Tracking and analysis of drivers within a fleet of vehicles

US11244570B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11244570-B2
Application numberUS-201816020298-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 27, 2018
Priority dateJun 22, 2015
Publication dateFeb 8, 2022
Grant dateFeb 8, 2022

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A system for tracking a fleet of vehicles and analyzing a driver associated with the fleet of vehicles. The system includes a monitoring engine for receiving information from a vehicle-tracking device associated with a vehicle of the fleet. A mapping engine displays, to a user, an icon indicative of an incident on a map. A video repository engine receives video data from a video camera associated with the vehicle and associates an incident video with the icon. A driver analysis engine obtains the incident information associated with a plurality of drivers and analyzes the incident information associated with the driver to generate a driver profile. The driver analysis engine compares the driver with corresponding drivers in the same and other fleets.

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Having thus described various embodiments of the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent includes the following: 1. A computerized method of receiving video data, the method comprising: tracking a first video camera mounted in a law enforcement vehicle, wherein the tracking of the first video camera includes collecting a record of the first video camera's location and orientation through time; detecting an incident using a vehicle tracking device; receiving an inquiry location and an inquiry time associated with the incident; determining that the first video camera may include a view of the inquiry location at the inquiry time based upon the tracking of the first video camera; requesting video data from the first video camera associated with the inquiry time; receiving the video data from the first video camera; displaying, at a first real-time display to a driver of the law enforcement vehicle, the view of the inquiry location to allow the driver, while currently driving, to make adjustments to driving habits to avoid future incidents; determining, using a driver analysis engine, a quality of driving being exercised by the driver; and displaying, at a second real-time display to a supervisor of the driver, a visual indicator to enable the supervisor to quickly determine the quality of driving being exercised by the driver. 2. The computerized method of claim 1 , wherein the video data from the first video camera is received upon the first video camera returning to a vicinity of an upload location. 3. The computerized method of claim 1 , further comprising: tracking a second video camera, wherein the tracking of the second video camera includes collecting a record of the second video camera's location and orientation through time; and determining that the first video camera does not include a view of the inquiry location at the inquiry time based upon the tracking of the first video camera. 4. The computerized method of claim 1 , wherein the inquiry location and the inquiry time are both received from a user. 5. The computerized method of claim 4 , wherein the inquiry location is indicated by the user selecting a location on a map that is displayed to a user. 6. The computerized method of claim 5 , wherein the inquiry location and the inquiry time are generated based upon an incident indication of the incident. 7. The computerized method of claim 6 , wherein the incident indication was received from a camera external to a fleet of cameras. 8. The computerized method of claim 7 , wherein the video data is received by requesting video data from an external administrator such that the video data is not directly accessible to the user. 9. A computerized method of receiving video data, the method comprising: tracking a first video camera mounted in a first vehicle of a fleet of and a second video camera mounted in a second vehicle of a fleet of vehicles, wherein the tracking of the first video camera includes collecting a record of the first video camera's location and orientation through time, wherein the tracking of the second video camera includes collecting a record of the second video camera's location and orientation through time; detecting an incident using a vehicle tracking device; receiving, from the first video camera, an incident indication of the incident with an associated time and location; acquiring a first set of video data from the first video camera which includes video data of the associated time; generating an inquiry location and an inquiry time based on the incident indication; determining that an area visible by the second video camera may include a view of the inquiry location at the inquiry time based upon the tracking of the second video camera; requesting video data recorded by the second video camera; receiving a second set of video data from the second video camera which includes video data of the inquiry time; displaying, at a first real-time display to a driver of the first vehicle, the view of the inquiry location to allow the driver to make adjustments, while currently driving, to driving habits to avoid future incidents; determining, using a driver analysis engine, a quality of driving being exercised by the driver; and displaying, at a second real-time display to a supervisor of the driver, a visual indicator to enable the supervisor to quickly determine the quality of driving being exercised by the driver. 10. The computerized method of claim 9 , wherein the first set of video data from the first video camera is received upon the first video camera returning to a vicinity of a first upload location, wherein the second set of video data from the second video camera is received upon the second video camera returning to a vicinity of a second upload location, wherein only the requested video data is transferred. 11. The computerized method of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the first upload location and the second upload location allows a WiFi connection. 12. The computerized method of claim 9 , wherein the step of determining the area visible by the second video camera is performed in response to a user selecting an incident icon displayed on a map to the user. 13. The computerized method of claim 9 , wherein the first camera belongs to a fleet that is separate than a fleet to which the second camera belongs. 14. The computerized method of claim 13 , wherein the second set of video data is received by a request to an external administrator. 15. The computerized method of claim 13 , wherein the incident indication is indicative of a flawed driving performance. 16. A computerized method of receiving video, the method comprising: tracking a first video camera mounted in a commercial vehicle, wherein the tracking of the first video camera includes collecting a record of the first video camera's location and orientation through time; detecting an incident using a vehicle tracking device; receiving, at a video repository, video data from the first video camera; receiving, at a time later than the video data is received at the video repository, an inquiry location and an inquiry time associated with the incident; determining that the video data from the first video camera may include a view of the inquiry location at the inquiry time based upon the tracking of the first video camera; requesting video data from the video repository associated with first video camera and the inquiry time; receiving the video data from the video repository; at a first real-time display to a driver of the commercial vehicle, the video data to allow the driver, while currently driving, to make adjustments to driving habits to avoid future incidents; determining, using a driver analysis engine, a quality of driving being exercised by the driver; and displaying, at a second real-time display to a dispatcher of the commercial vehicle, a visual indicator to enable the dispatcher to quickly determine the quality of driving being exercised by the driver. 17. The computerized method of claim 16 , wherein the inquiry location and the inquiry time are both received from a user. 18. The computerized method of claim 16 , wherein the video data from the first video camera is wirelessly uploaded to the video repository upon the first video camera returning to a vicinity of an upload location. 19. The computerized method of claim 16 , wherein only the requested video data is transferred. 20. The computerized method of claim 16 , fur

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  • Registering or indicating performance data other than driving, working, idle, or waiting time, with or without registering driving, working, idle or waiting time · CPC title

  • using optical or ultrasonic detectors · CPC title

  • from the vehicle, e.g. floating car data [FCD] · CPC title

  • for creating historical data or processing based on historical data · CPC title

  • for classifying traffic situation · CPC title

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What does patent US11244570B2 cover?
A system for tracking a fleet of vehicles and analyzing a driver associated with the fleet of vehicles. The system includes a monitoring engine for receiving information from a vehicle-tracking device associated with a vehicle of the fleet. A mapping engine displays, to a user, an icon indicative of an incident on a map. A video repository engine receives video data from a video camera associat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Digital Ally Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08G1/20. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 08 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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