Progressive lockout policy for deviceless vehicle access and remote lockout management interface
US-2022219643-A1 · Jul 14, 2022 · US
US12103494B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12103494-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217991059-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 21, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2022 |
| Publication date | Oct 1, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 1, 2024 |
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A vehicle entry system which identifies authorized users via facial recognition has an image sensor configured to capture real-time images according to a predetermined field of view from a vehicle. A lockout device is configured to selectably provide access to the vehicle. The entry system has a controller configured to (A) analyze a first one of the captured images for matching to a stored facial pattern corresponding to an authorized user of the vehicle, (B) detect a request for a secondary authentication after the captured image being analyzed fails to match the stored facial pattern, (C) analyze a second one of the captured images for a nonbiometric secondary code entrusted to a secondary user; and (D) issue a command for the lockout device to grant the access to the vehicle when the secondary code is detected.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle entry system comprising: an image sensor configured to capture real-time images according to a predetermined field of view from a vehicle; a lockout device configured to selectably provide access to the vehicle; and a controller configured to: (A) analyze a first one of the captured real-time images for matching to a stored facial pattern corresponding to an authorized user of the vehicle; (B) detect a request for a secondary authentication after the captured image real-time being analyzed fails to match the stored facial pattern; (C) analyze a second one of the captured real-time images for a nonbiometric secondary code entrusted to a secondary user; and (D) issue a command for the lockout device to grant access to the vehicle when the secondary code is detected; wherein the controller is responsive to a trigger condition in order to initiate analyzing the first one of the captured real-time images in (A); and wherein the controller is further configured to generate a confirmation signal perceptible by the secondary user to indicate a start of a time window during which the at least second one of the captured real-time images is captured. 2. The vehicle entry system of claim 1 wherein the access to the vehicle is comprised of unlocking of a vehicle closure. 3. The vehicle entry system of claim 1 wherein the access to the vehicle is comprised of enabling an operation of a powertrain of the vehicle. 4. The vehicle entry system of claim 1 wherein the secondary authentication code is comprised of an alphanumeric series. 5. The vehicle entry system of claim 1 wherein the secondary authentication code is comprised of a graphical pattern. 6. The vehicle entry system of claim 1 wherein the secondary code is comprised of a series of gestures over a sequence of the captured real-time images. 7. The vehicle entry system of claim 1 wherein the request for the secondary authentication is comprised of a repetition of the trigger condition. 8. The vehicle entry system of claim 7 wherein the trigger condition is comprised of a manual contact of the secondary user with the vehicle. 9. The vehicle entry system of claim 1 wherein the controller is further configured to (1) analyze a plurality of captured images after the secondary authentication code is analyzed to identify a supplemental action code, and (2) generate a command for a vehicle accessory to execute an accessory function corresponding to the supplemental action code. 10. A method for controlling entry into a vehicle, comprising steps of: capturing real-time images according to a predetermined field of view from the vehicle; analyzing a first one of the captured real-time images for matching to a stored facial pattern corresponding to an authorized user of the vehicle; detecting a request for a secondary authentication by a secondary user after the first one of the captured real-time images being analyzed fails to match the stored facial pattern; generating a confirmation signal perceptible by the secondary user to indicate a start of a time window during which at least a second one of the captured images is captured; analyzing the second one of the captured real-time images for a nonbiometric secondary authentication code entrusted to the secondary user; and issuing a command for a lockout device to grant access to the vehicle when the secondary code is detected. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the access to the vehicle is comprised of unlocking of a vehicle closure. 12. The method of claim 10 wherein the access to the vehicle is comprised of enabling an operation of a powertrain of the vehicle. 13. The method of claim 10 wherein the secondary code is comprised of an alphanumeric series. 14. The method of claim 10 wherein the secondary code is comprised of a graphical pattern. 15. The method of claim 10 wherein the secondary code is comprised of a series of gestures over a sequence of the captured real-time images. 16. The method of claim 10 further comprising a step of detecting a trigger condition, wherein the step of analyzing the first one of the captured real-time images is initiated in response to detecting the trigger condition, and wherein the request for the secondary authentication is comprised of a repetition of the trigger condition. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the trigger condition is comprised of a manual contact of the secondary user with the vehicle. 18. The method of claim 10 further comprising steps of: analyzing a plurality of captured real-time images after the secondary authentication code is analyzed to identify a supplemental action code; and generating a command for a vehicle accessory to execute an accessory function corresponding to the supplemental action code.
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