REMOTELY CONNECTED CAR INTERNET OF THINGS KEY
20180033218 ยท 2018-02-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04W4/80
ELECTRICITY
G07C5/0816
PHYSICS
International classification
G08B5/22
PHYSICS
G07C5/08
PHYSICS
Abstract
A motor vehicle remote monitoring arrangement includes a motor vehicle having a wireless communication device transmitting a vehicle status signal. A vehicle key receives the vehicle status signal via a mobile electronic device and provides an indication to a user of the vehicle. The indication is indicative of the vehicle status
Claims
1. A motor vehicle remote monitoring arrangement, comprising: a motor vehicle including a wireless communication device configured to transmit a vehicle status signal; and a vehicle key configured to: receive the vehicle status signal via a mobile electronic device; and provide a visible indication to a user of the vehicle, the indication being indicative of the vehicle status signal.
2. The motor vehicle of claim 1 wherein the motor vehicle wirelessly transmits the vehicle status signal in response to receiving a wireless vehicle status request signal.
3. The motor vehicle of claim 2 wherein the wireless vehicle status request signal is transmitted by the vehicle key.
4. The motor vehicle of claim 2 wherein the motor vehicle is configured to authenticate the wireless vehicle status request signal.
5. The motor vehicle of claim 2 wherein the motor vehicle is configured to authenticate the mobile electronic device.
6. The motor vehicle of claim 2 wherein the motor vehicle is configured to authenticate a human user of the motor vehicle.
7. The motor vehicle of claim 1 wherein the vehicle status signal is indicative of a fuel level, a level of battery charging, or a vehicle safety status.
8. A method of remotely monitoring a motor vehicle, the method comprising: transmitting a vehicle status signal from the motor vehicle; receiving at the vehicle key the vehicle status signal, the vehicle status signal being received via a mobile electronic device; and providing on the vehicle key a visual indication to a user of the vehicle, the indication being indicative of the vehicle status signal.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the motor vehicle wirelessly transmits the vehicle status signal in response to receiving a wireless vehicle status request signal.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the wireless vehicle status request signal is transmitted by the vehicle key.
11. The method of claim 9 further comprising the motor vehicle authenticating the wireless vehicle status request signal.
12. The method of claim 9 further comprising the motor vehicle authenticating the mobile electronic device.
13. The method of claim 9 further comprising the motor vehicle authenticating a human user of the motor vehicle.
14. The method of claim 8 wherein the vehicle status signal is indicative of a fuel level, a level of battery charging, or a vehicle safety status.
15. A method of remotely monitoring a motor vehicle, the method comprising: responding to a user pressing a pushbutton on a key fob by transmitting a wireless vehicle status request signal; receiving the wireless vehicle status request signal at the motor vehicle, the wireless vehicle status request signal being received via a mobile electronic device; responding to the receipt of the wireless vehicle status request signal by transmitting a wireless vehicle status signal from the motor vehicle; receiving at the key fob the vehicle status signal, the vehicle status signal being received via the mobile electronic device; and providing an indication to a user of the vehicle, the indication being provided by the key fob and being indicative of the vehicle status signal.
16. The method of claim 15 further comprising the motor vehicle authenticating the wireless vehicle status request signal.
17. The method of claim 15 further comprising the motor vehicle authenticating the mobile electronic device.
18. The method of claim 15 further comprising the motor vehicle authenticating a human user of the motor vehicle.
19. The method of claim 15 wherein the vehicle status signal is indicative of a fuel level, a level of battery charging, or a vehicle safety status.
20. The method of claim 15 wherein the indication being provided by the key fob comprises a light emitting device on the key fob blinking ON and OFF intermittently.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings,
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0021] Vehicle 14 includes a PAN communications unit 36, a computer processing unit (CPU) 38, a car data collection unit 40, a storage device 42 and a car status advertise unit 44. Vehicle 14 is connected to cloud storage device 18 via internet of things (IOT) cloud connectivity. Cloud storage device 18, in turn, is connected to electronic device 16 via IOT cloud connectivity.
