Impaired driver deterrent system
12311758 ยท 2025-05-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R16/033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K28/063
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W2040/0863
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2028/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K28/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K28/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K28/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system preventing an impaired driver from starting a vehicle has a mobile application executing on a portable communication device having a display screen, user-operable input elements, a microphone audio input, a speaker and wireless communication circuitry, a hardware component integrated into wiring of the vehicle, the hardware component comprising a normally open switching element operable by wireless signal from the portable communication device, that when open prevents the vehicle from starting, and an interactive interface displayed on the display screen. The interactive interface requests specific action from a candidate driver, records the candidate driver's action, determines if the action indicates the candidate driver is impaired, and if not impaired, signals the hardware component wirelessly to close the normally open switching element for a predetermined time, enabling the candidate driver to start the vehicle.
Claims
1. A system preventing a vehicle, from starting comprising: a mobile application executing on a portable communication device having a display screen, user-operable input elements, a microphone audio input, a speaker and wireless communication circuitry; a smart fuse with a body having a first and a second spade connector plugged into an automobile fuse and relay center, a first conductor leading from the first spade connector to a switching element operated by a processor executing coded instructions from a coupled data repository, in response to a signal received via wireless communication circuitry coupled to the processor, a second conductor leading from the switching element to a first end of a fuse filament in a second portion, and a third conductor leading from a second end of the fuse filament to the second spade connector; and an interactive interface displayed on the display screen; characterized in that the interactive interface requests specific action, records a response to the request, determines if the response indicates impairment, and if not impairment, signals the smart fuse wirelessly to close the switching element for a predetermined time, enabling the vehicle to start.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein, after the predetermined time, the switching element is returned to an open status.
3. The system of claim 1 wherein the display screen is a touchscreen, and the specific action requested is a touch screen action indicated by one or more of display elements and text.
4. The system of claim 3 wherein the display screen displays an arrow, and instructions are provided by either text or audio to swipe the screen in the direction of the arrow displayed.
5. The system of claim 4 wherein reaction time is measured and compared to stored reaction times in determining impairment.
6. The system of claim 1 wherein the display screen displays a text entity, and a response is requested either by text or by audio to read the text entity aloud.
7. The system of claim 6 wherein reading of the text entity is recorded through the microphone, and compared to stored recordings by impaired and by unimpaired persons in a process of determining impairment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(11) In some embodiments of the invention hardware component 101 has wireless communication circuitry 114 adapted to communicate wirelessly with similar circuitry 115 in a portable communication device 102, which in different embodiments may be a smartphone or a pad device. Device 102 may have a display 103, that in some embodiments may be a touchscreen.
(12) In one embodiment device 102 executes by a CPU 111 a mobile application 104. Device 102 also has a digital memory 112, as well as a microphone 113 and a speaker 111. Device 102 also in one embodiment communicates via a cellular network, or alternatively a WiFi and the well-known Internet network with a gateway 105 by which the device connects to an Internet backbone 110, representing all of the network and subnetwork connections in the Internet network. Communication may be with a server 106 executing software 107 and having a coupled data repository 108. Communication may also be made with a server 109 representing a plurality of third-party servers in the Internet network.
(13) An IID was described above as operating as a breathalyzer interoperable with ignition circuitry to prevent a vehicle from starting. In embodiments of the invention alcohol level in breath or otherwise might not be measured. The inventive system rather relies in testing behavior that may be altered by drug, alcohol, medical or psychological impairment.
(14) In one embodiment mobile application 104 may display one or more interactive interfaces on display 103, which may be a touchscreen display. It is well known that reaction time may be affected by different sorts of impairment. A simple test may be conducted by device 102 in which an icon or other image may be projected and the user may be expected to touch the screen in a certain way in response. The system measures the time interval in which the user responds. For example, the user may be instructed in an interactive interface that an image will be projected that is an arrow pointing in a certain direction, and the user is expected to swipe the screen in that direction as quickly as he or she may do so. The system notes the correspondence of the direction of the swipe with the arrow presented, as well as the time delay. Pass/Fail may depend on statistical archives of responses of people known to be unimpaired and people known to be impaired.
(15) Another Pass/Fail test that may be imposed is a reading and enunciation test. The system may inform the user that a text passage will be posted, and the user is asked to recite the passage verbally. The clarity, enunciation and timing of the user's verbal response may indicate level of (or absence of) impairment. The user's response may be compared to archived results of the same test performed by persons known to be impaired or unimpaired. In some circumstances two or more Pass responses may be required for a Pass signal to be sent from device 102 to hardware component 101.
(16) In one embodiment mobile application 104 may be provided by server 106, which may be hosted by law enforcement or by a judicial system. In court required application of system 100, as a result perhaps, of conviction for a DUI or another circumstance, performance of the person required to use the system may be recorded and archived, so the judicial or law enforcement host will have records of performance. In one embodiment the hardware component 101 may be installed by a registered and authorized service, and the user may not know where the device is installed or how it operates.
(17) Further, in one embodiment, records of performance of specific tests may be maintained for specific persons, providing baseline data for comparison to real-time performance. For example, a person found guilty of a DUI, wherein a court may require installation of a device according to an embodiment of the present invention, may further be required to perform the tests enabled on the mobile device executing the mobile app in an embodiment of the invention, in an unimpaired state, to be recorded as a baseline for comparison to later test results, and the baseline results may be stored in a database hosted by the court, which database may be queried by the mobile app. through the Internet connection.
