System and method for detecting items in aircraft stowage areas
US-10669028-B1 · Jun 2, 2020 · US
US11548640B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11548640-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916688548-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2023 |
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A system and method for vehicle compartment item presence indication senses an item within a vehicle compartment and notifies a user if the item is expected or unexpected within the compartment based on a vehicle state. Should the item be expected in a compartment during a phase of flight where the compartment is expected to contain items, there is no abnormal indication. However, if a compartment is expected to be empty during a specific phase of flight and the sensors indicate an item is present, the system will alert the user to the unexpected item.
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A system for vehicle compartment item presence indication, comprising: at least one compartment onboard a vehicle, the at least one compartment including a compartment door; a sensor within the at least one compartment, the sensor configured for wirelessly sensing a presence of an item within the at least one compartment; an indicator configured to perform an alert; a vehicle system bus configured for transmitting at least one vehicle state of the vehicle; a controller operatively coupled with each of the sensor the indicator, and the vehicle system bus; a tangible, non-transitory memory configured to communicate with the controller, the tangible, non-transitory memory having instructions stored therein that, in response to execution by the controller, cause the controller to: receive the at least one vehicle state of the vehicle from the vehicle system bus; receive compartment information including at least one expected feature within the at least one compartment; receive, from the sensor, an indication of the item present within the at least one compartment; determine if the indication is an abnormal based on the compartment information, the indication and the at least one vehicle state; generate the alert if the indication is the abnormal; activate the indicator in response to generating the alert; and remove power from the sensor and the controller during a specific vehicle state of the at least one vehicle state. 2. The system for vehicle compartment item presence indication of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the compartment door is constructed of a switchable opacity material configured for one of an opaque state and a clear state, and wherein activate the indicator further comprises commanding the switchable opacity material to the clear state enabling a view within the at least one compartment. 3. The system for vehicle compartment item presence indication of claim 2 , further including a compartment illuminator and wherein activate the indicator further includes internally illuminating the at least one compartment. 4. The system for vehicle compartment item presence indication of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle further includes one of an aircraft and aerial vehicle, a bus, an auto, a boat, and a train. 5. The system for vehicle compartment item presence indication of claim 1 , wherein the at least one compartment further comprises one of an overhead bin, a passenger stowage, a closet, a lavatory compartment, a passenger cabin, a passenger cabin class, a maintenance compartment, a flight deck stowage, and a flight deck compartment. 6. The system for vehicle compartment item presence indication of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is one of an infrared (IR) transceiver, a radio frequency (RF) transceiver, and a laser transceiver. 7. The system for vehicle compartment item presence indication of claim 1 , wherein the sensor further includes a transmitter paired with a distal receiver, the transmitter paired with a proximal receiver, and a plurality of transceivers positioned for a coverage of the compartment. 8. The system for vehicle compartment item presence indication of claim 1 , wherein the indicator further comprises one of a light, a light proximal with the compartment door, a communication to one of a crewmember and a passenger, and a wireless notification. 9. The system for vehicle compartment item presence indication of claim 1 , wherein the at least one vehicle state further comprises a taxi, a takeoff, a landing, an altitude, a status of a seat belt sign, a status of a seat belt buckle, a status of a main cabin door, a maintenance inspection, a security inspection, and at least one threat level. 10. The system for vehicle compartment item presence indication of claim 1 , wherein the abnormal further comprises, based on a comparison with the at least one vehicle state, at least one of: the item present in an expected empty compartment, an absence of the at least one expected item, a sensed person present in an expected empty portion of the compartment, and the item present in an expected empty portion of the compartment. 11. The system for vehicle compartment item presence indication of claim 1 , further comprising a user interface configured for receiving a command from a user and directing the controller to declare a specific one of the at least one vehicle state. 12. A method for vehicle compartment item presence indication, comprising: positioning a sensor within at least one compartment onboard a vehicle, the sensor configured for wirelessly sensing an item within the at least one compartment; receiving at least one vehicle state of the vehicle; receiving, from the sensor, an indication of the item present within the at least one compartment; determining if the indication is an abnormal based on the indication and the at least one vehicle state; generating an alert if the indication is the abnormal; and activating an indicator in response to generating the alert; and removing power from the sensor and the controller during a specific vehicle state of the at least one vehicle state. 13. The method for vehicle compartment item presence indication of claim 12 , further including receiving compartment information including at least one expected item within the at least one compartment and wherein determining if the indication is the abnormal is further based on the compartment information. 14. The method for vehicle compartment item presence indication of claim 12 , wherein the at least one vehicle state further comprises a taxi, a takeoff, a landing, an altitude, a status of a seat belt sign, a status of a seat belt buckle, a status of a main cabin door, a maintenance inspection, a security inspection, and at least one threat level.
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