Methods and systems for a vehicle control system to control user access to vehicle tasks, functions and/or operations based on rights and privileges set forth in user accounts.
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1. A method, comprising: (a) receiving, by a microprocessor executable vehicle control system, a request from a vehicle occupant to perform a vehicle task, function or operation;(b) determining, by the microprocessor executable vehicle control system, that the vehicle occupant has been authenticated
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A method, comprising: (a) receiving, by a microprocessor executable vehicle control system, a request from a vehicle occupant to perform a vehicle task, function or operation;(b) determining, by the microprocessor executable vehicle control system, that the vehicle occupant has been authenticated successfully;(c) accessing, by the microprocessor executable vehicle control system, an account for the vehicle occupant, the account defining rights and privileges of the user with respect to controlling a vehicle task, function or operation, wherein the vehicle task, function or operation is one or more of the following: monitoring, controlling, and/or operating an engine control unit (“ECU”), transmission control unit (“TCU”), door setting, window setting, blind spot monitor, safety equipment, vehicle sensor, vehicle engine, head light control unit, power steering, display panel, switch state control unit, power control unit, brake control unit, alert to a user and/or remote monitoring entity of a potential problem with a vehicle operation, emission control, entertainment system, and media and/or multimedia content;(d) determining, by the microprocessor executable vehicle control system, at least one of an area and/or zone occupied by the vehicle occupant and an operating state of the vehicle; and(e) based upon the account corresponding to the vehicle occupant and the at least one of an area and/or zone occupied by the vehicle occupant and an operating state of the vehicle, applying, by the microprocessor executable vehicle control system, the following rules: (i) when the account permits the vehicle occupant to perform the requested vehicle task, function or operation, performing or causing to be performed the vehicle task, function or operation; and(ii) when the account does not permit the vehicle occupant to perform the requested vehicle task, function or operation, not performing or causing to be performed the vehicle task, function or operation. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein, in step (e), the microprocessor executable vehicle control system applies the rules based on the account corresponding to the vehicle occupant and the area and/or zone occupied by the vehicle occupant and wherein the vehicle occupant can perform a first set of vehicle tasks, functions or operations when in a first area and/or zone and a different set of vehicle tasks, functions, or operations when in a different second area and/or zone. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein, in step (e), the microprocessor executable vehicle control system applies the rules based on the account corresponding to the vehicle occupant and the operating state of the vehicle and wherein the vehicle occupant can perform a first set of vehicle tasks, functions or operations when the vehicle is in a first operating state and a different set of vehicle tasks, functions, or operations when the vehicle is in a second operating state. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein rule (i) applies and the vehicle occupant is able to control the requested vehicle task, function or operation using one or more of a cell phone, laptop, tablet computer, and personal digital assistant. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein a different authentication procedure is used for the vehicle occupant when requesting a first set of vehicle tasks, functions, or operations, than when requesting a second set of vehicle tasks, functions, or operations, and wherein the task, function, or operation is monitoring, controlling, and/or operation a vehicle sensor, the vehicle sensor being one or more of: a collision sensor, nearby object sensing system, sensor for setting a seat belt, power source controller and energy output sensor, engine temperature sensor, oil pressure sensor, hydraulic pressure sensor, sensor for headlight, sensor for other light, vehicle control system sensor, steering/torque sensor, wireless network sensor, cellular data sensor, seating system sensor, ambient (outdoor) weather reading sensor, odometer reading sensor, trip mileage reading sensor, road condition sensor, brake wear sensor, oxygen sensor, ambient lighting sensor, vision system sensor, ranging sensor, parking sensor, heating, venting, and air conditioning (HVAC) sensor, water sensor, air-fuel ratio meter, hall effect sensor, microphone, radio frequency (RF) sensor, and infrared (IR) sensor. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the account comprises rights and privileges for the vehicle occupant with respect to a vehicle task, function or operation, security and/or authentication requirements and/or credentials for the vehicle occupant, and personal settings of the vehicle occupant and wherein the vehicle task, function, or operation is one or more of the following: entertainment system and media and/or multimedia content. 