Self-driving car scheduling method, car scheduling server, and self-driving car
US-2017075358-A1 · Mar 16, 2017 · US
US10362068B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10362068-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614987923-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 5, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2019 |
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A system, a multi-user scheduling unit comprised in the system, and corresponding methods are described for scheduling a video conference call for at least one autonomous vehicle. The system provides a means of scheduling such a call for various participants while minimizing driver interaction or need for attention while a vehicle is in a manual driving mode.
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A system for scheduling a video conference call for at least one autonomous vehicle, the system comprising: a plurality of vehicle scheduling units, each of the plurality of vehicle scheduling units for use in a respective vehicle, each of the plurality of vehicle scheduling units configured to estimate an autonomous driving time in which the respective vehicle will be in an autonomous driving mode such that an occupant can participate in a video conference call, wherein the autonomous driving time estimate is based on a planned driving route of the vehicle, a personal events calendar of the occupant, and a driving history of the vehicle; each of the plurality of vehicle scheduling units further configured to send the respective autonomous driving time to a multi-user scheduling unit; the multi-user scheduling unit configured to receive the autonomous driving time from each of the plurality of vehicle scheduling units and store the received autonomous driving time in a central memory unit; and the multi-user scheduling unit further configured to determine a time for a video conference for at least one vehicle associated with a respective vehicle scheduling unit based on a calling request, the estimated autonomous driving time, and information related to participants for the video conference call which are situated in respective vehicles, the information retrieved from the central memory unit, wherein the calling request is configured to be accepted in a non-video mode when a respective vehicle is in a manual driving mode, such that distraction of a driver of the at least one respective vehicle is minimized while the vehicle is in the manual driving mode, the multi-user scheduling unit being further configured to detect a transition of the at least one respective vehicle to the autonomous driving mode and, in response, to enable the conference call to be switched from the non-video mode to a video mode. 2. A multi-user scheduling unit for scheduling a video conference call for at least one autonomous vehicle, the multi-user scheduling unit comprising: a receiving unit configured to receive, from each of a plurality of vehicle scheduling units, each of the plurality of vehicle scheduling units in a respective vehicle, an estimated autonomous driving time in which the respective vehicle will be in an autonomous driving mode such that an occupant can participate in a video conference call, wherein the autonomous driving time estimate is based on a planned driving route of the vehicle, a personal events calendar of the occupant, and a driving history of the vehicle; a scheduling unit configured to store the received autonomous driving times in a central memory unit; the scheduling unit further configured to schedule a video conference call for at least one respective vehicle based on a calling request, the estimated autonomous driving time, and information related to participants for the video conference call which are situated in respective vehicles, the information retrieved from the central memory unit; and a transmitting unit configured to transmit a request to the occupant of at least one respective vehicle to lengthen the duration of autonomous driving time when a scheduled duration of the video conference call exceeds the estimated autonomous driving time of the respective vehicle, the transmitting unit further configured to send a result of the scheduling to all participants for the video conference call. 3. The multi-user scheduling unit of claim 2 wherein the receiving unit is further configured to receive, from the plurality of vehicle scheduling units, a time and a date of a scheduled video conference wherein a respective vehicle comprises a participant, and the scheduling unit is further configured to store the time and date of the scheduled video conference in the central memory unit. 4. The multi-user scheduling unit of claim 2 wherein the scheduling unit is further configured to schedule the video conference call based on a calendar of at least one participant for the video conference. 5. The multi-user scheduling unit of claim 2 wherein the calling request is a request received from at least one participant for an incoming or outgoing video conference call, or the calling request is based on a scheduled conference call comprised in a calendar of at least one participant. 6. The multi-user scheduling unit of claim 2 wherein the receiving unit is further configured to receive an updated autonomous driving time from a respective vehicle whose driving route has been altered in response to an acceptance of the request to lengthen the duration of autonomous driving time, and the scheduling unit is further configured to store the updated autonomous driving time in the central memory unit. 7. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored program instructions for scheduling a video conference call for at least one autonomous vehicle, the instructions for execution by one or more processors of a computer system and comprising instructions for: receiving, from each of a plurality of vehicle scheduling units, each of the plurality of vehicle scheduling units in a respective vehicle, an estimated autonomous driving time in which the respective vehicle will be in an autonomous driving mode such that an occupant can participate in a video conference call, wherein the autonomous driving time estimate is based on a planned driving route of the vehicle, a personal events calendar of the occupant, and a driving history of the vehicle; storing the received autonomous driving times in a central memory unit; scheduling a video conference call for at least one respective vehicle based on a calling request, the estimated autonomous driving time, and the autonomous driving time of all participants for the video conference call which are situated in respective vehicles, wherein the conference call is configured to be accepted in a non-video mode when there is no autonomous driving time for the planned driving route of a respective vehicle during the video conference call as scheduled and the video conference call is not rescheduled for a different time, such that distraction of a driver of the at least one respective vehicle is minimized while the vehicle is in a manual driving mode; and transmitting a result of the scheduling to all participants for the video conference call. 8. The computer readable medium of claim 7 wherein the program instructions further comprise instructions for: receiving, from the plurality of vehicle scheduling units, a time and a date of a scheduled video conference wherein a respective vehicle comprises a participant; and storing the time and date of the scheduled video conference in the central memory unit. 9. The computer readable medium of claim 7 wherein scheduling the video conference call is further based on a calendar of at least one participant for the video conference. 10. The computer readable medium of claim 7 wherein the calling request is a request received from at least one participant for an incoming or outgoing video conference call, or the calling request is based on a scheduled conference call comprised in a calendar of at least one participant. 11. The computer readable medium of claim 7 wherein the program instructions further comprise instructions for: receiving an updated autonomous driving time from a respective vehicle whose driving route has been altered; and storing the updated autonomous driving time in the central memory unit. 12. A method for scheduling a video conference call for at least one autonomous vehicle, the method comprising: receiving, from each of a plurality of vehicle schedulin
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