Autonomous Car Decision Override
20170297588 · 2017-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60W50/14
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B60W2050/0075
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G06V40/70
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B60W50/0098
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G06V20/59
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G07C9/00563
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B60W2540/215
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G06F21/32
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B60K35/00
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International classification
B60W50/10
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G06N99/00
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B60W30/09
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G06F3/0362
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G06F21/32
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B60W10/18
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B60W50/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A visual display for an autonomous vehicle, comprising a first display section that displays an external view of the autonomous vehicle, a second display section that displays vehicle actions that the autonomous vehicle will take and a third display section that displays alternative vehicle actions that an authorized passenger of the autonomous vehicle may select to override the vehicle actions. A decision system for an autonomous vehicle, comprising an input sensor to collect information from passengers to determine if a passenger is an authorized passenger and a display section that displays alternative vehicle actions that an authorized passenger of the autonomous vehicle may select to override vehicle actions of the autonomous vehicle.
Claims
1. A visual display for an autonomous vehicle, comprising: a first display section that displays an external view of the autonomous vehicle; a second display section that displays vehicle actions that the autonomous vehicle will take; and a third display section that displays alternative vehicle actions that an authorized passenger of the autonomous vehicle may select to override the vehicle actions.
2. The visual display of claim 1, wherein the first display section further identifies potential hazardous external obstacles based on the external view.
3. The visual display of claim 1, wherein the first display section further displays overlaid simulated navigation directions based on the vehicle actions that the autonomous vehicle will take.
4. The visual display of claim 1, wherein the vehicle actions are based at least in part on sensor readings of external obstacles.
5. The visual display of claim 1, wherein one of the first display section or second display section displays one of vehicle malfunctions or sensor malfunctions.
6. The visual display of claim 1, wherein the visual display is a plurality of visual displays mounted within the autonomous vehicle.
7. The visual display of claim 1, wherein the external view comprises one of a front view, a rear view or a side view of the autonomous vehicle.
8. The visual display of claim 1, wherein the alternative vehicle actions comprise one of slowing down, increasing speed, maintaining the current speed, stopping, altering a course of the vehicle or making a turn.
9. The visual display of claim 1, wherein at least the third display section is a touchscreen that allows the authorized passenger to select the displayed alternative vehicle actions.
10. The visual display of claim 1, further comprising: a knob that allows the authorized passenger to select the displayed alternative vehicle actions.
11. The visual display of claim 1, further comprising: a voice input that allows the authorized passenger to select the displayed alternative vehicle actions via voice command.
12. The visual display of claim 1, further comprising: a biometric sensor to collect information from passengers to determine if a passenger is an authorized passenger.
13. The visual display of claim 12, wherein the biometric sensor comprises one of a fingerprint sensor, a handprint sensor, a retina sensor, facial recognition, an optical sensor, an ear shape sensor, or a voice sensor.
14. The visual display of claim 1, wherein a passenger is identified as an authorized passenger based on one of a verbal passcode, a hand-entered passcode, or a passenger inserts the vehicle key.
15. The visual display of claim 1, further comprising: an artificial intelligence module that learns the alternative vehicle actions the authorized passenger selects in various intervention situations, wherein the artificial intelligence module uses the learned alternative vehicle actions to display commonly selected alternative vehicle actions to the authorized passenger for similar future situations.
16. The visual display of claim 15, wherein the artificial intelligence module alters the vehicle actions taken by the autonomous vehicle based on the commonly selected alternative vehicle actions selected by the authorized passenger.
17. A method for controlling an autonomous vehicle, comprising: displaying an external view of the autonomous vehicle; displaying vehicle actions that the autonomous vehicle will take; displaying alternative vehicle actions that the autonomous vehicle may take; receiving a selection of the alternative vehicle actions from an authorized passenger of the autonomous vehicle; and overriding the vehicle actions with the selected alternative vehicle actions.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein displaying the external view includes identifying potential hazardous external obstacles and displaying overlaid simulated navigation directions based on the vehicle actions.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein the selection is received by one of a touchscreen input, a knob input, a button input or a voice command.
20. The method of claim 17, wherein the alternative vehicle actions comprise one of slowing down, increasing speed, maintaining the current speed, stopping, altering a course of the vehicle or making a turn.
