Systems and methods for assisting a vehicle driver at a roundabout
US-2024144819-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US12570213B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12570213-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418603893-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2024 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2024 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2026 |
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A computer-implemented method that, when executed by data processing hardware, causes the data processing hardware to perform operations comprising obtaining sensor data from a vehicle sensor system of a vehicle, determining whether an object is approaching a rear end of the vehicle based on the sensor data, determining whether the vehicle is at rest based on the sensor data, and emitting a tactile alert through an audio system if the object is detected and the vehicle is at rest.
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A computer-implemented method that, when executed by data processing hardware, causes the data processing hardware to perform operations comprising: obtaining sensor data from a vehicle sensor system of a vehicle; determining whether an object is approaching a rear end of the vehicle based on the sensor data; determining whether the vehicle is at rest based on the sensor data; emitting a tactile alert through an audio system if the object is detected and the vehicle is at rest, the tactile alert comprising a low-frequency signal greater than 5 Hertz (Hz) and less than 20 Hz that produces a haptic effect perceivable but inaudible by one or more occupants of the vehicle; selectively emitting the tactile alert through audio speakers of the audio system located on a side of the vehicle corresponding to a side from which the object is detected, thereby providing directional notification to the one or more occupants; selectively providing a visual alert using an interior lighting system located on the side of the vehicle corresponding to the side from which the object is detected; and controlling a duration of the tactile alert and the visual alert such that the alerts are provided while the object is detected as approaching or passing the rear end of the vehicle, and ceasing the alerts when the object is no longer detected, thereby indicating to the occupants when it is safe to exit the vehicle. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein obtaining sensor data from the vehicle sensor system further comprises obtaining data from one or more camera sensors of an exterior sensor subsystem. 3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein obtaining sensor data from the vehicle sensor system further comprises obtaining data from one or more radar sensors of an exterior sensor subsystem. 4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein obtaining sensor data from the vehicle sensor system further comprises obtaining data from one or more wheel speed sensors of an exterior sensor subsystem. 5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein determining whether the vehicle is at rest further comprises determining whether the one or more wheel speed sensors indicate that the vehicle is idling. 6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein determining whether the vehicle is at rest further comprises determining whether an engine control module indicates that the vehicle is in a park mode. 7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein providing the visual alert comprises flashing or strobing the interior lighting system. 8 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising automatically locking one or more door locks of passenger compartment doors when the object is detected while the vehicle is at rest. 9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein determining whether the vehicle is at rest comprises determining, based on wheel speed sensor data, that a wheel speed of the vehicle is zero. 10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein emitting the tactile alert through the audio system comprises emitting the tactile alert through both front and rear speakers located in interior door trims of the vehicle. 11 . A vehicle management system of a vehicle, comprising: a computing system, comprising: data processing hardware; and memory hardware in communication with the data processing hardware, a vehicle sensor system in communication with the computing system; a body control module in communication with the computing system; and an audio system in communication with the computing system; wherein the memory hardware stores instructions that, when executed on the data processing hardware, cause the data processing hardware to perform operations comprising: obtaining sensor data from the vehicle sensor system; determining whether an object is approaching a rear end of the vehicle based on the sensor data; determining whether the vehicle is at rest based on the sensor data; emitting a tactile alert through the audio system if the object is detected and the vehicle is at rest, the tactile alert comprising a low-frequency signal greater than 5 Hertz (Hz) and less than 20 Hz that produces a haptic effect perceivable but inaudible by one or more occupants of the vehicle; selectively emitting the tactile alert through audio speakers of the audio system located on a side of the vehicle corresponding to a side from which the object is detected, thereby providing directional notification to the one or more occupants; selectively providing a visual alert using an interior lighting system located on the side of the vehicle corresponding to the side from which the object is detected; and controlling a duration of the tactile alert and the visual alert such that the alerts are provided while the object is detected as approaching or passing the rear end of the vehicle, and ceasing the alerts when the object is no longer detected, thereby indicating to the occupants when it is safe to exit the vehicle. 12 . The vehicle management system of claim 11 , wherein obtaining sensor data from the vehicle sensor system further comprises obtaining data from one or more camera sensors of an exterior sensor subsystem. 13 . The vehicle management system of claim 11 , wherein obtaining sensor data from the vehicle sensor system further comprises obtaining data from one or more radar sensors of an exterior sensor subsystem. 14 . The vehicle management system of claim 11 , wherein obtaining sensor data from the vehicle sensor system further comprises obtaining data from one or more wheel speed sensors of an exterior sensor subsystem. 15 . The vehicle management system of claim 14 , wherein determining whether the vehicle is at rest further comprises determining whether the one or more wheel speed sensors indicate that the vehicle is idling. 16 . The vehicle management system of claim 11 , wherein determining whether the vehicle is at rest further comprises determining whether an engine control module indicates that the vehicle is in a park mode. 17 . The vehicle management system of claim 11 , wherein providing the visual alert comprises flashing or strobing the interior lighting system. 18 . The vehicle management system of claim 11 , wherein the operations further comprise automatically locking one or more door locks of passenger compartment doors when the object is detected while the vehicle is at rest. 19 . The vehicle management system of claim 11 , wherein determining whether the vehicle is at rest comprises determining, based on wheel speed sensor data, that a wheel speed of the vehicle is zero. 20 . The vehicle management system of claim 11 , wherein emitting the tactile alert through the audio system comprises emitting the tactile alert through both front and rear speakers located in interior door trims of the vehicle.
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