[0022] Electronic device 16 may be a personal mobile device, a smart watch, or an authorized computer with internet and PAN communication ability such as BT, BTLE, Wi-Fi, etc. Electronic device 16 includes a low energy PAN communications unit 46, a computer processing unit (CPU) 48, a data collection unit 50, a storage device 52 and a car status advertise unit 54. Electronic device 16 is communicatively coupled to smart car key 12 via a PAN wireless communication Channel.
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[0026] In step 410, electronic device 16 waits to receive from key 12 a signal for events and commands to transmit to vehicle 14. In step 412, electronic device 16 detects the signal for events and commands from key 12 to transmit to vehicle 14. In steps 414, 416 electronic device 16 authenticates the command and the car user. In step 418, electronic device 16 stores the command in a local database and transmits the command to the cloud.
[0027] In step 420, car 14 checks the cloud for any requests from an authenticated electronic device 16. If it is determined by the car in step 422 that no such request is present, then operation returns to step 420. However, if it is determined in step 422 that such request is present, then in step 424 the request, the car user, and electronic device 16 are authenticated. In step 426 it is determined whether the car user and electronic device 16 are valid. If so, then in step 428 an action request is sent to the car controller unit. However, if it is determined in step 426 that the car user and/or electronic device 16 are not valid, then in step 430 no action is performed. After step 428, in step 432 it is determined whether a risk event is detected. If so, then in step 430 no action is performed, and in step 434 the event and car status are stored and updated to the cloud. However, if in step 432 it is determined that no risk event is detected, then in step 436 an action (e.g., the action requested in step 428) is performed, and in step 434 the event and car status are stored and updated to the cloud.
[0028] In step 438, software in car 14 detects the health and safety status and events of the car at regular time intervals. In step 440 it is determined whether a risk event is detected by car 14. If not, then operation returns to step 438. However, if it is determined in step 440 that a risk event is detected, then operation proceeds to step 434 and then returns to step 438.
[0029] After step 434, in step 442, software in electronic device 16 detects an incoming event from car 14 via the cloud. In step 444, electronic device 16 waits to receive any signal from the cloud for any events from car 14. Operation then proceeds to step 442. After step 442, electronic device 16 authenticates the event, the car user, and the electronic device in step 446. In step 448 it is determined whether the car user and electronic; device are valid. If not, then operation returns to step 444. However, if it is determined in step 448 that the car user and electronic device are valid, then in step 450 the validity of the car user and electronic device is stored, and the event and the car status update are sent to car key 12.
[0030] In step 452, car key 12 detects the incoming event from the connected electronic device 16, After either of steps 408 or 452, operation proceeds to step 454, where car key 12 causes its LED corresponding to the event/status response from device 16 to blink.
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[0032] In a next step 504, the wireless vehicle status request signal is received at the motor vehicle via a mobile electronic device. For example, in step 410, electronic device 16 waits to receive from key 12 a signal for events and commands to transmit to vehicle 14. In step 412, electronic device 16 detects the signal for events and commands from key 12 to transmit to vehicle 14.
[0033] Next, in step 506, the receipt of the wireless vehicle status request signal is responded to by transmitting a wireless vehicle status signal from the motor vehicle. For example, in step 434 the car status is stored and updated to the cloud from the car.
[0034] In step 508, the vehicle status signal is received at the key fob via the mobile electronic device. For example, in step 450 the car status update is sent to key fob 12 from electronic device 16.
[0035] In a final step 510, an indication to a user of the vehicle is provided. The indication is provided by the key fob and is indicative of the vehicle status signal. For example, in step 454 key fob 12 causes its LED corresponding to the event/status response from device 16 to blink.
[0036] The foregoing description may refer to motor vehicle, automobile, automotive, or similar expressions. It is to be understood that these terms are not intended to limit the invention to any particular type of transportation vehicle. Rather, the invention may be applied to any type of transportation vehicle whether traveling by air, water, or ground, such as airplanes, boats, etc.
[0037] The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom for modifications can be made by those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.