(18) In some embodiments the system may employ an Accelerometer SenserA method and system to collect and store monitoring human activity using an inertial sensor or accelerometer walking patterns for future comparisons. Also, in some embodiments the system may employ a Heat/Temperature SensorThere may be a method and to collect an individual's temperature data over time, correlating user normal temperature data to determine the possibility of impaired abilities compared to a normal state. There may be a heart-beat Sensor/Pulse Sensor and a method to collect heartbeat signals to store for future comparisons. There may be a Proximity/GPS Sensor and a method to collect user location data over time, correlating user location data with known locations of the possibility of impaired abilities compared to a normal state. There may be a Gyroscope and a method and system to collect and store movements to determine average movements for future comparisons. There may be Eye Recognition (iris) and a method to capture normal dilation for future comparisons. There may also be an ambient light sensor.
(19) Incorporated with server 106 or 109 there may further be a sub-system for reception, accumulation, comparison, and transmission, of data, such as: Location Databasefinds and stores geographic data where the smart device is located and matches it with different known geolocating maps. The system will force a series of tests if the location is a known location for drug or alcohol use. Sensor DatabaseStores data from the different sensor input Voice DatabaseStores an individual's voice so that it can compare the voice for future evaluations. History DatabaseStores data from different sources such as DMV, Insurance, etc., of past events. Contributor DatabaseStores a list of contributors that may have input into the evaluation criteria. Third Party Datastorage of data from third parties that can be useful for decision-making, analysis, and comparisons. Event Databasecontains information such as the date and time of the event, the location, and other relevant details for comparison. Approved driver database/Authorization and permissions Databasestores information about the different roles, privileges, and permissions that users have within the system. Time Databaseto store and manage time-related data, such as dates, times, time zones, and time intervals for vehicles and users.
Additional System Input Mechanisms Input SpeedTimed measurements to tap objects on the device for future comparisons. An individual can be impaired due to the effects of alcohol or drugs on their motor coordination, reaction time, and cognitive abilities. SpeechTimes measurement of recorder words for future comparisons by capturing and processing the data recognizing speech patterns and accurately converting them into text or other types of data for comparisons. Cameracaptures images or video, to process the data and uses it as input for various applications comparisons. VehicleMultiple vehicle inputs can be captured using a variety of technologies, including GPS tracking devices, telematics systems, and onboard vehicle sensors. This data can then be transmitted wirelessly to a central server, where it can be processed and analyzed including a variety of information about the vehicles, such as their location, speed, direction, fuel levels, engine performance, and more. Sensordevices that are designed to measure or detect various physical parameters, such as images, temperature, pressure, light, sound, or motion for future comparisons. Biometricunique physical or behavioral characteristics, such as fingerprints, facial features, iris patterns, or voiceprints. This data can then be used for identification, authentication, access control purposes, and future comparisons. Third-party data generated by individuals or organizations that are not directly involved in the system or process but provide relevant information that can be useful for decision-making or analysis.
(20) In one embodiment the system works in a flow as follows: (a) User initiates a test to approve the operation of the vehicle. (b) The system determines the best data to initiate a first test based on sensors or statistical data available to the system. (c) The best test for an evaluation is started. If results are unclear-a second more difficult test is started. OR If the results are unclear a different test is started. Don't pass teststhe vehicle is not approved to operate. Pass the testthe vehicle is approved to operate.
(21) In the various operations different sensors and methods may be queried to perform the needed functions.
(22) Other systems that may be used in different embodiments include:
(23) Behavioral Analysis Module: Utilizes machine learning algorithms to analyze the behavior patterns of the operations of the vehicle and predict potential unauthorized use or impairment based on deviations from the norm. This could work in tandem with the Sensor and History Databases to provide a more nuanced understanding of the driver's condition.
(24) Real-time Monitoring and Alert System: This system would actively monitor vehicle operation and driver status, sending alerts to relevant parties (such as law enforcement or emergency contacts) if it detects unauthorized use or conditions that suggest the driver is under the influence or otherwise impaired.
(25) Feedback Loop for Continuous Improvement: Incorporating a mechanism for analyzing incidents, breaches, or false positives/negatives to refine the evaluation criteria, improve database accuracy, and update security measures. This would involve machine learning and data analytics to adjust to new patterns of behavior, emerging threats, or changes in user status.
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(27) Hardware component 200 has a processor 203, which may be a microprocessor, executing software (SW) 204 from a data repository 207. A small replaceable storage battery 208 powers on-board electronic components. Power lines from the battery are not shown. Wireless communication circuitry 206, connected to processor 203, is enabled to receive a command wirelessly from a remote transmitter, to close a normally open contact 205. The contact closed provides voltage to output terminal 202 and hence to keyed ignition switch 209, or in some circumstances to a starter button, which, when activated provides voltage to ignition circuitry, which includes closing a starter solenoid to power the starter motor to start the automobile engine. In an alternative embodiment normally open contact 205 may be a transistor switch with necessary wiring and electrical components such as resistors.
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(29) In one embodiment of the invention a hardware component 101 is installed as a compound fuse by removing the original fuse that provides voltage to any one or a combination of several elements in the vehicle that are required for the vehicle to start and run, such as ignition, starter, fuel pump, etc.
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(33) A fuse filament 414 is implemented between central junction point 411 and junction point 410, such that in operation with switch element 412 closed the fuse filament protects the device powered by the smart fuse.
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(36) In an alternative embodiment a smart fuse is provided wherein the smart fuse is a compound device with the functions of the fuse filament and the switching element separated.
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(39) A skilled person will understand that the apparatus, methods and embodiments described are entirely exemplary and do not limit scope of the invention, which is limited only by the claims that follow.