Method for setting multi remote control in vehicle and mobile communication terminal thereof
10235872 ยท 2019-03-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K35/80
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/182
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04W4/80
ELECTRICITY
G01S5/0295
PHYSICS
B60K35/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/1868
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04W84/18
ELECTRICITY
B60K2360/573
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04W64/00
ELECTRICITY
G01S5/0269
PHYSICS
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H04W4/80
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A method for setting a multi remote control in a vehicle includes: a communicator configured to perform wireless communication with a plurality of mobile communication terminals in the vehicle, a storage configured to store information related to the plurality of mobile communication terminals and remote control function setting information of a device in the vehicle, and a controller configured to distinguish between a mobile communication terminal located in a front seat and a mobile communication terminal located in a rear seat based on short-range communication connection strength of each of a plurality of mobile communication terminals inside the vehicle, the controller distributing each of a front seat remote control function and a rear seat remote control function to the distinguished front seat or rear seat mobile communication terminal.
Claims
1. A vehicle, comprising: a communicator configured to perform wireless communication with a plurality of mobile communication terminals in the vehicle, each of the plurality of the mobile communication terminals remotely controlling at least one of a plurality of functions of the vehicle; a controller configured to identify a mobile communication terminal located in a front seat and a mobile communication terminal located in a rear seat based on short-range communication connection strength of each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals, to set at least one first function of the vehicle controlled by the mobile communication terminal located in the front seat, and to set at least one second function of the vehicle, different from the at least one first function, controlled by the mobile communication terminal located in the rear seat; and a storage configured to store information related to the plurality of mobile communication terminals, and to store remote control function setting information of the at least one first function controlled by the mobile communication terminal located in the front seat and the at least one second function controlled by the mobile communication terminal located in the rear seat.
2. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein when whether the mobile communication terminal is located in the front seat or the rear seat is not determined based on the short-range communication connection strength, the controller distinguishes whether the mobile communication terminal is located in the front seat or the rear seat based on global positioning system (GPS) position information of each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals and a traveling direction of the vehicle.
3. The vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the controller transmits a selection request for a remote control function to the plurality of mobile communication terminals when the mobile communication terminal located in the front seat or rear seat is not distinguished based on the short-range communication connection strength or the GPS position information, and the controller sets the returned remote control function to the remote control function of the corresponding mobile communication terminal.
4. The vehicle according to claim 3, wherein when transmitting the selection request for the remote control function, the controller transmits a request for inquiring whether or not to use a multi-remote control function.
5. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the controller identifies the mobile communication terminal located in the front seat and the mobile communication terminal located in the rear seat when a door open signal is generated.
6. The vehicle according to claim 1 further comprising: a display displaying various information related to the vehicle, wherein the controller controls operation of the display so as to display the remote control function setting information set in each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals in a pop up type through the display.
7. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the short-range communication connection strength is a Bluetooth communication connection strength.
8. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the at least one first function includes a hands free calling function, and the at least one second function includes at least one function performed by at least one device provided in the vehicle.
9. A mobile communication terminal, comprising: a communicator configured to perform wireless communication with a vehicle; an inputter configured to receive a user's input; a controller configured to control communication with the vehicle, to control operation of the communicator so as to send a control signal for remotely controlling at least one of a plurality of functions of the vehicle based on the user's input; and a display, wherein when information of a multi-remote control function is received by the communicator, the controller controls operation of the display so as to display the received information of the multi-remote control function, and when a request to select a remote control function is received by the communicator, the controller controls operation of the display so as to display the request to select the remote control function, and controls the communicator so as to send the user's input in response to the displayed request.
10. The mobile communication terminal according to claim 9, wherein the controller transmits a short-range communication connection strength to the vehicle at the request of the vehicle.
11. The mobile communication terminal according to claim 9, further comprising a global positioning system (GPS) receiver configured to receive GPS signals, wherein, upon request of the vehicle, the controller transmits GPS position information determined on the basis of the GPS signal, to the vehicle.
