APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE OPERATIONS OF CONTROLLED DEVICES WITHIN A VEHICLE
20220048496 · 2022-02-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Francesco Migneco (Saline, MI, US)
- David Gallagher (Sterling Heights, MI, US)
- Sajad Arabnejad (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Samuel Hanlon (Northville, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60W50/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W30/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60W30/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for controlling the operation of a controlled device in a vehicle includes a vehicle including a vehicle sensor. A vehicle module receives a signal from the vehicle sensor, and a controlled device receives a signal from the vehicle module for controlling the operation of the controlled device. A personal peripheral device includes a personal peripheral device sensor and a processor that is configured to receive a signal from both the personal peripheral device sensor and the vehicle module. Based upon those signals, the personal peripheral device processor generates a signal to the vehicle module for generating the signal from the vehicle module for controlling the operation of the controlled device.
Claims
1. An apparatus for controlling the operation of a controlled device in a vehicle comprising: a vehicle including a vehicle sensor, a vehicle module that is configured to receive a signal from the vehicle sensor, and a controlled device that is configured to receive a signal from the vehicle module for controlling the operation of the controlled device; and a personal peripheral device including a personal peripheral device sensor and a processor that is configured to receive a signal from both the personal peripheral device sensor and the vehicle module and, based upon those signals, generate a signal to the vehicle module for generating the signal from the vehicle module for controlling the operation of the controlled device.
2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the processor of the personal peripheral device and the vehicle module are configured for the bidirectional communication of data therebetween.
3. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein the vehicle includes a plurality of vehicle sensors, and wherein the vehicle module is configured to receive a signal from each of the plurality of vehicle sensors.
4. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein the personal peripheral device includes a plurality of personal peripheral device sensors, and wherein the processor of the personal peripheral device is configured to receive a signal from each of the plurality of personal peripheral device sensors.
5. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein the vehicle includes a display, and wherein the display of the vehicle is configured to receive a signal from the vehicle module for controlling the operation of the display of the vehicle.
6. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein the vehicle includes a display, and wherein the display of the vehicle is configured to receive a signal from the processor of the personal peripheral device for controlling the operation of the display of the vehicle.
7. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein the personal peripheral device includes a display, and wherein the display of the personal peripheral device is configured to receive a signal from the processor of the personal peripheral device for controlling the operation of the display of the personal peripheral device.
8. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the processor of the personal peripheral device and the vehicle module are configured for the unidirectional communication of data from the processor of the personal peripheral device to the vehicle module.
9. The apparatus defined in claim 8 wherein the vehicle includes a plurality of vehicle sensors, and wherein the vehicle module is configured to receive a signal from each of the plurality of vehicle sensors.
10. The apparatus defined in claim 8 wherein the personal peripheral device includes a plurality of personal peripheral device sensors, and wherein the processor of the personal peripheral device is configured to receive a signal from each of the plurality of personal peripheral device sensors.
11. The apparatus defined in claim 8 wherein the vehicle includes a display, and wherein the display of the vehicle is configured to receive a signal from the vehicle module for controlling the operation of the display of the vehicle.
12. The apparatus defined in claim 8 wherein the personal peripheral device includes a display, and wherein the display of the personal peripheral device is configured to receive a signal from the processor of the personal peripheral device for controlling the operation of the display of the personal peripheral device.
13. A method of controlling the operation of a controlled device in a vehicle comprising the steps of: (a) providing a vehicle including a vehicle sensor, a vehicle module, and a controlled device; (b) providing a personal peripheral device including a personal peripheral device sensor and a processor; (c) sending a signal from the vehicle sensor to the vehicle module; (d) sending both (1) a signal from the vehicle module that is representative of the signal from the vehicle sensor and (2) a signal from the personal peripheral device sensor to the processor of the personal peripheral device; (e) sending a signal from the processor of the personal peripheral device to the vehicle module that is representative of a desired action of the controlled device based upon the signal from the vehicle sensor and the signal from the personal peripheral device sensor; and (f) sending a signal from the vehicle module to the controlled device for controlling the operation of the controlled device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0013] Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
[0014] The prior art apparatus 10 also includes one or more conventional electronic control modules 14 (known as vehicle modules) that receive the electronic signals from the sensors 12 and the user input controls 13. The vehicle modules 14 may be provided as original equipment within the vehicle. In response to the electronic signals from the sensors 12 and the user input controls 13, the vehicle modules 14 determine one or more actions that should be taken by one or more of the controlled devices 11. To accomplish this, the vehicle modules 14 send control signals to the controlled devices 11 by means of a vehicle controller area network (CAN) bus 15 or other conventional communications network provided within the vehicle. The controlled devices 11 receive the control signals from the vehicle modules 14, which cause the controlled devices 11 to operate in the desired manners. Additionally, the control signals from the vehicle modules 14 may be sent to one or more conventional display devices 16 provided within the vehicle. These display devices 16 may be used to display a variety of information, such as the operating conditions within or about the vehicle as determined by the sensors 12, the operational statuses of the user input controls 13, and the operational statuses of the controlled devices 11.
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[0017] The first embodiment of the apparatus 30 also includes one or more conventional electronic control modules 34 (known as vehicle modules) that receive the electronic signals from the sensors 32 and the user input controls 33. The vehicle modules 34 may be provided as original equipment within the vehicle. In response to the electronic signals from the sensors 32 and the user input controls 33, the vehicle modules 34 determine one or more actions that should be taken by one or more of the controlled devices 31. To accomplish this, the vehicle modules 34 send control signals to the controlled devices 31 by means of a vehicle controller area network (CAN) bus 35 or other conventional communications network provided within the vehicle. The controlled devices 31 receive the control signals from the vehicle modules 34, which cause the controlled devices 31 to operate in the desired manners. Additionally, the control signals from the vehicle modules 34 may be sent to one or more conventional display devices 36 provided within the vehicle. These display devices 36 may be used to display a variety of information, such as the operating conditions within or about the vehicle as determined by the sensors 32, the operational statuses of the user input controls 33, and the operational statuses of the controlled devices 31. The structure of the first embodiment of the apparatus 30 thus far described is conventional in the art.
[0018] Additionally, the first embodiment of the apparatus 30 further includes one or more personal peripheral devices 37. The personal peripheral device 37 is not part of the original equipment of the vehicle, but rather is an ancillary personal electronic device that is associated with an occupant of the vehicle and that is typically adapted to provide a personal function for the occupant, such as communication (such as a smartphone, for example), timekeeping (such as a smartwatch, for example), and the like. Thus, as used herein, the term “personal peripheral device” is intended to include any electronic device that is adapted to be carried by, worn on, or otherwise transportable with an occupant of the vehicle and that includes an electronic processor 37a for performing a personal function. However, the personal peripheral device 37 may be embodied as any other similar personal electronic device that includes an electronic processor that is capable of interacting with the first embodiment of the apparatus 30 as described below.
[0019] The illustrated personal peripheral device 37 includes both personal peripheral device sensors 37b and a personal peripheral device display 37c, although such is not required. The personal peripheral device sensors 37b may be, for example, one or more of an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a magnetometer, a global positioning system component, a proximity sensor, an ambient light sensor, a microphone, a touch screen sensor, and the like. Each of the personal peripheral device sensors 37b generates electronic signals that are representative of the associated sensed operating conditions to the processor contained in the personal peripheral device 37. The processor 37a contained in the personal peripheral device 37 generates electronic signals to operate the smartphone display 37c.
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[0021] Unlike the vehicle modules 14 contained in the prior art apparatus 10 shown in
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[0025] The principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated in its preferred embodiments. However, it must be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.