Position tracking system and method using radio signals and inertial sensing
US-8957812-B1 · Feb 17, 2015 · US
US9880253B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9880253-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414525420-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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An object detection system is configured to detect location of an object proximate a first surface of a vehicle. A beacon is configured to be positioned and repositioned relative to the vehicle. A controller is configured to process data from the object detection system and position data from the beacon. The controller is configured to define a first zone of interest relative to the first surface of the vehicle body structure without the beacon and further process object location data from the object detection system and output the object location data to the display relative to the first zone of interest. The controller determines current location of the beacon relative to the first surface of the vehicle body structure, defines a second zone of interest relative to the beacon and outputs the object location data to a display relative to the second zone of interest.
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A vehicle object monitoring system comprising: a vehicle body structure having a first surface on an exterior of the vehicle body structure and defining a storage location within the vehicle body structure and a cargo area; an object detector fixedly positioned relative to the first surface of the vehicle body structure and configured to detect proximity of an object relative to the first surface; a beacon configured to be selectively movable relative to the vehicle body structure, the beacon being further configured to be positioned and repositioned at various fixed locations relative to the vehicle body structure and the cargo area; a controller configured to receive and process data from the object detector and position data from the beacon, and configured to determine whether or not the beacon is in the storage location, the controller automatically determining that the beacon is in a deactivated mode in response to the beacon being located within the storage location, and the controller automatically determining that the beacon is in an activated operation mode in response to the beacon being removed from the storage location and positioned relative to the vehicle body structure such that in response to the beacon being in the deactivated mode, the controller is configured to define a first zone of interest relative to the first surface of the vehicle body structure and further process object location data from the object detection system and output an indication of the proximity of an object relative the first zone of interest, and in response to the beacon being in the activated operation mode the controller determines current location of the beacon relative to the first surface of the vehicle body structure, defines a second zone of interest relative to the location of the beacon and outputs an indication of the proximity of an object relative to the second zone of interest. 2. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller determines a calculated length of the vehicle body structure, with the first surface of the vehicle body structure defining one end of the calculated length when the beacon is in the deactivated mode, and the location of the beacon defines the one end of the calculated length when the beacon is in the activated mode. 3. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 2 , further comprising a communication device configured to transmit the calculated length. 4. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller determines multiple dimensions of the vehicle body structure with the first surface of the vehicle body structure defining one end of the multiple dimensions when the beacon is in the deactivated mode, and the location of the beacon defines the one end of the multiple dimensions when the beacon is in the activated mode. 5. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 4 , wherein the determining of the multiple dimensions of the vehicle body structure includes re-determining a height of the vehicle body structure. 6. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 4 , wherein the determining of the multiple dimensions of the vehicle body structure includes re-determining a length of the vehicle body structure. 7. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 1 , further comprising a radio signal positioning sensor, wherein the beacon is a wireless device including a radio broadcast device that transmits signals detectable by the radio signal positioning sensor. 8. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 1 , wherein the beacon is an electronic device that is mechanically coupled to the vehicle body structure and electronically coupled to the controller via a cable. 9. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 1 , wherein the object detection system includes an emission and detection device that determines location of objects by emitting a predetermined emission and detecting reflected emissions from objects proximate the first surface. 10. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 1 , further comprising a display visible from within the passenger compartment of the vehicle body structure, wherein the controller is configured to output representations of the first surface of the vehicle body structure and a detected location of the object relative to the first surface of the vehicle body structure on the display with the beacon in the deactivated mode, and the controller is configured to output representations of the first surface of the vehicle body structure, the beacon and a detected location of the object relative to the beacon and the first surface of the vehicle body structure on the display with the beacon in the activated mode. 11. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 1 , wherein the object detector includes a video camera. 12. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 11 , wherein the beacon includes a visual feature recognizable by the controller when observed by the video camera. 13. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 11 , further comprising a second beacon configured to be selectively positioned and repositioned relative to the vehicle body structure, and the controller is configured to determine a plurality of dimensions related to the vehicle body structure and position placements of the beacon and the second beacon. 14. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 11 , wherein the controller is configured to output an image representing the first surface of the vehicle body structure and an image of a detected object relative to the first surface of the vehicle body structure on the display with the beacon in the deactivated mode, and the controller is configured to output an image representing the first surface of the vehicle body structure and the beacon, and a video image of a detected object relative to the beacon and the first surface of the vehicle body structure on the display with the beacon in the activated operation mode. 15. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 1 , further comprising a communication device configured to transmit a location of the beacon with the beacon in the activated mode. 16. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 1 , wherein the first surface of the vehicle body structure is a rear surface of the vehicle body structure adjacent to the cargo area, and the beacon is configured to attached to a rearmost section of cargo disposed within the cargo area, the rearmost section of the cargo extending rearward of the first surface outside of the cargo area. 17. The vehicle object monitoring system according to claim 1 , wherein the first surface of the vehicle body structure is a rear surface of the vehicle body structure, and the object detection system includes a plurality of detection devices, one detection device being located proximate a front surface of the vehicle body structure and additional detection devices being located at opposite lateral surfaces of the vehicle body structure. 18. A vehicle object monitoring system comprising: a vehicle body structure defining a storage location within the vehicle body structure and a cargo area; a video camera fixedly positioned relative to the cargo area of the vehicle body structure and configured to detect proximity of an object relative to the cargo area; a beacon configured to be selectively movable relative to the
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