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the personal settings of the vehicle occupant comprise a plurality of a seat setting, climate control setting, lighting setting, configuration of an instrument cluster on a screen, rear view mirror setting, driving mode, media channel setting or preset, media delivery preference, music genre preference, scheduled program, playlist, synchronization with cloud-based data associated with the vehicle occupant, application-specific personalization and selections, and a display setting and configuration. 8. A vehicle, comprising: a microprocessor executable vehicle control system operable to:receive a request from a vehicle occupant to perform a vehicle task, function or operation;determine that the vehicle occupant has been authenticated successfully;access an account for the vehicle occupant, the account defining rights and privileges of the user with respect to controlling a vehicle task, function or operation, wherein the vehicle task, function, or operation is one or more of the following: monitoring, controlling, and/or operating an engine control unit (“ECU”), transmission control unit (“TCU”), door setting, window setting, blind spot monitor, safety equipment, vehicle sensor, vehicle engine, head light control unit, power steering, display panel, switch state control unit, power control unit, brake control unit, alert to a user and/or remote monitoring entity of a potential problem with a vehicle operation, emission control, entertainment s stem and media and/or multimedia content;determine at least one of an area and/or zone occupied by the vehicle occupant and an operating state of the vehicle; andbased upon the account corresponding to the vehicle occupant and the at least one of an area and/or zone occupied by the vehicle occupant and an operating state of the vehicle, apply the following rules: (i) when the account permits the vehicle occupant to perform the requested vehicle task, function or operation, performing or causing to be performed the vehicle task, function or operation; and(ii) when the account does not permit the vehicle occupant to perform the requested vehicle task, function or operation, not performing or causing to be performed the vehicle task, function or operation. 9. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the microprocessor executable vehicle control system applies the rules based on the account corresponding to the vehicle occupant and the area and/or zone occupied by the vehicle occupant and wherein the vehicle occupant can perform a first set of vehicle tasks, functions or operations when in a first area and/or zone and a different set of vehicle tasks, functions or operations when in a different second area and/or zone. 10. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the microprocessor executable vehicle control system applies the rules based on the account corresponding to the vehicle occupant and the operating state of the vehicle and wherein the vehicle occupant can perform a first set of vehicle tasks, functions or operations when the vehicle is in a first operating state and a different set of vehicle tasks, functions, or operations when the vehicle is in a second operating state. 11. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein rule (i) applies and the vehicle occupant is able to control the requested vehicle task, function or operation using one or more of a cell phone, laptop, tablet computer, and personal digital assistant. 12. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein a different authentication procedure is used for the vehicle occupant when requesting a first set of vehicle tasks, functions or operations than when requesting a second set of vehicle tasks, functions or operations and wherein the vehicle task, function or operation is one or more of the following: entertainment system and media and/or multimedia content. 13. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the account comprises rights and privileges for the vehicle occupant with respect to a vehicle task, function or operation, security and/or authentication requirements and/or credentials for the vehicle occupant, and personal settings of the vehicle occupant and wherein the task, function or operation is monitoring, controlling, and/or operation a vehicle sensor, the vehicle sensor being one or more of: a collision sensor, nearby object sensing system, sensor for setting a seat belt, power source controller and energy output sensor, engine temperature sensor, oil pressure sensor, hydraulic pressure sensor, sensor for headlight, sensor for other light, vehicle control system sensor, steering/torque sensor, wireless network sensor, cellular data sensor, seating system sensor, ambient (outdoor) weather reading sensor, odometer reading sensor, trip mileage reading sensor, road condition sensor, brake wear sensor, oxygen sensor, ambient lighting sensor, vision system sensor, ranging sensor, parking sensor, heating, venting, and air conditioning (HVAC) sensor, water sensor, air-fuel ratio meter, hall effect sensor, microphone, radio frequency (RF) sensor, and infrared (IR) sensor. 14. The vehicle of claim 13, wherein the personal settings of the vehicle occupant comprise a plurality of a seat setting, climate control setting, lighting setting, configuration of an instrument cluster on a screen, rear view mirror setting, driving mode, media channel setting or preset, media delivery preference, music genre preference, scheduled program, playlist, synchronization with cloud-based data associated with the vehicle occupant, application-specific personalization and selections, and a display setting and configuration. 