21. The method of claim 17, further comprising: receiving a biometric input from a passenger of the vehicle; and identifying the passenger as an authorized passenger based on the biometric input.
22. The method of claim 21, wherein the biometric input is received via a biometric sensor that comprises one of a fingerprint sensor, a handprint sensor, a retina sensor, facial recognition, an optical sensor, an ear shape sensor, or a voice sensor.
23. The method of claim 17, further comprising: receiving an input from a passenger of the vehicle, wherein the input is one of a verbal passcode, a hand-entered passcode, or an insertion of a vehicle key; and identifying the passenger as an authorized passenger based on the input.
24. The method of claim 17, further comprising: learning the alternative vehicle actions selected by the authorized passenger in various intervention situations, wherein the displaying of the alternative vehicle actions is based on the previously selected alternative vehicle actions by the authorized passenger
25. The method of claim 17 further comprising: altering the vehicle actions taken by the autonomous vehicle based on the selected alternative vehicle actions selected by the authorized passenger.
26. A visual display for an autonomous vehicle, comprising: a first display section that displays vehicle actions that the autonomous vehicle will take; and a second display section that displays alternative vehicle actions that an authorized passenger of the autonomous vehicle may select to override the vehicle actions.
27. The visual display of claim 26, wherein the alternative vehicle actions comprise one of slowing down, increasing speed, maintaining the current speed, stopping, altering a course of the vehicle or making a turn.
28. The visual display of claim 26, further comprising: a voice input that allows the authorized passenger to select the displayed alternative vehicle actions via voice command.
29. The visual display of claim 26, further comprising: an artificial intelligence module that learns the alternative vehicle actions the authorized passenger selects in various intervention situations, wherein the artificial intelligence module uses the learned alternative vehicle actions to display commonly selected alternative vehicle actions to the authorized passenger for similar future situations.
30. A decision system for an autonomous vehicle, comprising: an input sensor to collect information from passengers to determine if a passenger is an authorized passenger; and a display section that displays alternative vehicle actions that an authorized passenger of the autonomous vehicle may select to override vehicle actions of the autonomous vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] The present invention may be further understood with reference to the following description and the appended drawings, wherein like elements are provided with the same reference numerals. The exemplary embodiments show a system, method and apparatus to inform passengers of the decisions made by an autonomous vehicle, based on external conditions, and provide the passenger with the ability to select alternative decisions, thus commanding the autonomous vehicle while the vehicle remains in autonomous driving mode.
[0014] It should be noted that the terms “decisions,” “vehicle decisions,” “actions,” and “vehicle actions” may be used interchangeably throughout this description. In this description, these terms are used to describe the actions that will be taken by the autonomous vehicle based on the vehicle's programming. For example, based on the external factors that the autonomous vehicle senses, the vehicle's software may decide to slow down, increase speed, maintain the current speed, come to a stop, alter the course of the vehicle, make a turn, etc. and cause the autonomous vehicle to perform the selected action. In addition, the term “alternative” may be used to modify these above terms. Where the term “alternative” is used to modify these terms, it indicates that an authorized passenger may select a different vehicle action or decision that is different from the one selected by the vehicle's programming.
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[0016] In the exemplary embodiment of
[0017] The section 13 may also display any sensor malfunctions of the autonomous vehicle or if a sensor is not functioning, informing the passenger of the vehicle's diminished capacity to make informed decisions.
[0018] The display 10 of
[0019] In addition to listing the decisions and proceeding or next actions the vehicle will take in section 11 of display 10, there may also be visual indicators located in different parts of the vehicle that indicate to the passengers if the vehicle is about to slow down, increase speed, maintain the current speed, come to a stop, make a turn, etc. Such visual indicators may be affixed, attached or permanently mounted in the vehicle at any location, wherein even if the passengers were not constantly looking at display 10, they would still be able to quickly look at the visual indicators located in one or multiple locations around the vehicle and know the next steps that the autonomous vehicle is about to take.
[0020] The display 10 of
[0021] An authorized passenger may be anyone designated by the vehicle owner as a person approved to override decisions made by an autonomous vehicle.
