System for Emergency Vehicle Communication and Computer Control
20180291575 ยท 2018-10-11
Inventors
- George S. Roe, JR. (Jacksonville, FL, US)
- Henry W. Price, JR. (Jacksonville, FL, US)
- Barrett E. Miller (Saint Augustine, FL, US)
Cpc classification
E01F9/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60W10/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Y2302/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E01F13/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60W10/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B1/285
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W30/1819
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E01F13/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F9/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60W10/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system for targeting, remotely accessing, and assuming control of a specific vehicles computer with the intent to disrupt both accelerator and/or transmission functions. This includes the ability for emergency responders to target a specific vehicle to establish wireless communication with the vehicles control module to gain access to vehicle systems. This further includes the transfer of information between the emergency responder and the specific vehicle to include make, model, VIN, interrupt code, etc. If the specific vehicle is deemed in violation of highway safety regulations, a manufacturer pre-programmed interrupt code may be used to assume control of a limited set of the vehicle computer functions inclusive of acceleration and transmission. In the event an interrupt code is received by the specific vehicle, the vehicles computer will automatically lockout driver input commands from the accelerator and/or transmission gear shift, cause the transmission to shift to neutral and/or cause the deceleration of the vehicle, and maintain this state until the vehicle safely comes to a stop and a reset code is entered. In this way the engine is left running to allow the driver of the specific vehicle to maintain control of the vehicles critical systems including but not limited to hydraulics, power steering, stability control etc.
Claims
1. A remotely operated transmission control apparatus having, in combination, a means for selecting a specific vehicle on a roadway; means also responsive to the last-named means for transmitting and receiving periodic radio signals to and from said specific vehicle; means for locking onto and communicating with only radio signals of said specific vehicle; means for transmitting and receiving data to and from said specific vehicle containing vehicle identification code information; means for assuming computer control of accelerator and/or transmission gear shifting functions of said specific vehicle; means for locking out specific driver input commands of said specific vehicle; means for causing said specific vehicle transmission to shift to neutral without shutting off the engine; and means for initiating two-way audio communication with the driver of said specific vehicle.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 and in which said means further includes a means for receiving, filtering, amplifying, and demodulating said received periodic radio signal(s) to and from said specific vehicle.
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 and in which said means for causing said specific vehicle to decelerate to a stop in the case of an all electric vehicle.
4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 and in which there is provided a means for modulating, filtering, amplifying, and transmitting said periodic radio signal(s); means for displaying a locked-on condition in said specific vehicle; and means for flashing said specific vehicles external lights once communication with said specific vehicle is established.
5. A remotely operated transmission control apparatus having, in combination, a means for selecting a specific vehicle on a roadway; means also responsive to the last-named means for transmitting and receiving periodic radio signals to and from said specific vehicle; means for locking onto and communicating with only return radio signals of said specific vehicle; means for transmitting and receiving data to and from said specific vehicle containing vehicle identification code information; means for assuming computer control of accelerator and/or transmission gear shifting functions of said specific vehicle; means for locking out specific driver input commands of said specific vehicle; means for causing said specific vehicle transmission to shift to neutral without shutting off the engine; means for causing said specific vehicle to decelerate to a stop in the case of an all electric vehicle; means for initiating two-way audio communication with the driver of said specific vehicle; means for receiving, filtering, amplifying, and demodulating said received periodic radio signal to and from said specific vehicle; means for modulating, filtering, amplifying, and transmitting said periodic radio signal; means for displaying a locked-on condition in said specific vehicle; and means for flashing specific vehicles external lights once communication with said specific vehicle is established.
6. A method of remotely accessing a specific vehicles computer via an emergency responder or pursuing vehicle through periodic radio signals to communicate with the driver of said specific vehicle and remotely assume computer control of accelerator and/or transmission gear shifting functions, that comprises, a pursuing vehicle initiating said periodic radio signal communication with said specific vehicle; followed by data transfer from said specific vehicle of vehicle identification information; communication with the driver of said specific vehicle; followed by the transmission by said pursuing vehicle of a specific vehicle interrupt code allowing access to said specific vehicles computer system; followed by remote assumption of computer control of accelerator and/or transmission gear shifting functions of said specific vehicle; then locking out said specific vehicles driver input commands over accelerator and/or transmission function; followed by the remote shifting of said specific vehicles transmission to neutral or decelerating said specific vehicle to a stop; and maintaining a monitoring state of the acceleration and/or transmission systems until a speed of zero and a reset condition is received.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the transmission and reception of said periodic radio signals occurs through the pre-existing antenna of both said pursuing vehicle and said specific vehicle.
8. The method of claim 6 wherein the means for transmitting said radio signals, receiving said radio signals, and assuming computer control of said specific vehicle is factory installed by the vehicle manufacturer.
9. The method of claim 6 wherein upon receipt of said interrupt code by said specific vehicle, said specific vehicles computer flashes said specific vehicles existing external lights.
10. The method of claim 6 wherein upon receipt of said interrupt code by said specific vehicle, said specific vehicles computer displays the interrupt condition on the dashboard indicator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly
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[0023] In the preferred embodiment, an officer pursuing a vehicle in a pursuing vehicle 400 (of
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[0025] The pursuing vehicle signal 401 could potentially activate a multitude of vehicles in its line of site as each line of sight vehicle receives the standard police code and transmits a return signal back to the pursuing vehicle. Each vehicle in line of sight will attempt to communicate wirelessly with the pursuing vehicle 400. The pursuing vehicle 400 will identify the strongest return signal strength 602 from the multitude of vehicles in the direction of the on screen target zone 103. This is achieved through the use of a single antenna, or a plurality of antennas located on the police vehicle in various locations, including but not limited to the front, rear, or top of the vehicle. Once the strongest signal 602 is received by the pursuing vehicle 402 and correlated directionally with the pursued vehicle 600 in the Target zone (103 of
[0026] After a line of communication has been established, the officer in the pursuing vehicle 400 may track the vehicle from a safe distance and no longer needs to maintain a 300 ft distance behind the pursued vehicle 600 as it is now Locked.
[0027] In the event that the pursuing vehicle 400 determines that the pursued vehicle 600 is in violation of highway safety laws, or in the case of a run-away vehicle or a high speed chase, the officer may also cause the pursued vehicles transmission to disengage and automatically shift to neutral. This is achieved via the officer pressing a Disable button on the dash, screen, or steering wheel (102 from
[0028] Referring now to
[0029] For the next transmission the appropriate data is generated by the Vehicle Control Module and is brought to the baseband information circuit 506 and passed through a modulator 507 to encode the signal. From there it follows a similar path as with the received signal passing through the transceiver 504 where the signal is converted from IF to RF, at the desired RF frequency. Once the RF signal is generated in the transceiver, it is then conditioned in the filter and amplifier circuit 508 and back to the oscillator switch 502 for transmission by the antenna 501. In this way an emergency responder may send and receive signals to and from a pursued vehicle to track, communicate and disable said pursued vehicle. Returning to
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[0031] The various embodiments of the present invention as shown in
[0032] The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present invention. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion and from the accompanying drawings and claims, that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.