Mobile device tethering for vehicle systems based on variable time-of-flight and dead reckoning
US-2019227539-A1 · Jul 25, 2019 · US
US11399158B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11399158-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117166030-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 12, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 26, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jul 26, 2022 |
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A vehicle control system: allows a first camera to repeatedly capture an image around a vehicle at a predetermined interval to determine, with a first accuracy, whether or not the captured image includes a possible facial image of a user of the vehicle; sets the polling interval in accordance with a predetermined polling interval setting condition; allows a second camera to capture an image around the vehicle to determine, with a second accuracy higher than the first accuracy, whether or not the captured image includes a facial image of the user in a case where the captured image is determined to include the possible facial image of the user; and permits the user to enter the vehicle in a case where the captured image is recognized to include the facial image of the user.
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A vehicle control system which controls smart entry for a vehicle, the vehicle control system comprising a CPU including: a possible user determination section that allows a first camera to repeatedly capture a first surrounding image of the vehicle at a predetermined polling interval to determine, with a first accuracy, whether or not the first surrounding image captured by the first camera includes a possible facial image of a user of the vehicle; a polling interval setting section that sets the polling interval in accordance with a polling interval setting condition based on usage of the vehicle; a user determination section that allows a second camera to capture a second surrounding image of the vehicle to determine, with a second accuracy higher than the first accuracy, whether or not the second surrounding image captured by the second camera includes a facial image of the user in a case where the possible user determination section determines that the first surrounding image includes the possible facial image of the user; an entry permission section that permits the user to enter the vehicle in a case where the user determination section recognizes that the second surrounding image includes the facial image of the user; and a parking-spot recognition section that recognizes a spot where the vehicle is parked, wherein the polling interval setting section uses, as the polling interval setting condition, a setting condition of setting the polling interval at a first polling interval in a case where the parking-spot recognition section recognizes that the vehicle is parked at a residence of the user, and setting the polling interval at a second polling interval shorter than the first polling interval in a case where the parking-spot recognition section recognizes that the vehicle is parked at a place other than the residence of the user. 2. The vehicle control system according to claim 1 , further comprising a weather recognition section that recognizes weather at a spot where the vehicle is parked, wherein the polling interval setting section uses, as the polling interval setting condition, a setting condition of setting the polling interval at a third polling interval in a case where the weather recognition section recognizes that the weather at the spot where the vehicle is parked is not severe, and setting the polling interval at a fourth polling interval longer than the third polling interval in a case where the weather recognition section recognizes that the weather at the spot where the vehicle is parked is severe. 3. The vehicle control system according to claim 1 , wherein the polling interval setting section uses, as the polling interval setting condition, a setting condition of setting the polling interval at a fifth polling interval in a case where the user determination section determines that the second surrounding image includes no facial image of the user within a predetermined time, and setting the polling interval at a sixth polling interval shorter than the fifth polling interval in a case where the user determination section determines that the second surrounding image includes the facial image of the user within a latest predetermined time. 4. The vehicle control system according to claim 1 , further comprising a lock/unlock-time recognition section that recognizes at least one of an unlock time at which a door of the vehicle is unlocked or a lock time at which the door of the vehicle is locked, wherein the polling interval setting section sets an estimated vehicle use time zone where the user is assumed to use the vehicle on a basis of at least one of the unlock time of the door of the vehicle or the lock time of the door of the vehicle, the unlock time and the lock time being recognized by the lock/unlock-time recognition section, and the polling interval setting section uses, as the polling interval setting condition, a setting condition of setting the polling interval at a seventh polling interval in a case where a current time is not within the estimated vehicle use time zone, and setting the polling interval at an eighth polling interval shorter than the seventh polling interval in a case where the current time is within the estimated vehicle use time zone. 5. The vehicle control system according to claim 4 , further comprising a schedule recognition section that recognizes a schedule of the user, the schedule including estimated use for the vehicle by the user, wherein the polling interval setting section sets the estimated vehicle use time zone on a basis of the schedule recognized by the schedule recognition section and at least one of the unlock time of the door of the vehicle or the lock time of the door of the vehicle, the unlock time and the lock time being recognized by the lock/unlock-time recognition section. 6. The vehicle control system according to claim 1 , further comprising a schedule recognition section that recognizes a schedule of the user, the schedule including estimated use for the vehicle by the user, wherein the polling interval setting section sets an estimated vehicle use time zone where the user is assumed to use the vehicle on a basis of the schedule recognized by the schedule recognition section, and the polling interval setting section uses, as the polling interval setting condition, a setting condition of setting the polling interval at a ninth polling interval in a case where a current time is not within the estimated vehicle use time zone, and setting the polling interval at a tenth polling interval shorter than the ninth polling interval in a case where the current time is within the estimated vehicle use time zone. 7. A vehicle control method executed by a computer to execute smart entry control for a vehicle, the vehicle control method comprising: a possible user determination step of allowing a first camera to repeatedly capture a first surrounding image of the vehicle at a predetermined polling interval to determine, with a first accuracy, whether or not the first surrounding image captured by the first camera includes a possible facial image of a user of the vehicle; a polling interval setting step of setting the polling interval in accordance with a polling interval setting condition based on usage of the vehicle; a user determination step of allowing a second camera to capture a second surrounding image of the vehicle to determine, with a second accuracy higher than the first accuracy, whether or not the second surrounding image captured by the second camera includes a facial image of the user in a case where, in the possible user determination step, a determination is made that the first surrounding image includes the possible facial image of the user; an entry permission step of permitting the user to enter the vehicle in a case where, in the user determination step, a determination is made that the second surrounding image includes the facial image of the user; and a parking-spot recognition step of recognizing a spot where the vehicle is parked, wherein in the polling interval setting step, as the polling interval setting condition, a setting condition is used, the setting condition being of setting the polling interval at a first polling interval in a case where in the parking-spot recognition step, the vehicle is recognized to be parked at a residence of the user, and setting the polling interval at a second polling interval shorter than the first polling interval in a case where in the parking-spot recognition step, the vehicle is recognized to be parked at a place other than the residence of the user. 8. A non-transitory recording medium in which a vehicle control program to execute smart entry control for a vehicle is recorded, the vehicle
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