12. A method for setting up multi-remote control in a vehicle, the method comprising: when the vehicle is booted, requesting and receiving a short-range communication connection strength of a plurality of mobile communication terminals located in the vehicle, each of the plurality of the mobile communication terminals including a remote control function for remotely controlling at least one of a plurality of functions of the vehicle; identifying a mobile communication terminal located in a front seat and a mobile communication terminal located in a rear seat based on the short-range communication connection strength of each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals; setting at least one first function of the vehicle controlled by the mobile communication terminal located in the front seat; setting at least one second function of the vehicle, different from the at least one first function, controlled by the mobile communication terminal located in the rear seat; and displaying, by a display, remote control function setting information of the at least one first function controlled by the mobile communication terminal located in the front seat and the at least one second function controlled by the mobile communication terminal located in the rear seat.
13. The method according to claim 12, further comprising: when whether the mobile communication terminal is located in the front seat or the rear seat is not determined based on the short-range communication connection strength, requesting and receiving Global Positioning System (GPS) position information of the plurality of mobile communication terminals; and identifying the mobile communication terminal located in the front seat and the mobile communication terminal located in the rear seat based on the GPS position information and a traveling direction of the vehicle.
14. The method according to claim 13, further comprising, when whether the mobile communication terminal is located in the front seat or the rear seat is not determined based on the short-range communication connection strength or the GPS position information, transmitting a request for selection of the remote control function to the plurality of mobile communication terminals, setting each remote control function received from the plurality of mobile communication terminals as the remote control function for each mobile communication terminal, and displaying, by the display, the remote control function set for each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals in a pop-up type.
15. The method according to claim 12 further comprising: when a door open signal is generated, requesting and receiving a short-range communication connection strength to and from the plurality of mobile communication terminals; and identifying the mobile communication terminal located in the front seat and the mobile communication terminal located in the rear seat based on the short-range communication connection strength.
16. The method according to claim 12, further comprising: transmitting the corresponding remote control function setting completion information to each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals.
17. The method according to claim 12, wherein the short-range communication connection strength is a Bluetooth communication connection strength.
18. The method according to claim 12, wherein the at least one first function includes a hands free calling function, and the at least one second function includes at least one function performed by at least one device provided in the vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and/or other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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(11) It is understood that the term vehicle or vehicular or other similar term as used herein is inclusive of motor vehicles in general such as passenger automobiles including sports utility vehicles (SUV), buses, trucks, various commercial vehicles, watercraft including a variety of boats and ships, aircraft, and the like, and includes hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, hydrogen-powered vehicles and other alternative fuel vehicles (e.g. fuels derived from resources other than petroleum). As referred to herein, a hybrid vehicle is a vehicle that has two or more sources of power, for example both gasoline-powered and electric-powered vehicles.
(12) The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms a, an and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms comprises and/or comprising, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. As used herein, the term and/or includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. Throughout the specification, unless explicitly described to the contrary, the word comprise and variations such as comprises or comprising will be understood to imply the inclusion of stated elements but not the exclusion of any other elements. In addition, the terms unit, -er, -or, and module described in the specification mean units for processing at least one function and operation, and can be implemented by hardware components or software components and combinations thereof.
(13) Further, the control logic of the present disclosure may be embodied as non-transitory computer readable media on a computer readable medium containing executable program instructions executed by a processor, controller or the like. Examples of computer readable media include, but are not limited to, ROM, RAM, compact disc (CD)-ROMs, magnetic tapes, floppy disks, flash drives, smart cards and optical data storage devices. The computer readable medium can also be distributed in network coupled computer systems so that the computer readable media is stored and executed in a distributed fashion, e.g., by a telematics server or a Controller Area Network (CAN).
(14) The principle and embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described with reference to accompanying drawings.
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(17) The wind screen 11 is mounted on the upper front of the main body 10 for allowing the driver to obtain views ahead of the vehicle 1. The side mirrors 12 include a left side mirror and a right side mirror placed on the left and right sides of the main body 10, respectively, for helping the driver obtain views behind and to the sides of the vehicle 1.
(18) The doors 13 may be pivotally attached onto the left and right sides of the main body 10, and opened for the driver and passenger to enter or exit the vehicle 1 and closed for shielding the inside of the vehicle 1 from outside.
(19) Further, the vehicle 1 may include a power system 16 for controlling and turning the wheels 21 and 22, a steering system (not shown) for changing a moving direction of the vehicle 1, and a braking system (not shown) for stopping the movement of the wheels.
(20) The power system 16 provides turning force to the front or rear wheels 21 or 22 to move the main body 10 forward or backward. The power system 16 may include a motor that produces the turning force from electrical power supplied from a charging battery (not shown) or a combustion engine (not shown) that burns fuel to create the turning force.
