Driver alert system for speed and acceleration thresholds
09630555 · 2017-04-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Kwaku O. Prakah-Asante (Commerce Township, MI)
- Radhakrishnan Swaminathan (Grand Blanc, MI, US)
- Michael A. Blommer (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Reates Curry (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60K35/80
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/167
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K31/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/444
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/186
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/569
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/566
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/85
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W50/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W50/0097
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W2556/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60Q1/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system for alerting drivers when a vehicle is or may be likely to be traveling in excess of a speed limit is provided. The system evaluates vehicle speed and provides custom warnings for various speed-related occurrences including a prediction that based on an instantaneous speed and acceleration the vehicle is about to exceed the speed limit. Haptic feedback from a wearable device such as a smart watch may preferably provide distinct intensities of warning between actual and predicted excursions over a limit.
Claims
1. An alert system for a driver of a road vehicle, comprising: a speed circuit generating an instantaneous speed of the vehicle; a limit setting circuit identifying a speed threshold; a warning controller coupled to the speed circuit and the limit setting circuit, wherein the warning controller 1) determines an instantaneous acceleration corresponding to the instantaneous speed, 2) determines an estimated time-to-threshold in response to the instantaneous acceleration and instantaneous speed, and 3) generates a predicted excursion warning to the driver if the time-to-threshold is less than a predetermined time; and an indicator responsive to the warning controller for producing the predicted excursion warning as an event sensible by the driver; wherein the warning controller generates an excessive speed warning if the instantaneous speed is greater than the speed threshold, wherein the indicator produces the excessive speed warning as another event sensible by the driver, wherein the sensible events for the predicted excursion warning and the excessive speed warning have respective intensities, and wherein the intensity for the excessive speed warning is greater than the intensity for the predicted excursion warning; and wherein the warning controller generates an excessive acceleration warning if the instantaneous acceleration is greater than an acceleration threshold, wherein the indicator produces the excessive acceleration warning as another event sensible by the driver, wherein the sensible events for the predicted excursion warning and the excessive acceleration warning have respective intensities, and wherein the intensity for the excessive acceleration warning is less than the intensity for the predicted excursion warning.
2. The alert system of claim 1 wherein the indicator is a wearable device, and wherein the event is comprised of vibrations coupled from the wearable device to the driver.
3. The alert system of claim 1 wherein the indicator includes a transducer carried in the vehicle to generate audible and visible warning events.
4. The alert system of claim 1 wherein the speed circuit is comprised of a GPS receiver for monitoring position of the vehicle.
5. The alert system of claim 4 wherein the limit setting circuit is comprised of a database storing roadway locations and associated lawful speed limits, and wherein the speed threshold is comprised of the lawful speed limit corresponding to a roadway corresponding to the monitored position of the vehicle.
6. The alert system of claim 5 wherein the GPS receiver is contained in a wearable device, and wherein the wearable device includes a wireless data system for accessing the database.
7. The alert system of claim 1 wherein the limit setting circuit is comprised of an interface for manually configuring the speed threshold.
8. The alert system of claim 1 wherein the speed circuit is comprised of a powertrain controller of the vehicle.
9. A wireless alerting system carried in a vehicle, comprising: a GPS receiver monitoring vehicle location and characterizing instantaneous speed and acceleration from within the vehicle; a controller identifying a speed limit for the location and calculating an estimated time to reach the speed limit; and a haptic transducer generating a predicted excursion warning to the driver when the estimated time is less than a predetermined time, wherein the haptic transducer generates an excessive speed warning if the instantaneous speed is greater than the speed limit and an excessive acceleration warning if the instantaneous acceleration is greater than an acceleration threshold; wherein each warning has a respective intensity, wherein the intensity for the excessive speed warning is greater than the intensity for the predicted excursion warning, and wherein the intensity for the predicted excursion warning is greater than the intensity for the excessive acceleration warning.
