System and method for monitoring and reducing vehicle operator impairment
US-9758173-B1 · Sep 12, 2017 · US
US9963033B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9963033-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214237533-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 11, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 8, 2018 |
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An apparatus for detecting an impairment state of a driver in a vehicle is provided. The apparatus comprises a vehicle interface device configured to receive a first audible signal from a driver indicative of at least one word while the driver is in a non-impaired state and to determine a first total time to recite the at least the word based on the first audible signal. The vehicle interface device is further configured to command the driver to recite the at least one word to determine the impairment state of the driver and to receive a second audible signal from the driver indicative of the at least one word. The vehicle interface device is further configured to determine a second total time to recite the at least one word based on the second audible signal and to compare the first total time to the second total time.
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An apparatus for detecting an impairment state of a driver in a vehicle, the apparatus comprising: a vehicle interface device configured to: receive a first audible signal from a driver indicative of at least one word while the driver is in a non-impaired state; determine a first total time to recite the at least one word based on the first audible signal; command the driver to recite the at least one word within a predetermined time frame to determine the impairment state of the driver; receive a second audible signal from the driver indicative of the at least one word within the predetermined time frame; determine a second total time to recite the at least one word based on the second audible signal; compare the first total time to the second total time to determine if the driver is in an impaired state; and generate an impairment signal indicating that the driver is in the impaired state in response to the driver failing to recite the at least one word within the predetermined time frame. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the vehicle interface device is further configured to determine that the driver is in the impaired state if the second total time is greater than the first total time. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the vehicle interface device is configured to randomly select the at least one word from a plurality of words after determining the first total time. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the vehicle interface device is further configured to receive a first command signal from an administrative driver such that the vehicle is one of (i) disabled in the event the driver is detected to be in the impaired state and (ii) partially disabled in the event the driver is detected to be in the impaired state. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the first command signal indicates that the vehicle is partially disabled, the impairment signal being used to at least one of (i) provide an indication that the driver failed to recite the at least one word within the predetermined time frame, (ii) disable an audio control system, (iii) activate safety related features, (iv) filter any non-emergency calls, (v) provide an indication to the driver related to safety issues while driving impaired, and (vi) display an image of a person of interest to the driver. 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the first command signal indicates that the vehicle is partially disabled, the impairment signal being used to at least one of (i) provide an indication on a report that the driver is in the impaired state, (ii) disable an audio control system, (iii) activate safety related features, (iv) filter any non-emergency calls, (v) provide an indication to the driver related to safety issues while driving impaired, and (vi) display an image of a person of interest to the driver. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the vehicle interface device is further configured to determine that the driver is not in the impaired state if the first total time is greater than or equal to the second total time. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the vehicle interface device is further configured to determine if the vehicle is deviating from a lane in a road and to command the driver to recite at least another word to determine if the driver is in the impaired state in response to determining that the vehicle is deviating from the lane. 9. A method for detecting an impairment state of a driver in a vehicle, the method comprising: electronically receiving a first audible signal from a driver indicative of at least one word while the driver is in a non-impaired state; determining, at a vehicle interface device, a first total time to recite the at least one word based on the first audible signal; electronically commanding the driver to recite the at least one word within a predetermined time frame to determine the impairment state of the driver; receiving a second audible signal from the driver indicative of the at least one word within the predetermined time frame; determining, at the vehicle interface device, a second total time to recite the at least one word based on the second audible signal comparing the first total time to the second total time to determine if the driver is in an impaired state; and generating an impairment signal indicating that the driver is in the impaired state in response to the driver failing to recite the at least one word within the predetermined time frame. 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising determining that the driver is in the impaired state if the second total time is greater than the first total time. 11. The method of claim 9 further comprising randomly selecting the at least one word from a plurality of words after determining the first total time. 12. The method of claim 9 further comprising receiving a first command signal from an administrative driver such that the vehicle is one of (i) disabled in the event the driver is detected to be in the impaired state and (ii) partially disabled in the event the driver is detected to be in the impaired state. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein first command signal indicates that the vehicle is partially disabled, the impairment signal being used to at least one of (i) provide an indication that the driver failed to recite the at least one word within the predetermined time frame, (ii) disable an audio control system, (iii) activate safety related features, (iv) filter any non-emergency calls, (v) provide an indication to the driver related to safety issues while driving impaired, and (vi) display an image of a person of interest to the driver. 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the impairment signal is used to at least one of (i) provide an indication on a report that the driver is in the impaired state, (ii) disable an audio control system, (iii) activate safety related features, (iv) filter any non-emergency calls, (v) provide an indication to the driver related to safety issues while driving impaired, and (vi) display an image of a person of interest to the driver. 15. The method of claim 9 further comprising determining that the driver is not in the impaired state if the first total time is greater than or equal to the second total time. 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising: determining if the vehicle is deviating from a lane in a road; and commanding the driver to recite at least another word to determine if the driver is in the impaired state in response to determining that the vehicle is deviating from the lane. 17. An apparatus comprising: a vehicle interface device configured to: receive a first audible signal from a driver indicative of a phrase while in a non-impaired state; command the driver to provide a second audible signal indicative of the phrase within a predetermined time to determine an impairment state for the driver; and determine that the driver is in an impaired state in response to the second audible signal not being received within the predetermined time. 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the vehicle interface device is further configured to determine a first time to recite the phrase based on the first audible signal. 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein the vehicle interface device is further configured to determine a second time to recite the phrase based on the second audible signal. 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the vehicle interface device is further configured to determine that the driver is in the impaired state if the second time is greater than the
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