Vehicle tracking of personal devices with response system
A technology of vehicles and wireless devices, applied in vehicle components, vehicle seats, traffic control systems, etc., can solve problems such as children's life injuries
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[0068] In the first embodiment, the Figures 5A to 5E An alarm system 10 that triggers an alarm when a child has been forgotten or left in a vehicle is shown in FIG. The term forgetting can be roughly defined to include scenarios such as (a) a child is intentionally left in a vehicle and the environment inside the vehicle may be hazardous to the child's health, or (b) a child is left alone in the vehicle for a period of time.
[0069] Alarm system 10 may be installed on vehicle 12 . Alarm system 10 may include sensors 16a - 16d to observe and monitor the location of driver 50 and child 52 . The location of the driver 50 can be monitored by tracking the location of the cell phone 58 or any wireless device, such as a key fob or key fob, that can be used to provide authorized access to the vehicle 12 . The location of the child 52 can be detected by tracking the wireless signal of a SIDS monitor attached to the child or a tracking transponder tag attached to the child's car sea...
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[0081] In the second embodiment, Figures 6A to 6E Alarm system 10 is shown triggering an alarm when personal items are removed and / or stolen from vehicle 12 . Personal items may include a bicycle 54 , a computer 56 and / or a cell phone 58 . The location of the bicycle 52 can be detected by tracking the location of a wireless speed sensor or a GPS device. The location of the computer 56 and the mobile phone 58 can be detected by tracking the BT, BLE, GPS, Wi-Fi and / or wireless communication signals of the computer 56 and the mobile phone 58 .
[0082] Figure 6A and 6B is a schematic flowchart showing the steps used to monitor the location of the bicycle 54, computer 56 and / or cell phone 58, and determine whether to trigger an alarm. At block 302 , the sensors 16 a - 16 d of the alarm system 10 may observe the interior of the vehicle 12 to detect the presence of any wireless devices within the vehicle 12 . exist Figure 6C In , the alarm system 10 has detected a bicycle 5...
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[0095] In the third embodiment, Figures 7A to 7C It is shown that the alarm system 10 triggers an alarm when CO may endanger the health of occupants in the vehicle. Alarm system 10 may communicate wirelessly with CO sensor 64 and / or garage door position sensor 66 . The CO sensor 64 and / or the garage door position sensor 66 may be integrated with a home security system and / or a CO detection system, such as those disclosed in US Patent No. 7,183,933 and US Patent Publication No. 2011 / 0030639.
[0096] Figure 7A is a schematic flow diagram showing the steps for detecting the presence of children or occupants in the vehicle 12, monitoring the vehicle status, monitoring CO levels in the garage, and raising an alarm if the CO levels may be hazardous to the children or occupants. exist Figure 7A At block 402 of , the sensors 16 a - 16 d may detect the presence of a child or occupant within the vehicle 12 . A user may instruct the alarm system 10 to distinguish children from oc...
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