Accessory control with geo-fencing

US9168927B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9168927-B2
Application numberUS-201414519926-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 21, 2014
Priority dateJun 8, 2012
Publication dateOct 27, 2015
Grant dateOct 27, 2015

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A vehicle accessory can transmit a first signal to a mobile device, the first signal including a location of a vehicle. The mobile device can monitor its own location. The mobile device can assess whether one or more location-based criteria have been satisfied based on the location of the mobile device and the location of the vehicle. Upon determining that a location-based criterion has been satisfied, the mobile device can transmit a second signal to the vehicle accessory indicating that a function of the vehicle is to be controlled. Thus, for example, the mobile device can activate or de-activate vehicle features (e.g., door locking, vehicle defrosting, etc.) in a manner that capitalizes on efficient signal transmission.

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A method comprising: accessing, at a mobile device, a rule that identifies: a location criterion that identifies a relationship between a vehicle-associated location and a location of the mobile device; and an identification of a control command that is to be transmitted from the mobile device when the location criterion is satisfied; estimating, by the mobile device, the vehicle-associated location, wherein the vehicle-associated location corresponds to a location of a vehicle; subsequently estimating, by the mobile device, a current location of the mobile device; determining, by the mobile device, whether the location criterion of the rule is met, the determination being based on the current location of the mobile device and the vehicle-associated location; and in the event that the location criterion is met, facilitating a transmission of the control command to the vehicle or an electronic device located inside the vehicle, wherein the control command includes an instruction to control a function of the vehicle or the electronic device. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the rule includes a specification as to how a geofence boundary is to be defined, and wherein the relationship identified in the location criterion indicates that the mobile device is within the geofence. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the rule includes a specification as to how a geofence boundary is to be defined, and wherein the relationship identified in the location criterion indicates that the mobile device has crossed the geofence. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the location criterion identifies a threshold distance, and wherein determining whether the location criterion of the rule is met includes determining whether the current location of the mobile device is within the threshold distance from the vehicle-associated location or determining a distance between the current location of the mobile device and the vehicle-associated location exceeds the threshold distance. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the rule is determined, at least in part, based on analysis of data identifying empirical use of a function related to the vehicle. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the rule is determined, at least in part, based on input from a user of the mobile device. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the control command includes an instruction to lock a door of the vehicle, unlock a door of the vehicle, open a trunk of the vehicle, start an engine in the vehicle, stop an engine in the vehicle, start a temperature control feature of the vehicle, initiate a navigation operation, adjust a position of a seat in the vehicle, or initiate a music control associated with the vehicle. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: accessing, at a mobile device, a second rule that identifies: a second location criterion that identifies a second relationship between a vehicle-associated location and a location of the mobile device; and an identification of a second control command that is to be transmitted from the mobile device when the second location criterion is satisfied; determining, by the mobile device, whether the second location criterion of the rule is met, the determination being based on the current location of the mobile device and the vehicle-associated location; and in the event that the second location criterion is met, facilitating a transmission of the second control command to the vehicle or the electronic device located inside the vehicle. 9. A mobile device comprising: one or more processors; and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium containing instructions, that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform actions including: accessing a rule that identifies: a location criterion that identifies a relationship between a vehicle-associated location and a location of the mobile device; and an identification of a control command that is to be transmitted from the mobile device when the location criterion is satisfied; estimating the vehicle-associated location, wherein the vehicle-associated location corresponds to a location of a vehicle; subsequently estimating a current location of the mobile device; determining whether the location criterion of the rule is met, the determination being based on the current location of the mobile device and the vehicle-associated location; and in the event that the location criterion is met, facilitating a transmission of a control signal to the vehicle or an electronic device located inside the vehicle, wherein the control signal includes an instruction to control a function of the vehicle or the electronic device. 10. The mobile device of claim 9 wherein the rule includes a specification as to how a geofence boundary is to be defined, and wherein the relationship identified in the location criterion indicates that the mobile device is within the geofence. 11. The mobile device of claim 9 wherein the rule includes a specification as to how a geofence boundary is to be defined, and wherein the relationship identified in the location criterion indicates that the mobile device has crossed the geofence. 12. The mobile device of claim 9 wherein the location criterion identifies a threshold distance, and wherein determining whether the location criterion of the rule is met includes determining whether the current location of the mobile device is within the threshold distance from the vehicle-associated location or determining a distance between the current location of the mobile device and the vehicle-associated location exceeds the threshold distance. 13. The mobile device of claim 9 wherein the rule is determined, at least in part, based on analysis of data identifying empirical use of a function related to the vehicle. 14. The mobile device of claim 9 wherein the rule is determined, at least in part, based on input from a user of the mobile device. 15. The mobile device of claim 9 , wherein the control command includes an instruction to lock a door of the vehicle, unlock a door of the vehicle, open a trunk of the vehicle, start an engine in the vehicle, stop an engine in the vehicle, start a temperature control feature of the vehicle, initiate a navigation operation, adjust a position of a seat in the vehicle, or initiate a music control associated with the vehicle. 16. The mobile device of claim 9 , wherein the actions further include: accessing a second rule that identifies: a second location criterion that identifies a second relationship between a vehicle-associated location and a location of the mobile device; and an identification of a second control command that is to be transmitted from the mobile device when the second location criterion is satisfied; determining whether the second location criterion of the rule is met, the determination being based on the current location of the mobile device and the vehicle-associated location; and in the event that the second location criterion is met, facilitating a transmission of the second control command to the vehicle or the electronic device located inside the vehicle. 17. A computer-program product tangibly embodied in a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium, including instructions configured to cause one or more data processors to perform actions including: accessing a rule that identifies: a location criterion that identifies a relationship between a vehicle-associated location and a location of a mobile device; and an identification of a control command that is to be transmitted from t

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  • Interfacing with an on-board device of a vehicle (for hands-free speaking in vehicles H04M1/6075) · CPC title

  • using two-way short-range wireless interfaces · CPC title

  • with dynamic range variability · CPC title

  • locating network equipment · CPC title

  • Digital computing or data processing equipment or methods, specially adapted for specific functions (information retrieval, database structures or file system structures therefor G06F16/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US9168927B2 cover?
A vehicle accessory can transmit a first signal to a mobile device, the first signal including a location of a vehicle. The mobile device can monitor its own location. The mobile device can assess whether one or more location-based criteria have been satisfied based on the location of the mobile device and the location of the vehicle. Upon determining that a location-based criterion has been sa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W4/02. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 27 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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