System for generating a recuperation energy-efficient track for the vehicle
US-2024393123-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9792817B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9792817-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314368321-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 24, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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Apparatus, systems, and/or methods may involve reporting a road hazard. Road hazard data may be collected for an object on a road, which may include automatically generated data from a device associated with the object causing a hazard. The road hazard data may be provided to a service, an application, a device, a client, and so on. For example, the road hazard data may be merged with a map and provided to a map services client, a navigation client, and so on. An alert may be generated based on the road hazard data to warn of the hazard caused by the object. The alert may include a visual and/or audio representation of the hazard data. The alert may be used to automatically and/or manually avoid the hazard.
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An apparatus comprising: a data collector module at a server located remotely from a road to collect road hazard data for an object on the road, wherein the object is to include one or more of a vehicle or a bicycle, and wherein the road hazard data is to include automatically generated data from a device on the road associated with the object that is to indicate a hazard is created and that is to be provided to the server in response to when the vehicle veers across a lane divider for a travel lane of the road to create the hazard or when the bicycle is positioned in the travel lane of the road to create the hazard; and an interface module at the server to provide the road hazard data to a service module at a specific service provider of a plurality of service providers that are allowed to access the road hazard data from the server, wherein the specific service provider is located remotely from the road and the server and is to access the road hazard data via an application programming interface that is to provide one or more of push access or pull access to the road hazard data, and wherein an alert is to be generated based on the road hazard data and is to include a visual alert on a map that is to be rendered to a client of the specific service provider on a display at an approaching object to warn of the hazard by the object. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the object is to include one or more of a vehicle that veers across the lane divider from the travel lane to an emergency lane or to the travel lane from the emergency lane, and wherein the device is to include a mobile computing device of one or more of the vehicle or a user of the vehicle. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , further including: an image capture module at the object to capture image data to be used to recognize an element of an image; a position module at the object to capture position data to be used to determine a position of the object; and a hazard feature module at the object to capture feature data to be used to determine a utilization of a hazard feature of the object, wherein the feature data is to indicate utilization of one or more of hazard lights of the vehicle or a check light of the vehicle. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , further including: a client map module at the approaching object to render the map merged with the road hazard data and navigation data; and a client setting module at the approaching object to render an alert setting to a user of the approaching object, wherein the alert setting is to allow the user of the approaching object to filter road hazard data based on a state of the object and is to allow the user of the approaching object to define a property of the visual alert and a property of an audio alert. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , further including: a map service module at the specific service provider to merge the road hazard data with the map; and a service alert module at the specific service provider to generate the alert based on the road hazard data, wherein the alert is to appear on the map to warn a user of the approaching object of the hazard. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the application programming interface is to allow a map service module at the specific service provider to access the road hazard data to merge the road hazard data with the map, and wherein the alert is to appear on the map to warn a user of the approaching object of the hazard. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the display is to include one or more of: a windshield display; an eye glass display; a touch screen display; a liquid crystal display; or a light emitting diode display. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the approaching object is to avoid the hazard based on an alternate path to be rendered to a user of the approaching object via the map in response to the alert. 9. At least one computer-readable medium comprising one or more instructions that when executed on a server located remotely from a road cause the server to: collect road hazard data for an object on the road, wherein the object is to include one or more of a vehicle or a bicycle, and wherein the road hazard data is to include automatically generated data from a device on the road associated with the object that is to indicate a hazard is created and that is to be provided to the server in response to when the vehicle veers across a lane divider for a travel lane of the road to create the hazard or when the bicycle is positioned in the travel lane of the road to create the hazard; and provide the road hazard data to a service module at a specific service provider of a plurality of service providers that are allowed to access the road hazard data from the server, wherein the specific service provider is located remotely from the road and the server and is to access the road hazard data via an application programming interface that is to provide one or more of push access or pull access to the road hazard data, and wherein an alert is to be generated based on the road hazard data and is to include a visual alert on a map that is to be rendered to a client of the specific service provider on a display at an approaching object to warn of the hazard by the object. 10. The at least one medium of claim 9 , wherein the object is to include one or more of a vehicle that veers across the lane divider from the travel lane to an emergency lane or to the travel lane from the emergency lane, and wherein the device is to include a mobile computing device of one or more of the vehicle or a user of the vehicle. 11. The at least one medium of claim 9 , wherein when executed the one or more instructions cause a capture of image data at the object to be used to recognize an element of an image, a capture of position data at the object to be used to determine a position of the object, and a capture of feature data at the object to be used to determine a utilization of a hazard feature of the object, wherein the feature data is to indicate utilization of one or more of hazard lights of the vehicle or a check light of the vehicle. 12. The at least one medium of claim 9 , wherein when executed the one or more instructions cause a render of the map merged with the road hazard data and navigation data and a render of an alert setting to a user of the approaching object, wherein the alert setting is to allow the user of the approaching object to filter road hazard data based on a state of the object and is to allow the user of the approaching object to define a property of the visual alert and a property of an audio alert. 13. The at least one medium of claim 9 , wherein when executed the one or more instructions cause a merge of the road hazard data with the map and a generation of the alert at the specific service provider based on the road hazard data, wherein the alert is to appear on the map to warn a user of the approaching object of the hazard. 14. The at least one medium of claim 9 , wherein the application programming interface is to allow a map service provider to access the road hazard data to integrate the road hazard data with the map, and wherein the alert is to appear on the map to warn a user of the approaching object of the hazard. 15. The at least one medium of claim 9 , wherein when executed the one or more instructions cause the approaching object to avoid the hazard based on an alternate path to be rendered to a user of the approaching object via the map in response to the alert. 16. A method comprising: collecting road hazard data for an object on a road at a server located remotely from the road, wherein the
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