(21) The steering system may include a steering handle 42 (see
(22) The braking system may include a brake pedal (not shown) manipulated by the driver for braking operation, a brake drum (not shown) combined with the wheels 21, and 22, and a brake shoe (not shown) for braking the rotation of the brake drum. The braking system may brake driving of the vehicle 1 by stopping the rotation of the wheels 21 and 22.
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(24) The interior of the vehicle 1 may include a dashboard 14 on which various systems are installed for the driver to manipulate the vehicle 1, a driver seat 15 to be occupied by the driver, cluster indicators 51, and 52 for indicating information about operation of the vehicle 1, and a navigation system 70 for providing not only a route guidance function to give directions but also audio and video functions in response to an instruction from the driver.
(25) The dashboard 14 may be formed to protrude toward the driver from the bottom of the wind screen 11, and to allow the driver to manipulate the various systems installed on the dashboard 14 while looking forward.
(26) The driver seat 15 is located opposite the dashboard 14, and allows the driver to drive the vehicle 1 while keeping his/her eyes on the road ahead of the vehicle 1 and various systems on the dashboard in a comfortable position.
(27) The cluster indicators 51 and 52 may be installed on the dashboard 14 to face the driver seat 15, and may include a speed gauge 51 for indicating the current speed of the vehicle 1 and an rpm gauge 52 for indicating revolutions per minute of the power system.
(28) The navigation system 70 may include a display for displaying information about a road on which the vehicle 1 is traveling or a route to a destination intended by the driver, and a speaker 41 for producing sound in response to the control command of the driver. For example, it is possible to install an audio video and navigation (AVN) system in which audio and video players and a navigation system are incorporated on the vehicle.
(29) The navigation system 70 may be installed on the center fascia. The center fascia refers to a control panel portion located on the dashboard 14 between the driver and passenger seats, where the dashboard 14 and a shift lever are connected in the vertical direction, and the navigation system 70, an air conditioner, a heater controller, a duct, a cigar jack and ash tray, a cup holder, etc., are installed therein. The center fascia may also serve to separate the driver seat from the passenger seat along with a center console.
(30) Further, there may be an extra jog dial 60 for manipulating operation of various systems, including the navigation system 70.
(31) In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the jog dial 60 may not only manipulate the operation by being turned or pressed, but may also have a touch recognizable touch pad to recognize handwriting of the user's finger or extra touch-recognizable tool for operation manipulation.
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(35) In particular, the communicator 110 may be configured to perform wireless communication with a mobile communication terminal (see, e.g., reference number 200 in
(36) The communicator 110 may include one or more components that enable communication with an external device, for example, at least one of a short-range communication module, wired communication module, and wireless communication module.
(37) The short-range communication module may include various short range communication modules for transmitting and receiving signals within a short range over a wireless communication network, such as a Bluetooth module, an infrared communication module, a radio frequency identification (RFID) communication module, a wireless local access network (WLAN) communication module, a near field communication (NFC) module, a Zigbee communication module, etc.
(38) The wired communication module may include not only one of various wired communication modules, such as a controller area network (CAN) communication module, but also one of various cable communication modules, such as a universal serial bus (USB), a high definition multimedia interface (HDMI), a digital visual interface (DVI), recommended standard (RS) 232, a power cable, or a plain old telephone service (POTS).
(39) The wireless communication module may include a wireless communication module for supporting various wireless communication schemes, such as a radio data system-traffic message channel (RDS-TMC), a digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) module, a wireless fidelity (WiFi) module, and a wireless broadband (Wibro) module, and plus, a global system for mobile communication (GSM) module, a code division multiple access (CDMA) module, a wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA) module, a universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS), a time division multiple access (TDMA) module, a long term evolution (LTE) module, etc.
(40) The wireless communication module may also include a wireless communication interface with an antenna and receiver for receiving traffic information signals. Further, the wireless communication module may include a traffic information signal conversion module for demodulating a received analog radio signal, which is received through the wireless communication interface, into a digital control signal.
(41) The inputter 120 may include some hardware devices for the user input, e.g., different buttons or switches, a pedal, a keyboard, a mouse, a track ball, various levers, a handle, or a stick.
(42) The inputter 120 may also include a software device, i.e., a Graphical User Interface (GUI) such as a touch pad for user input. The touch pad may be implemented with a touch screen panel (TSP), thus forming an interlayer structure with the display 140.
