Synchronization of vehicle sensor information
US-2015112543-A1 · Apr 23, 2015 · US
US9868394B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9868394-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615241849-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Aug 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2018 |
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Methods and systems are described for providing vehicular alerts. In various aspects, a vehicle environment may be monitored using one or more sensors associated with a vehicle located in the vehicle environment. One or more pedestrians or cyclists within the vehicle environment may be identified based upon sensor data obtained from the one or more sensors. At least one of the pedestrians or cyclists may be determined to meet predetermined alert criteria based upon the sensor data. An alert indicating a presence of the pedestrians or cyclists may be generated and presented to an output device associated with the vehicle.
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A computer-implemented method of providing alerts, comprising: receiving sensor data at one or more sensors associated with a vehicle, the sensor data defining an electronic vehicle environment, the electronic vehicle environment indicating an electronic vehicle location of the vehicle within the electronic vehicle environment; identifying within the electronic vehicle environment, by one or more processors, one or more electronic pedestrian or cyclist locations associated with one or more pedestrians or cyclists, the electronic pedestrian or cyclist locations determined from corresponding one or more mobile computing devices associated with the one or more pedestrians or cyclists, wherein the one or more mobile computing devices transmit the sensor data to the one or more processors to define the electronic vehicle environment; determining, by one or more processors, at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists meets predetermined alert criteria based upon the electronic vehicle location and the one or more electronic pedestrian or cyclist locations; generating, by one or more processors, an alert indicating a presence of the at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists; and presenting the alert to a display screen of an output device within the vehicle. 2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the identifying the one or more pedestrians or cyclists within the electronic vehicle environment is further based upon wireless communication between the vehicle and the one or more mobile computing devices associated with the one or more pedestrians or cyclists. 3. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the identifying the one or more pedestrians or cyclists within the electronic vehicle environment is further based upon global positioning system (GPS) data received via a communication network from GPS-enabled devices associated with the one or more pedestrians or cyclists. 4. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the identifying the one or more pedestrians or cyclists within the electronic vehicle environment includes determining that the one or more electronic pedestrians or cyclists locations are within a threshold distance of the electronic vehicle location within the electronic vehicle environment. 5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining, by one or more processors, a projected path for each of the identified one or more pedestrians or cyclists based upon the sensor data, and wherein the determining the at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists meets the predetermined alert criteria includes determining that the projected path of the at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists will pass within an alert threshold distance of the vehicle. 6. The computer-implemented method of claim 5 , wherein the alert threshold distance depends upon a speed at which the vehicle is traveling. 7. The computer-implemented method of claim 5 , wherein the determining the at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists meets the predetermined alert criteria includes determining that the at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists will be within a roadway when the projected path of the at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists will pass within the alert threshold distance of the vehicle. 8. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the determining the at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists meets the predetermined alert criteria includes determining that the at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists will pass the vehicle at a speed exceeding a speed threshold. 9. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the alert indicates a direction of the at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists relative to the vehicle. 10. A computer system for providing alerts, comprising: one or more sensors associated with a vehicle; one or more processors associated with the vehicle and communicatively connected to the one or more sensors; an output device within the vehicle and communicatively connected to the one or more processors; a program memory storing instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the computer system to: receive, using the one or more sensors, sensor data defining an electronic vehicle environment, the electronic vehicle environment indicating an electronic vehicle location within the electronic vehicle environment; identify within the electronic vehicle environment one or more electronic pedestrian or cyclist locations associated with one or more pedestrians or cyclists, the electronic pedestrian or cyclist locations determined from corresponding one or more mobile computing devices associated with the one or more pedestrians or cyclists, wherein the one or more mobile computing devices transmit the sensor data to the one or more processors to define the electronic vehicle environment; determine at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists meets predetermined alert criteria based upon the electronic vehicle location and the one or more electronic pedestrian or cyclist locations; generate an alert indicating a presence of the at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists; and present the alert to a display screen of the output device. 11. The computer system of claim 10 , further comprising a wireless communication transceiver, wherein the identification of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists within the electronic vehicle environment is further based upon wireless communication received at the wireless communication transceiver from the one or more mobile computing devices associated with the one or more pedestrians or cyclists. 12. The computer system of claim 10 , further comprising a wireless communication transceiver, wherein the identification of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists within the electronic vehicle environment is further based upon global positioning system (GPS) data received at the wireless communication transceiver via a communication network from GPS-enabled devices associated with the one or more pedestrians or cyclists. 13. The computer system of claim 10 , wherein the instructions that cause the computer system to identify the one or more pedestrians or cyclists within the electronic vehicle environment include instructions that cause the computer system to determine that the one or more pedestrians or cyclists are within a threshold distance of the vehicle. 14. The computer system of claim 10 , wherein: the program memory further stores instructions that cause the computer system to determine a projected path for each of the identified one or more pedestrians or cyclists based upon the sensor data, and the instructions that cause the computer system to determine the at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists meets the predetermined alert criteria further include instructions that cause the computer system to determine that the projected path of the at least one of one or more the pedestrians or cyclists will pass within an alert threshold distance of the vehicle and within a roadway on which the vehicle is operating. 15. The computer system of claim 10 , wherein the alert indicates a direction of the at least one of the one or more pedestrians or cyclists relative to the vehicle. 16. A tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions for providing alerts that, when executed by one or more processors of a computer system, cause the computer system to:
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