摘要 |
An electric device (e.g., module, interactive controller/switch) comprising a gesture sensor can use the gesture sensor to determine (e.g., detect, recognize, identify, etc.) a gesture performed by a user. If the electric device recognizes the gesture as corresponding to a gestural command to control or operate another device and/or system (e.g., such as a light), then the electric device can instruct the other device/system to function or operate in accordance with the gestural command (e.g., turn on or off). In some embodiments, the electric device can also comprise an audio sensor configured to capture audio data. The captured audio data can include a vocal command given by the user. The electric device can analyze the captured audio data. Based on the analysis, if the electric device recognizes the vocal command, then the electric device can cause the other device/system to function or operate in accordance with the vocal command |
主权项 |
1. A system comprising:
a wall-mounted module for controlling a visible light emitter, the wall-mounted module comprising:
at least one gesture sensor;at least one audio sensor;a physical relay electrically connected to the visible light emitter;at least one processor; anda memory device including instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the wall-mounted module to:
detect infrared light using the at least one gesture sensor;analyze at least a portion of the detected infrared light in attempt to recognize a user-initiated gesture;acquire audio data using the at least one audio sensor;analyze at least a portion of the acquired audio data in attempt to recognize a user-initiated vocal command;determine that at least one of the user-initiated gesture or the user-initiated vocal command corresponds to an instruction for controlling a state of the physical relay, the physical relay being configured to provide power to the visible light emitter; andperform at least one of, 1) providing power to the visible light emitter or 2) ceasing to provide power to the visible light emitter, based at least in part on the state of the physical relay. |