(43) The storage 130 may be configured to store information related to a mobile communication terminal that may be communicated and remote control function setting information.
(44) The storage 130 may be implemented with at least one of a non-volatile memory device, such as cache, read only memory (ROM), programmable ROM (PROM), erasable programmable ROM (EPROM), electrically erasable programmable ROM (EEPROM), a volatile memory device, such as random access memory (RAM), or a storage medium, such as hard disk drive (HDD) or compact disk (CD) ROM, but is not limited thereto. The storage 130 may be a memory implemented with a chip separate from the aforementioned processor in relation to the controller 150, or may be implemented integrally with the processor in a single chip.
(45) The display 140 may display various information related to the vehicle 100, including information related to setting up the multi remote control function.
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(47) The display 140 may include a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), a Digital Light Processing (DLP) panel, a Plasma Display Panel (PDP), a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel, an Electro Luminescence (EL) panel, an Electrophoretic Display (EPD) panel, an Electrochromic Display (ECD) panel, a Light Emitting Diode (LED) panel, an Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) panel, etc., but is not limited thereto.
(48) The controller 150 distinguishes between the mobile communication terminal 200 located in front seat and the mobile communication terminal 200 located in the rear seat based on short-range communication connection strength of each of a plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 of
(49) The controller 150 may request and receive the short-range communication strength and global positioning system (GPS) position information to and from the plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 in the vehicle when the vehicle is booted. The term booting means that the vehicle 100 performs a system boot in order to set up the multi-remote control function. For example, when the multi-remote control function is performed in the navigation system 70, it means that the navigation system is booted. When the multi-remote control function is performed in ahead unit (not shown), it means that the head unit is booted, but is not limited thereto. That is, booting refers to the vehicle 100 being switched to a mode for setting a multi-remote control function.
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(51) When the mobile communication terminal 200 is divided into the front seat and the rear seat based on the short-range communication connection strength, a criterion distinguishing between the front seat and the rear seat may be set according to the position of the Bluetooth module (not shown) in the vehicle 100.
(52) For example, when the Bluetooth module is installed in the front half of the vehicle 100 such as the center fascia, the mobile communication terminal 200a having strong Bluetooth communication connection strength among the plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 is determined as a mobile communication terminal located in the front seat, and the mobile communication terminal 200b having a relatively lower Bluetooth communication connection strength than the mobile communication terminal 200 is determined as a mobile communication terminal located in the rear seat. When the Bluetooth module is installed in the second half of the vehicle 100, the mobile communication terminal 200b having relatively strong Bluetooth communication strength is determined to be a mobile communication terminal located on the rear seat according to the above-described principle.
(53) The front seat remote control function is a hands free calling function, and the rear seat remote control function is a remote control function for devices in the vehicle, but is not limited thereto and may be changed or added according to an operator's need.
(54) The in-vehicle device remote control function is defined as a remote control function capable of operating not only audio streaming remote control but also radio, media (CD/USB, AUX, sound/video player, My Music, and Bluetooth), and sound that may be provided in the in-vehicle device (for example, head unit including navigation). It is also possible to control all the operations of the units connected to the head unit via the CAN.
(55) When whether the mobile communication terminal is located in the front seat or the rear seat is not determined based on the short-range communication connection strength, the controller 150 may distinguish whether the mobile communication terminal 200 is located in the front seat or the rear seat based on global positioning system (GPS) position information of each of the plurality of mobile communication terminal 200 and a traveling direction of the vehicle 100. The traveling direction of the vehicle 100 may be obtained based on information sensed through various sensors (not shown) provided on the vehicle 100.
(56) In another embodiment, the controller 150 transmits a selection request for a remote control function to the plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 when the mobile communication terminal located in the front seat or rear seat is not distinguished based on the short-range communication connection strength or the GPS position information, and the controller 150 may set the remote control function returned to the remote control function of the corresponding mobile communication terminal 200.
(57) When transmitting the selection request for the remote control function, the controller 150 transmits a request for inquiring whether or not to use the multi-remote control function.
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(59) When the multi-remote control function unused answer is returned from the mobile communication terminal 200, the controller 150 may terminate the remote control function distribution procedure for the corresponding mobile communication terminal 200.
