Programming and monitoring a newly-installed sensor on a motor vehicle
10520918 ยท 2019-12-31
Assignee
Inventors
- Jie Kevin Shen (Shanghai, CN)
- Jeffrey Stegman (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Lee Anthony Demis (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- James Clifford Samocki (Cincinnati, OH, US)
Cpc classification
G05B19/4093
PHYSICS
Y02P90/02
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a method of programming a monitor to process data from a new sensor having a selected location on a vehicle, where in the new sensor transmits a verification code and an identification code as well as said data. The subject monitor programming method basically comprises initiating a programming mode, entering the location of the new sensor, entering a subset of the new sensor's identification code; storing the location and subset, exiting the programming mode, initiating a verification mode, receiving the new sensor's verification code and identification code, recognizing the verification code, storing the identification code, exiting the verification mode, initiating a normal operation and display mode, comparing the new sensor's transmitted identification code with the stored identification code, and processing the data from the new sensor when the transmitted identification code matches the stored identification code.
Claims
1. In a method of integrating a sensor being newly installed on a selected tire in a monitoring system for a motor vehicle having a multiplicity of tires and sensors, wherein each of the sensors transmits an identification code and tire condition information to a monitor for processing and display, that improvement which comprises: a) entering a portion of the identification code of the sensor being newly installed and a location of the selected tire into the monitor; b) entering a verification mode in the monitor after said portion of the identification code and the tire location have been entered, wherein the monitor enters the verification mode automatically after the portion of the identification code and the tire location have been entered; c) installing the sensor on the selected tire; d) generating and transmitting a verification code with the newly installed sensor for a limited period of time initiated upon installation of the sensor such that during the verification mode the monitor will not accept identification codes from sensors that are not transmitting the verification code; e) receiving said verification code with the monitor during the limited period of time initiated upon installation of the sensor; and f) processing the identification code and the tire condition information from the newly installed sensor with the monitor after the verification code is received during the limited period of time initiated upon installation of the sensor.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the limited period of time during which the newly installed sensor generates and transmits the verification code is two minutes.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the monitor times out of the verification mode and enters a normal operating mode after a period of time.
Description
DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT
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(3) Upon manually leaving the programming mode, the monitor may automatically enter a verification mode 24, and the new sensor is installed in the selected location 26. The new sensor transmits a verification code upon installation for a brief period of time, such as two minutes. In addition, the sensor transmits its full identification code. While in the verification mode, the monitor is programmed to receive and retain the full identification code from the new sensor 28. If the monitor has received the verification and identification codes from the new sensor, it determines whether the full identification corresponds with the subset identification stored in memory. If there is such correspondence, the full identification code replaces the subset in memory 30. During the verification mode, the monitor will not accept identification codes from sensors that are not transmitting the verification code. Once the sensor's verification code times out 32, it transmits its identification code and readings 34 without the verification code.
(4) After a period of time which may correspond with the termination of the verification code transmission from the new sensor, the monitor times out of its verification mode and enters normal display and operating mode. In this mode, the monitor compares identification codes transmitted by the sensors with full sensor identifications it may have stored in memory 36. If there are matches, the monitor processes and displays the sensor data accompanying the accepted sensor identifications 38. If the transmitted sensor identification does not match the full identification in memory, the monitor compares the transmitted identification with any subset identifications in memory 40. If correspondence is found, the full identification replaces the subset in memory 42 and the monitor accepts and displays the sensor data 38. If no correspondence is found, the monitor ignores the sensor transmission 44.
(5) In the foregoing manner, the present method is designed to eliminate or at least reduce the chances that the monitor will mistakenly process data from another sensing device that is transmitting signals within range.