System and method for controlling a vehicle display based on driver behavior
US-9475389-B1 · Oct 25, 2016 · US
US9848814B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9848814-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515116952-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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An occupant support system includes a vehicle seat and an electronics system for the vehicle seat. The electronics system includes a sensor system configured to obtain sensor data and a computer coupled to the sensor system to process the sensor data and perform a predetermined action using the sensor data.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An occupant support system comprising an electronics system for a vehicle seat, the electronics system comprising a sensor system configured to obtain sensor data from an occupant of the seat, wherein the sensor system is configured to obtain at least a portion of the sensor data from the occupant through at least one impeding barrier, the sensor data comprising occupant data associated with the occupant of the seat and a computer coupled to the sensor system, the computer comprising processing means for processing the sensor data including occupant data received from the occupant and configured to perform a predetermined action using the occupant data, wherein the sensor system comprises a first sensor coupled to the seat in a first location and configured to provide a first sensor signal and a second sensor coupled to the seat in spaced-apart relation to the first sensor to provide a second sensor signal, the first and second sensors cooperate to sense at least one physiological attribute of the occupant through the at least one impeding barrier, and the first and second sensors are configured to communicate to the computer the first and second sensor signals, wherein the computer is further configured to determine a reliability associated with each sensor signal, compare reliability of each sensor signal, and use one or more sensor signals having reliability greater than a predetermined value to provide at least the portion of the sensor data and wherein the computer is further configured to compare the first and second sensor signals to provide derivative information included in the occupant data. 2. The occupant support system of claim 1 , wherein the computer is further configured to calculate at least one of heart rate and respiration rate of the occupant using the occupant data before performing the predetermined action. 3. The occupant support system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor system comprises a sensor coupled to the vehicle seat, configured to sense a physiological attribute of the occupant, and configured to provide at least a portion of the occupant data using the physiological attribute and wherein the sensor is located between a cushion of the seat and a trim layer of the seat, the sensor is further configured to sense the physiological attribute through the at least one impeding barrier comprising at least one of the trim layer and occupant's clothing. 4. The occupant support system of claim 3 , wherein the sensor is one of an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor, a pulse oxymetry sensor, a ballistocardiogram (BCG) sensor, and a galvanic skin response sensor. 5. The occupant support system of claim 1 , wherein the computer is further configured to determine a blood pressure of the occupant using the derivative information and wherein the derivative information comprises a pulse transit time. 6. The occupant support system of claim 1 , wherein the computer is further configured to receive occupant profile data associated with the occupant and combine the occupant profile data with the occupant data, and performing the predetermined action using the occupant data and the occupant profile data. 7. The occupant support system of claim 6 , wherein the computer is configured to perform the predetermined action by determining an identity of the occupant using at least one of the occupant data and the occupant profile data. 8. The occupant support system of claim 6 , wherein the computer is configured to perform the predetermined action by determining a driver capability assessment by analyzing respiration rate and processing rate changes over time. 9. The occupant support system of claim 6 , wherein the computer is configured to perform the predetermined action by determining a driver stress level by analyzing heart rate variability. 10. The occupant support system of claim 6 , wherein the computer is configured to perform the predetermined action by determining a health metric using at least one of the occupant data and the occupant profile data. 11. The occupant support system of claim 10 , wherein the computer is configured to determine the health metric by calculating at least one of blood pressure, resting heart rate, and recovery time, the computer being further configured to receive factors including at least age, gender, weight, and combine the at least one of blood pressure, resting heart rate, and recovery time with factors to determine the health metric. 12. The occupant support system of claim 6 , wherein the computer is configured to perform the predetermined action by determining a blood-flow metric by calculating blood volume data and using at least one of the occupant data and the occupant profile data. 13. The occupant support system of claim 6 , wherein the computer is further configured to receive occupant profile data associated with the occupant, and to determine a baseline state associated with the occupant using the occupant profile data and wherein the computer is further configured to determine a current state of the occupant using the occupant data, compare the current state with the baseline state, and perform the predetermined action using the comparison of the current state and the baseline state. 14. The occupant support system of claim 13 , wherein the computer is further configured to perform the predetermined action by adjusting occupant comfort via adjusting the seat to cause at least some of current state parameters to approximate at least some of baseline state parameters. 15. The occupant support system of claim 13 , wherein the computer is further configured to perform the predetermined action by adjusting thermal comfort of the occupant by adjusting a thermal device in the seat to cause at least some of current state parameters to approximate at least some of baseline state parameters. 16. The occupant support system of claim 13 , wherein the computer is further configured to perform the predetermined action by reducing stress parameters of the occupant by performing at least one of engaging a massage system coupled to the seat, adjusting an arrangement of the seat, and engaging a thermal device in the seat to cause at least some of current state parameters to approximate at least some of baseline state parameters. 17. The occupant support system of claim 13 , wherein the computer is further configured to perform the predetermined action by increasing energy parameters of the occupant by performing at least one of engaging a massage system coupled to the seat, adjusting the seat to assume an upright arrangement, and engaging a thermal device included in the seat to adjust a seat temperature for the occupant. 18. The occupant support system of claim 1 , wherein the computer is further configured to perform the predetermined action by determining a driver stress level by analyzing heart rate variability using occupant data and wherein the electronics system further includes a communication unit configured to transmit the driver stress level to a remote computer. 19. The occupant support system of claim 1 , wherein the computer is further configured to perform the predetermined action by determining a driver stress level by analyzing heart rate variability using the occupant data and the sensor system further includes a location sensor configured to provide location data indicative of a location of the occupant and the computer is further configured to receive the location data and merge the location data with the occupant data to cause a location-related stress level of the occ
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