(60) In another embodiment, the controller 150 distinguishes between the mobile communication terminal 200 located in the front seat and the mobile communication terminal 200 located in the rear seat based on the short-range communication connection strength of each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 positioned in the vehicle when the door open signal is generated, and redistributes the front seat remote control function and the rear seat remote control function to the distinguished front seat or rear seat mobile communication terminal 200. When whether the mobile communication terminal 200 is located in the front seat or the rear seat is not determined based on the short-range communication connection strength, the controller 150 may distinguish whether the mobile communication terminal 200 is located in the front seat or the rear seat based on global positioning system (GPS) position information of the mobile communication terminal and a traveling direction of the vehicle.
(61) For example, in the case where the door is opened to change the driver when the vehicle 100 travels and then stops, the mobile communication terminal (200a in
(62) The controller 150 transmits the remote control function setting complete information for each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 after completion of the setting of the remote control function and displays the remote control function set in each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 in a pop-up type through the display 140.
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(65) In another embodiment, a controller 150 may transmit a request for selecting a remote control function to each of a plurality of pre-registered mobile communication terminals 200 located in the vehicle and may set a remote control function, which is returned, to the remote control function of the corresponding mobile communication terminal 200.
(66) When transmitting the selection request for the remote control function, the controller 150 transmits a request for inquiring whether or not to use the multi-remote control function.
(67) Specifically, the controller 150 provides a plurality of remote control functions to the plurality of registered mobile communication terminals 200 when the plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 located in the vehicle is registered at the time of booting, so that it is possible to directly select.
(68) That is, the user may directly select a desired remote control function using the mobile communication terminal 200.
(69) The controller 150 may pre-determine whether to distribute the remote control function to the mobile communication terminal 200 automatically or to allow the user to directly select the remote control function using the short-range communication connection strength.
(70) The controller 150 may be implemented with a memory (not shown) storing an algorithm to control operation of the components of the vehicle 100 or data about a program that implements the algorithm, and a processor (not shown) carrying out the aforementioned operation using the data stored in the memory. The memory and the processor may be implemented in separate chips. Alternatively, the memory and the processor may be implemented in a single chip.
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(73) The communicator 210 may be configured to perform wireless communication with a vehicle 100.
(74) The inputter 220 may be configured to receive control information according to a user's selection.
(75) For example, as shown in
(76) The display 240 may be configured to display information related to the remote control function setting transmitted from the vehicle 100, but not limited thereto, and may display information related to the mobile communication terminal 200.
(77) For example, the display 240 may display a list (see
(78) The global positioning system (GPS) receiver 250 may be configured to receive GPS signals.
(79) The GPS receiver 250 is a receiver that observes and determines the position of a satellite with a satellite navigation positioning system. At this time, the GPS receiver 250 may receive the time and distance from three or more satellites and calculate the current position by the triangle method at three different distances.
(80) The controller 260 may display whether or not to use a multi remote control function and a remote control function selection request, which is transmitted from the vehicle 100, through the display 240 and return the information selected by the user to the vehicle 100.
(81) The controller 260 returns the short-range communication connection strength to the vehicle 100 at the request of the vehicle 100. The short-range communication connection strength is the Bluetooth communication connection strength.
(82) Upon request of the vehicle 100, the controller 260 returns GPS position information determined on the basis of the GPS signal to the vehicle 100.
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(84) First, when the vehicle is booted, the vehicle 100 may request and receive a short-range communication connection strength or Global Positioning System (GPS) position information to and from a plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 located in the vehicle (310, and 320). The short-range communication connection strength may be the Bluetooth communication connection strength.
(85) Next, the vehicle 100 may distinguish between the mobile communication terminal located in the front seat and the mobile communication terminal located in the rear seat based on the short-range communication connection strength received from the mobile communication terminal 200 (330).
(86) At this time, when the mobile communication terminal 200 is divided into the front seat and the rear seat based on the short-range communication connection strength, a criterion distinguishing between the front seat and the rear seat may be set according to the position of the Bluetooth module (not shown) in the vehicle 100.
(87) For example, when the Bluetooth module is installed in the front half of the vehicle 100 such as the center fascia, the mobile communication terminal 200a (see
(88) When whether the mobile communication terminal 200 is located in the front seat or the rear seat is not distinguished based on the short-range communication connection strength, the vehicle 100 may distinguish whether the mobile communication terminal 200 is located in the front seat or the rear seat based on global positioning system (GPS) position information of the mobile communication terminal and a traveling direction of the vehicle.
