Touch sensor detector system and method
US-10073565-B2 · Sep 11, 2018 · US
US11353979B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11353979-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117226522-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 9, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2022 |
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The present invention relates to automotive interface systems and methods. In one embodiment, an automotive interface system includes a steering wheel and an integrated interpolated variable impedance array that comprises a grid of sensing elements. The sensing elements are configured to power on simultaneously and to simultaneously generate multiple currents along multiple current paths in response to sensing a touch wherein the amount of current generated by a sensing element of the grid is directly proportional to the force applied by the touch. The automotive interface system also includes an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and a processor communicatively coupled to the interpolated variable impedance array that are configured to receive the multiple currents along multiple current paths and determine a location, a duration, an area, and a force of the touch from the multiple currents along multiple current paths.
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A vehicle interface system, comprising: an interpolated variable impedance array disposed on or about a vehicle control pedal, the interpolated variable impedance array comprising a grid of sensing elements that are configured to power on simultaneously and to simultaneously generate multiple currents along multiple current paths in response to sensing a touch, wherein an amount of current generated by a sensing element of the grid of sensing elements is directly proportional to a force applied by the touch, and wherein the interpolated variable impedance array facilitates a continuous pressure gradient based on a defined distance between adjacent sensing elements of the grid of sensing elements; and an analog-to-digital converter and a processor communicatively coupled to the interpolated variable impedance array and configured to receive the multiple currents along multiple current paths and determine a location, a duration, an area, and the force of the touch from the multiple currents along multiple current paths. 2. The vehicle interface system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle control pedal is an accelerator pedal, and wherein the processor is configured to control a magnitude of acceleration based on an amount of pressure applied to the interpolated variable impedance array. 3. The vehicle interface system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle control pedal is a brake pedal, and wherein the processor is configured to control a magnitude of deceleration based on an amount of pressure applied to the interpolated variable impedance array. 4. The vehicle interface system of claim 1 , wherein the interpolated variable impedance array and the processor are configured to facilitate control of a vehicle operation based on a pattern associated with the touch. 5. The vehicle interface system of claim 4 , wherein the vehicle control pedal is an accelerator pedal, and wherein the processor is configured to facilitate an amount of acceleration based on the pattern indicating the amount of acceleration to be applied. 6. The vehicle interface system of claim 4 , wherein the vehicle control pedal is a brake pedal, and wherein the processor is configured to facilitate an amount of deceleration based on the pattern indicating an amount of braking action to be applied. 7. A vehicle interface system, comprising: an interpolated variable impedance array disposed on or about one or more of a gear shifter, a dash board, an interior roof, a center console, an arm rest, a sun visor, and a control lever, the interpolated variable impedance array comprising a grid of sensing elements that are configured to power on simultaneously and to simultaneously generate multiple currents along multiple current paths in response to sensing a touch, wherein an amount of current generated by a sensing element of the grid of sensing elements is directly proportional to a force applied by the touch, and wherein the interpolated variable impedance array facilitates a continuous pressure gradient based on a defined distance between adjacent sensing elements of the grid of sensing elements; and an analog-to-digital converter and a processor communicatively coupled to the interpolated variable impedance array and configured to receive the multiple currents along multiple current paths and determine a location, a duration, an area, and the force of the touch from the multiple currents along multiple current paths. 8. The vehicle interface system of claim 7 , wherein a magnitude of response associated with the touch is relative to an amount of pressure applied to the at least one of the gear shifter, the dash board, the interior roof, the center console, the arm rest, the sun visor, and the control lever. 9. The vehicle interface system of claim 7 , wherein the interpolated variable impedance array and the processor are configured to facilitate control of a vehicle operation based on a pattern associated with the touch. 10. The vehicle interface system of claim 9 , wherein the pattern is a first pattern that indicates a first action associated with the vehicle operation, and wherein the interpolated variable impedance array and the processor are further configured to differentiate the first pattern from a second pattern that indicates a second action associated with the vehicle operation. 11. The vehicle interface system of claim 9 , wherein the pattern is a first pattern that indicates a first action associated with the vehicle operation, and wherein the interpolated variable impedance array and the processor are further configured to: differentiate the first pattern from a second pattern, wherein the second pattern is a spurious input; and reject the second pattern as being an inadvertent input. 12. The vehicle interface system of claim 9 , wherein the interpolated variable impedance array and the processor are configured to transfer control of the vehicle operation to a driver based on the pattern associated with the touch. 13. The vehicle interface system of claim 7 , wherein the interpolated variable impedance array and the processor are configured to facilitate an auditory response based on the touch, wherein the auditory response comprises an indication of a function defined for the touch. 14. The vehicle interface system of claim 7 , wherein the interpolated variable impedance array and the processor are configured to control wipers. 15. The vehicle interface system of claim 7 , wherein the interpolated variable impedance array and the processor are configured to control blinkers. 16. The vehicle interface system of claim 7 , wherein the interpolated variable impedance array and the processor are configured to control vehicle navigation. 17. The vehicle interface system of claim 16 , wherein the interpolated variable impedance array and the processor are configured to select a destination of a map based on the touch. 18. The vehicle interface system of claim 7 , wherein a steering wheel comprises a surface covering, and wherein the interpolated variable impedance array is disposed on or about the steering wheel under the surface covering. 19. The vehicle interface system of claim 18 , further comprising a light emitting diode located on or about the steering wheel, wherein the light emitting diode indicates a touch location associated with the interpolated variable impedance array.
Instruments characterised by their location or relative disposition in or on vehicles (arrangements of lighting devices on dashboards B60Q3/10) · CPC title
Input arrangements, i.e. from user to vehicle, associated with vehicle functions or specially adapted therefor · CPC title
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mounted on the steering wheel · CPC title
pattern-reading type · CPC title
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