Vehicle assistance

US10121376B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10121376-B2
Application numberUS-201615285542-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 5, 2016
Priority dateOct 5, 2016
Publication dateNov 6, 2018
Grant dateNov 6, 2018

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Abstract

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A computer is programmed to receive a message from a second vehicle indicating a fault in a second vehicle component. The computer is further programmed to modify an area of control of the first vehicle to include a location of the second vehicle, and to provide a control instruction to the second vehicle.

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What is claimed is: 1. A first vehicle computer, comprising a processor and a memory, the memory storing instructions executable by the processor such that the computer is programmed to: receive a message from a second vehicle indicating a fault in a second vehicle component; upon receipt of the message, expand an area of control beyond first vehicle boundaries to include a second vehicle location; and provide a control instruction to actuate a second vehicle actuator. 2. The computer of claim 1 , further programmed to receive data from a sensor of the first vehicle, and to provide the control instruction to the second vehicle at least partially based on the received data from the sensor of the first vehicle. 3. The computer of claim 2 , further programmed to provide the control instruction at least partially based on a distance between the first vehicle and the second vehicle. 4. The computer of claim 1 , wherein the control instruction is based in part on the expanded area of control. 5. The computer of claim 1 , further programmed to identify a stopping location for the second vehicle and to provide a plurality of control instructions to navigate the second vehicle to the identified stopping location. 6. The computer of claim 5 , further programmed to set a second vehicle computer to an inactive state upon determining that the second vehicle reached the identified stopping location. 7. The computer of claim 1 , further programmed to receive, from the second vehicle, data specifying a location of the second vehicle. 8. The computer of claim 1 , further programmed to broadcast a message indicating that the second vehicle is at least partially controlled by the first vehicle. 9. The computer of claim 1 , wherein the expanded area of control is defined by an area at least including the first vehicle and the second vehicle. 10. A computer for a first vehicle, comprising a processor and a memory, the memory storing instructions executable by the processor such that the computer is programmed to: detect a fault in a first vehicle subsystem; detect a second vehicle in a first vehicle sensing area; transmit a message indicating the fault to the second vehicle; and apply a control signal specified in a reply from the second vehicle to actuate a first vehicle actuator. 11. The computer for a first vehicle of claim 10 , further programmed to verify whether a vehicle-to-vehicle communication interface of the first vehicle is operational. 12. The computer for a first vehicle of claim 10 , further programmed to verify whether an actuator of the first vehicle is operational. 13. The computer for a first vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the computer is further programmed to detect the second vehicle by at least: detecting a plurality of other vehicles in the first vehicle sensing area; and selecting the second vehicle based on the detected plurality of other vehicles. 14. The computer for a first vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the computer is further programmed to receive data associated with the plurality of other vehicles from at least one of (i) sensors of the first vehicle and (ii) the detected plurality of other vehicles. 15. The computer for a first vehicle of claim 14 , wherein the received data include at least one of distance, location, and speed of the plurality of other vehicles relative to the first vehicle, and the computer is further programmed to select the second vehicle based at least in part on one of the distance, location, and speed of the plurality of other vehicles. 16. The computer for a first vehicle of claim 10 , wherein applying the control instruction includes instructions to actuate at least one of a brake, a powertrain, and steering. 17. The computer for a first vehicle of claim 10 , further programmed to broadcast a message indicating that the first vehicle is controlled by the second vehicle. 18. A method, comprising: detecting a fault in a first vehicle subsystem; detecting a second vehicle in a first vehicle sensing area of the first vehicle; transmitting a message indicating the detected fault to the second vehicle; and receiving, in the second vehicle, the message from the first vehicle indicating the fault; expanding an area of control beyond second vehicle boundaries to include a first vehicle location; providing, by the second vehicle, one or more control instructions to actuate a first vehicle actuator; and applying a control signal specified in a reply from the second vehicle to actuate the first vehicle actuator. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising broadcasting a message, by at least one of the first vehicle and the second vehicle, indicating that the first vehicle is at least partially controlled by the second vehicle. 20. The method of claim 18 , further comprising verifying whether a vehicle-to-vehicle communication interface of the first vehicle is operational.

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Classifications

  • Data transmitted between vehicles · CPC title

  • Adapting to failures or work around with other constraints, e.g. circumvention by avoiding use of failed parts · CPC title

  • including control of steering systems · CPC title

  • Monitoring the location of vehicles belonging to a group, e.g. fleet of vehicles, countable or determined number of vehicles · CPC title

  • Network topologies · CPC title

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What does patent US10121376B2 cover?
A computer is programmed to receive a message from a second vehicle indicating a fault in a second vehicle component. The computer is further programmed to modify an area of control of the first vehicle to include a location of the second vehicle, and to provide a control instruction to the second vehicle.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08G1/162. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 06 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).