(89) Next, the vehicle 100 may distribute the front seat remote control function and the rear seat remote control function to the distinguished front seat or rear sear mobile communication terminal 200 (340).
(90) The front seat remote control function may be a hands free calling function and the rear seat remote control function may be a remote control function for devices in the vehicle, but is not limited thereto.
(91) Next, the vehicle 100 transmits the corresponding remote control function setting completion information to each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals 200, and displays the remote control function set in each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals in a pop-up type through a display (see
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(93) When whether the mobile communication terminal 200 is located in the front seat or the rear seat is not determined based on the short-range communication connection strength or the GPS position information, the vehicle 100 transmits a request for selection of a remote control function to a plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 (410).
(94) Next, the vehicle 100 sets a remote control function returned from the plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 as a remote control function of the corresponding mobile communication terminal 200 (420).
(95) Next, the vehicle 100 displays a remote control function set for each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals in a pop-up type through a display (430). At this time, the mobile communication terminal 200 may display the remote control function assigned to itself.
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(97) Hereinafter, the following steps of a step (see the step 340) of distributing the front seat remote control function and the rear seat remote control function shown in
(98) First, the vehicle 100 may detect the door open signal generation as the door is opened (510).
(99) The vehicle 100 may request and receive a short-range communication connection strength (e.g., Bluetooth connection strength) or global positioning system (GPS) location information to and from the plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 (520).
(100) Next, the vehicle 100 may distinguish between the mobile communication terminal 200 located in the front seat and the mobile communication terminal located in the rear seat based on the short-range communication connection strength (530). When the vehicle 100 does not distinguish the mobile communication terminal 200 located at the front seat or the rear seat of the vehicle 100 based on the short-range communication connection strength, it may be distinguished using the GPS location information.
(101) Next, the vehicle 100 may re-distribute the front seat remote control function and the rear seat remote control function to the distinguished front seat or rear seat mobile communication terminals 200, respectively (540).
(102) Next, the vehicle 100 may display a remote control function set for each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals in a pop-up type through the display (550).
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(104) First, when the vehicle is booted, the vehicle 100 may check whether a plurality of mobile communication terminals 200 located in the vehicle is registered mobile communication terminals (610, and 620).
(105) When the mobile communication terminal is a registered mobile communication terminal, the vehicle 100 may transmit a request for each of the plurality of pre-registered mobile communication terminals to inquire whether to use the remote control function and the multi-remote control function (630).
(106) Next, the vehicle 100 may set the returned remote control function as the remote control function of the mobile communication terminal (640). Although not shown, when the multi-remote control function unused answer is received from the mobile communication terminal 200, the vehicle 100 may end the step without distributing the remote control function to the corresponding mobile communication terminal 200.
(107) Next, the vehicle 100 transmits the corresponding remote control function setting completion information to each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals 200, and displays the remote control function set for each of the plurality of mobile communication terminals in a pop-up type through the display (650). At this time, the mobile communication terminal 200 may display the remote control function assigned to itself.
(108) When it is determined that the mobile communication terminal is not registered, according to the result of the step 620, the vehicle 100 may terminate all the procedures. Although not shown, when it is determined that the mobile communication terminal is not registered, according to the result of the step 620, the vehicle 100 may start the registration procedure of the mobile communication terminal 200.
(109) As is apparent from the above description, according to the proposed method for setting of multi remote control in vehicle and vehicle and mobile communication terminal thereof, since the remote control function through the in-vehicle Bluetooth is automatically distributed to the mobile communication terminal, it is expected that the remote control function using the mobile communication terminal may be easily implemented.
(110) Meanwhile, the embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented in the form of recording media for storing instructions to be carried out by a computer. The instructions may be stored in the form of program codes, and when executed by a processor, may generate program modules to perform operation in the embodiments of the present disclosure. The recording media may correspond to computer-readable recording media.
(111) The computer-readable recording medium includes any type of recording medium having data stored thereon that may be thereafter read by a computer. For example, it may be a ROM, a RAM, a magnetic tape, a magnetic disk, a flash memory, an optical data storage device, etc.
(112) The embodiments of the present disclosure have thus far been described with reference to accompanying drawings. It will be obvious to people of ordinary skill in the art that the present disclosure may be practiced in other forms than the embodiments as described above without changing the technical idea or essential features of the present disclosure. The above embodiments are only by way of example, and should not be interpreted in a limited sense.