10. The system of claim 9 wherein the haptic transducer is mounted in a smart watch wearable by a driver of the vehicle.
11. A method of speed monitoring of a vehicle, comprising: determining an instantaneous speed of the vehicle; determining an instantaneous acceleration of the vehicle; identifying a speed limit applicable to operation of the vehicle at its current location; determining an estimated time-to-limit in response to the instantaneous acceleration and instantaneous speed; generating a predicted excursion warning to the driver if the time-to-limit is less than a predetermined time; generating an excessive speed warning if the instantaneous speed is greater than the speed limit; and generating an excessive acceleration warning if the instantaneous acceleration is greater than an acceleration threshold, wherein each warning is comprised of a driver sensible event produced by an indicator having a respective intensity, wherein the intensity for the excessive speed warning is greater than the intensity for the predicted excursion warning, and wherein the intensity for the predicted excursion warning is greater than the intensity for the excessive acceleration warning.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the indicator is comprised of a driver wearable device producing the sensible events as vibrations.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(8) In the present invention, a predictive warning is included which can be issued prior to the occurrence of any actual violation of a speed limit or threshold by monitoring both instantaneous speed and acceleration and detecting a condition in which an excursion over the limit would soon occur if the acceleration does not decrease. Preferably, the predictive warning can be combined with warnings of actual excursions but using distinct indicators or intensity of the warning to communicate different urgency.
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(10) A controller 23 activates alert device 22 according to various conditions monitored via a GPS receiver 24, a powertrain or engine control module (ECM) 25, and a cellular modem 26. In particular, controller 23 monitors instantaneous speeds of vehicle 20 using speed data from either ECM 25 based on a powertrain sensor or from GPS receiver 24 which determines speed by monitoring changing GPS position coordinates. Controller 23 further determines a relevant lawfully-prescribed speed limit or a manually-configured maximum speed applicable to the roadway being traversed or corresponding to other factors such as the age or identity of the driver or road or weather conditions (both of which are referred to herein as a speed threshold). The lawful speed limit can be identified by transmitting a current GPS location to a remote server database via cellular modem 26. Alternatively, a navigation system 27 may be configured with a map database which includes speed limits, or a manual setting may be obtained using a human-machine interface (HMI) 28.
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(12) A haptic transducer 31 is shown in watch 30 which is controlled by a software application 33 which interacts with a GPS receiver 34 and a cellular data connection 35. In the segregated embodiment, a Bluetooth node 36 connects smartphone 32 with watch 30 in order to appropriately activate haptic transducer 31.
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(16) An acceleration block 56 also receives instantaneous speed v.sub.i. Consecutive speed values (e.g., v.sub.i and v.sub.i-1) are stored in block 56 to support a calculation of the acceleration as the slope between the successive values. To reduce the potential impact of spurious noise effects, a low pass filter 57 smooths the output of block 56 to provide an instantaneous acceleration a.sub.i to a non-inverting input of a comparator 58 and to an input of a predicted excursion block 61. An inverting input of comparator 58 receives a first threshold T1 which may preferably be comprised of a manufacturer determined acceleration threshold which is set to discourage inappropriate driving behavior. When instantaneous acceleration a.sub.i exceeds threshold T1, comparator 58 generates the lowest level alert (i.e., a Mode 1 alert signal) which is coupled to the indicator (not shown) for using a lowest intensity to warn the driver of the acceleration excursion.
(17) Instantaneous speed v.sub.i is coupled to a subtracting input of summer 60 so that the difference (v) between instantaneous speed v.sub.i and the selected speed limit (SL) is provided to an input of prediction block 61, wherein the speed difference v is divided by the current acceleration a.sub.i in order to estimate the time-to-speed-limit (TSL). The estimate is coupled to an inverting input of a comparator 62. A non-inverting input of comparator 62 receives a second threshold T2 which may preferably be comprised of a fixed value, such as about three seconds. A TSL value less than T2 indicates that a speed limit excursion may be likely to occur so soon that it may be difficult for the driver to avoid exceeding the speed limit. When the TSL is less than threshold T3, comparator 62 generates the medium level alert (i.e., a Mode 2 alert signal) which is coupled to the indicator (not shown) for using a medium intensity to warn the driver of the predicted speed excursion.