Integrated vehicle monitoring system
US-2019009786-A1 · Jan 10, 2019 · US
US10427522B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10427522-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715565380-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 1, 2019 |
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The present application discloses a vehicle control wearable apparatus. The vehicle control wearable apparatus includes a detector configured to detect an intoxicating substance intake level of a potential driver of a vehicle; a vehicle operation state controller coupled to the detector and configured to receive the intoxicating substance intake level from the detector; and a first data transceiver coupled to the vehicle operation state controller. The vehicle operation state controller is configured to conduct a comparison between the intoxicating substance intake level and a first threshold level, and control the first data transceiver to send a blocking signal based on a first result of the comparison at a first time point. The blocking signal controlling the vehicle in a blocked state thereby prevents the potential driver from driving the vehicle.
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A vehicle control wearable apparatus, comprising: a detector configured to detect an intoxicating substance intake level of a potential driver of a vehicle; a vehicle operation state controller coupled to the detector and configured to receive the intoxicating substance intake level from the detector; an anticircumvention device coupled to the vehicle operation state controller; and a first data transceiver coupled to the vehicle operation state controller; wherein the vehicle operation state controller is configured to conduct a comparison between the intoxicating substance intake level and a first threshold level, and control the first data transceiver to send a blocking signal based on a first result of the comparison at a first time point; the blocking signal controlling the vehicle in a blocked state thereby prevents the potential driver from driving the vehicle; the vehicle operation state controller is configured to control the anticircumvention device to render the vehicle control wearable apparatus unremovable from the potential driver based on the first result of the comparison; and the first result of the comparison indicates that the intoxicating substance intake level is greater than the first threshold level. 2. The vehicle control wearable apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first data transceiver is configured to receive a vehicle operation state signal from the vehicle indicating that the vehicle is in a blocked state; the vehicle operation state controller is configured to conduct the comparison between the intoxicating substance intake level and a second threshold level at a second time point later in time than the first time point, and control the first data transceiver to send an unblocking signal based on a second result of the comparison at the second time point; the unblocking signal controlling the vehicle to transition from the blocked state to an unblocked state in which the vehicle is drivable; and the second result of the comparison indicates that the intoxicating substance intake level is lower than or equal to the second threshold level. 3. The vehicle control wearable apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising an anticircumvention device coupled to the vehicle operation state controller; wherein the vehicle operation state controller is configured to control the anticircumvention device to render the vehicle control wearable apparatus removable from the potential driver based on the second result of the comparison. 4. The vehicle control wearable apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising an alarm device; wherein the vehicle operation state controller is configured to control the alarm device to generate an alarm based on the first result of the comparison; and the vehicle operation state controller is configured to control the alarm device to turn off the alarm based on the second result of the comparison. 5. The vehicle control wearable apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an alarm device; wherein the vehicle operation state controller is configured to control the alarm device to generate an alarm based on the first result of the comparison. 6. A vehicle driveability control apparatus coupled to the vehicle control wearable apparatus of claim 1 , comprising: a second data transceiver configured to receive a blocking signal for controlling a vehicle in a blocked state that prevents a potential driver from driving the vehicle; a vehicle driveability controller coupled to the second data transceiver and configured to receive the blocking signal from the second data transceiver; and one or more actuators coupled to the vehicle driveability controller; wherein the vehicle driveability controller is configured to control the one or more actuators to render the vehicle in the blocked state. 7. The vehicle driveability control apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the vehicle driveability controller, upon receiving the blocking signal, is configured to send a first actuating signal to the one or more actuators; upon receiving the first actuating signal the one or more actuators are configured to prevent an electric vehicle door lock of the vehicle from receiving a signal form an electric vehicle door key to unlock the electric vehicle door lock thereby controlling the vehicle in a blocked state. 8. The vehicle driveability control apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the one or more actuators are configured to send a vehicle operation state signal indicating that the vehicle is in the blocked state to the vehicle driveability controller; and upon receiving the vehicle operation state signal the vehicle driveability controller is configured to control the second data transceiver to send the vehicle operation state signal. 9. The vehicle driveability control apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the second data transceiver, subsequent to sending the vehicle operation state signal indicating that the vehicle is in the blocked state, is configured to receive an unblocking signal, and send the unblocking signal to the vehicle driveability controller; and the vehicle driveability controller, upon receiving the unblocking signal, is configured to control the one or more actuators to render the vehicle transitioning from the blocked state to an unblocked state in which the vehicle is drivable. 10. The vehicle driveability control apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the vehicle driveability controller, upon receiving the unblocking signal, is configured to send a second actuating signal to the one or more actuators; and the one or more actuators, upon receiving the second actuating signal, is configured to enable the electric vehicle door lock to receive a signal from the electric vehicle door key to unlock the electric vehicle door lock. 11. A system for controlling a vehicle operation, comprising a vehicle control wearable apparatus and a vehicle driveability control apparatus; wherein the vehicle control wearable apparatus comprises: a detector configured to detect an intoxicating substance intake level of a potential driver of a vehicle; a vehicle operation state controller coupled to the detector and configured to receive the intoxicating substance intake level from the detector; an anticircumvention device coupled to the vehicle operation state controller; and a first data transceiver coupled to the vehicle operation state controller; wherein the vehicle driveability control apparatus comprises: a second data transceiver; a vehicle driveability controller coupled to the second data transceiver; and one or more actuators coupled to the vehicle driveability controller; wherein the vehicle operation state controller is configured to conduct a comparison between the intoxicating substance intake level and a first threshold level, and control the first data transceiver to send a blocking signal to the second data transceiver based on a first result of the comparison at a first time point, the blocking signal controlling the vehicle in a blocked state thereby prevents the potential driver from driving the vehicle; the second data transceiver is configured to receive the blocking signal from the first data transceiver and send the blocking signal to the vehicle driveability controller; the vehicle driveability controller, upon receiving the blocking signal from the second data transceiver, is configured to control the one or more actuators to render the vehicle in the blocked state; the vehicle operation state controller is configured to control the anticircumvention device to render the vehicle control wearable apparatus unremovable from the potential driver based on the first result of the comparison; and the first result of the compa
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