Safety monitoring method and system for vehicle, and device
US-2022111732-A1 · Apr 14, 2022 · US
US11522235B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11522235-B1 |
| Application number | US-202217739543-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | May 9, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 4, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2022 |
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Vehicles can employ onboard telematic monitoring devices to collect vehicle and operation data, such as for improved vehicle fleet management. Such telematic monitoring devices are dependent on power from a vehicle, such that data collection and communication can be interrupted if a telematic monitoring device is disconnected or has a poor connection. The present disclosure relates to battery devices, which provide power to telematic monitoring devices as needed in order to maintain data collection and communication, or other more limited functionality. The present disclosure also relates to systems including battery devices, and methods for operating battery devices. The present disclosure also relates to detecting temperature of batteries, as well as emergency input and messages for telematic monitoring systems.
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A system comprising: a telematic monitoring device capable of obtaining data and power from a vehicle, the telematic monitoring device operable in a first plurality of modes including at least: a sleep mode where activity of the telematic monitoring device is limited; and an awake mode where the telematic monitoring device is operable to transmit a wireless signal; and a battery device electrically coupled to the telematic monitoring device, the battery device including control circuitry, at least one battery, and at least one temperature sensor, the control circuitry operable in a second plurality of modes including at least: a low-power mode where the control circuitry is inactive; and a measurement mode where the control circuitry is operable to analyze temperature data from the temperature sensor, wherein: during operation of the control circuitry in the low-power mode, the control circuitry of the battery device is operable to transition to operate in the measurement mode after a set period, where the set period is initially a first duration; during operation of the control circuitry in the measurement mode, the control circuitry is operable to; compare a first temperature of the battery indicated in the temperature data to a first threshold, and to send a first alert to the telematic monitoring device if the first temperature of the battery exceeds the first threshold; and compare the first temperature of the battery indicated in the temperature data to a second threshold lower than the first threshold; and if the first temperature of the battery is higher than the second threshold and below the first threshold, set the set period to a second duration shorter than the first duration and transition to operate in the low-power mode; and during operation of the telematic monitoring device in the sleep mode, the telematic monitoring device is operable to transmit a second alert to a remote device in response to the receiving the first alert from the battery device. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein during operation of the control circuitry in the measurement mode, the control circuitry is operable to transition to the low-power mode if the first temperature of the battery is less than the first threshold. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry is operable to, after setting the set period to the second duration and transitioning the control circuitry to operate in the low-power mode: during operation of the control circuitry in the low-power mode, transition the control circuitry to operate in the measurement mode after the set period; during operation of the control circuitry in the measurement mode, compare a second temperature of the battery indicated in the temperature data from the temperature sensor to the first threshold; and send the first alert to the telematic monitoring device if the second temperature of the battery exceeds the first threshold. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry is operable to, after setting the set period to the second duration and transitioning the control circuitry to operate in the low-power mode: during operation of the control circuitry in the low-power mode, transition the control circuitry to operate in the measurement mode after the set period; during operation of the control circuitry in the measurement mode, compare a second temperature of the battery indicated in the temperature data from the temperature sensor to the second threshold; if the second temperature of the battery is below the second threshold, reset the set period to the first duration. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry is operable to, after setting the set period to the second duration and transitioning the control circuitry to operate in the low-power mode: during operation of the control circuitry in the low-power mode, transition the control circuitry to operate in the measurement mode after the set period; during operation of the control circuitry in the measurement mode, compare a second temperature of the battery indicated in the temperature data from the temperature sensor to the second threshold; if the second temperature of the battery is below the second threshold, transition the control circuitry to operate in the low-power mode; and if temperature of the battery has not exceeded the second threshold for a set number of comparisons to the second threshold, reset the set period to the first duration. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry is operable to, after setting the set period to the second duration and transitioning the control circuitry to operate in the low-power mode: during operation of the control circuitry in the low-power mode, transition the control circuitry to operate in the measurement mode after the set period; during operation of the control circuitry in the measurement mode, compare a second temperature of the battery indicated in the temperature data from the temperature sensor to the second threshold; if the second temperature of the battery is below the second threshold, transition the control circuitry to operate in the low-power mode; and if temperature of the battery has not exceeded the second threshold for an additional period longer than the set period, reset the set period to the first duration.
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Batteries in motive systems, e.g. vehicle, ship, plane · CPC title
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using microprocessors or computers · CPC title
for measuring temperature · CPC title
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