[0022] An alternative to continuous display of potentially hazardous external obstacles on section 13 of display 10 may be an inquiry function within section 13 itself or an external independent function that allows a passenger to inquire if the vehicle has detected a potentially hazardous external obstacle such as a pedestrian, vehicle, animal, ditch, etc. When the inquiry function is selected, section 13 will display the external obstacles the vehicle has detected, section 11 will display the default decisions made by the autonomous vehicle based on one or more external obstacles identified, and section 12 will provide alternative decision options for the passenger comprising of altering vehicle course, stopping the vehicle, slowing down the vehicle, increasing the speed of the vehicle, etc.
[0023] A substitute for section 12 of
[0024] Another substitute for section 12 of
[0025] In addition, an alternative to section 11 of
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[0028] In case the alternative decision options are displayed in either section 11 or section 13 of
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[0030] One or ordinary skill in the art would recognize that a fingerprint scanning sensor 22 can be placed any part of the autonomous vehicle and can be located at either single or multiple locations without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0031] Authorized passengers would be able to use their voice to command the vehicle such as select alternative decision options, inquire if the vehicle has detected potentially hazardous external obstacles, etc. In other words, once a fingerprint has been stored, the authorized passenger may command the vehicle via voice button 21 and verify their identity as an authorized passenger via scanning sensor 22 or through voice recognition. Alternatively, an authorized passenger may also select alternative decision options and operate display 10 via the directional pad button 23. The button 23 provides for full operation of display 10 of
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[0033] An alternative to authorizing a passenger of an autonomous vehicle instead of a fingerprint scanner can be a facial recognition, optical/retinal recognition, ear shape recognition, other biometric recognition, or verbal or hand-entered passcode verification. Additionally, a passenger who enters a passcode or inserts the vehicle key would be allowed to view the alternate decision options as shown in section 12 of
[0034] An alternative to requiring an autonomous vehicle's passenger to be authorized before they can override the vehicle's default decisions can be that a particular seat in the vehicle can be assigned as the authorized seat, wherein the passenger that sits on that authorized seat would have access to review, inquire or especially override the autonomous vehicle's default decision. Similar to a driver seat in the traditional non-autonomous vehicles, there can be an authorized driver seat in the autonomous vehicle, wherein such passenger sitting on that authorized seat would automatically have the options available to be able to override the autonomous vehicle's default decisions. In this case, there would be no special requirement to authorize the passenger using mechanisms like a fingerprint scanner, facial recognition, password, or other authorization method before the passenger could review, inquire or override the autonomous vehicle's default decision.
[0035] An alternative to requiring an autonomous vehicle's passenger to be authorized before they can override the vehicle's default decisions can be that any of the passengers sitting in the autonomous vehicle would be allowed to override the vehicle's default decisions i.e. any passenger could select alternative decision options so they can override the vehicle's default decisions. In this case, there would be no special requirement to authorize the passenger using mechanisms like fingerprint scanner, facial recognition, password, or other authorization method before the passengers could review, inquire or override the autonomous vehicle's default decision.
[0036] The exemplary embodiments may also comprise an artificial intelligence module, wherein the vehicle would learn the common alternative decision options that the authorized vehicle passenger usually selects under different manual intervention situations, and based on that artificial intelligence knowledge, system would quickly present those commonly selected alternative decision options to the users for future similar situations. Thus, the system would continue to learn and help the vehicle passengers with the future selection of their alternative decision options.
[0037] The above mentioned artificial intelligence module would also learn from the repeated actions of the authorized passenger based on different situations and accordingly alter the default decisions of the autonomous vehicle, so in future similar situations, an authorized passenger wouldn't have to do a manual intervention each time by selecting an alternate decision option. An example of this learning would be: if the authorized passenger, after seeing a child on the road, always selects the alternative decision option to stop the vehicle at a distance, then the artificial intelligence module of the autonomous vehicle would learn such behavior and accordingly alter the default decisions of the autonomous vehicle for similar future situations to meet the passenger's preference.
[0038] Any of the learning captured by artificial intelligence module would still consider safety of the passengers and the pedestrians as the highest priority and would not present an alternative decision option to the passengers that could impact or jeopardize safety. In section 12 of
[0039] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alterations of the exemplary embodiments can be made without departing from the scope of the appended claims. Some of these have been discussed above and others will be apparent to those skilled in the art.