset second threshold, determining that an object is approaching the terminal; wherein the stored infrared intensity threshold is the first difference value between the second infrared intensity value and the first infrared intensity value and is obtained when the infrared receiver and the infrared emitting diode are initially activated. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A non-transitory computer readable medium including computer-executable instructions for execution on a terminal, which is configured to determine whether an object is approaching, such that when the computer-executable instructions are executed by the terminal a method is carried out comprising:
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reading a first infrared intensity value when an infrared emitting diode is off and reading a second infrared intensity value when the infrared emitting diode is on; obtaining a first difference value between the second infrared intensity value and the first infrared intensity value as an intensity value of a reflected infrared ray; determining whether a second difference value between the intensity value of a reflected infrared ray and an infrared intensity threshold that is stored by the terminal itself is greater than a preset second threshold; and determining when the second difference value is greater than the preset second threshold, that there is an object approaching the terminal; wherein the stored infrared intensity threshold is the first difference value between the second infrared intensity value and the first infrared intensity value and is obtained during initial activation.
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4. A non-transitory computer readable medium including computer-executable instructions for execution on a terminal, which is configured to determine whether an object is approaching, such that when the computer-executable instructions are executed by the terminal a method is carried out comprising:
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reading when an infrared emitting diode of the terminal is activated an intensity value of a received infrared ray; caching the intensity value of the received infrared ray; reading when an additional infrared ray is received from the outside an intensity value of the additional infrared ray; calculating a difference value between the intensity value of the additional infrared ray and the cached intensity value; and determining, when the calculated difference value is greater than a preset threshold, that an object is approaching the terminal; wherein the stored infrared intensity threshold is the first difference value between the second infrared intensity value and the first infrared intensity value and is obtained during initial activation.
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