15. A tangible and non-transient computer readable medium comprising microprocessor executable instructions to perform functions, comprising: (a) receiving a request from a vehicle occupant to perform a vehicle task, function or operation, wherein the vehicle task, function or operation is one or more of the following: monitoring, controlling, and/or operating an engine control unit (“ECU”), transmission control unit (“TCU”), door setting, window setting, blind spot monitor, safety equipment, vehicle sensor, vehicle engine, head light control unit, power steering, display panel, switch state control unit, power control unit, brake control unit, alert to a user and/or remote monitoring entity of a potential problem with a vehicle operation, emission control, entertainment system, and media and/or multimedia content;(b) determining that the vehicle occupant has been authenticated successfully;(c) accessing an account for the vehicle occupant, the account defining rights and privileges of the user with respect to controlling a vehicle task, function or operation;(d) determining at least one of an area and/or zone occupied by the vehicle occupant and an operating state of the vehicle; and(e) based upon the account corresponding to the vehicle occupant and the at least one of an area and/or zone occupied by the vehicle occupant and an operating state of the vehicle, applying the following rules: (i) when the account permits the vehicle occupant to perform the requested vehicle task, function or operation, performing or causing to be performed the vehicle task, function or operation; and(ii) when the account does not permit the vehicle occupant to perform the requested vehicle task, function or operation, not performing or causing to be performed the vehicle task, function or operation. 16. The computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein, in function (e), the microprocessor executable vehicle control system applies the rules based on the account corresponding to the vehicle occupant and the area and/or zone occupied by the vehicle occupant and wherein the vehicle occupant can perform a first set of vehicle tasks, functions or operations when in a first area and/or zone and a different set of vehicle tasks, function or operations when in a different second area and/or zone. 17. The computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein, in function (e), the microprocessor executable vehicle control system applies the rules based on the account corresponding to the vehicle occupant and the operating state of the vehicle and wherein the vehicle occupant can perform a first set of vehicle tasks, functions or operations when the vehicle is in a first operating state and a different set of vehicle tasks, functions, or operations when the vehicle is in a second operating state. 18. The computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein rule (i) applies and the vehicle occupant is able to control the requested vehicle task, function or operation using one or more of a cell phone, laptop, tablet computer, and personal digital assistant. 19. The computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein a different authentication procedure is used for the vehicle occupant when requesting a first set of vehicle tasks, functions, or operations than when requesting a second set of vehicle tasks, functions or operations. 20. The computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein the account comprises rights and privileges for the vehicle occupant with respect to a vehicle task, function or operation, security and/or authentication requirements and/or credentials for the vehicle occupant, and personal settings of the vehicle occupant and wherein the vehicle task, function or operation is one or more of the following: entertainment system and media and/or multimedia content. 21. The computer readable medium of claim 20, wherein the personal settings of the vehicle occupant comprise a plurality of a seat setting, climate control setting, lighting setting, configuration of an instrument cluster on a screen, rear view mirror setting, driving mode, media channel setting or preset, media delivery preference, music genre preference, scheduled program, playlist, synchronization with cloud-based data associated with the vehicle occupant, application-specific personalization and selections, and a display setting and configuration and wherein the task, function or operation is monitoring, controlling, and/or operation a vehicle sensor, the vehicle sensor being one or more of: a collision sensor, nearby object sensing system, sensor for setting a seat belt, power source controller and energy output sensor, engine temperature sensor, oil pressure sensor, hydraulic pressure sensor, sensor for headlight, sensor for other light, vehicle control system sensor, steering/torque sensor, wireless network sensor, cellular data sensor, seating system sensor, ambient (outdoor) weather reading sensor, odometer reading sensor, trip mileage reading sensor, road condition sensor, brake wear sensor, oxygen sensor, ambient lighting sensor, vision system sensor, ranging sensor, parking sensor, heating, venting, and air conditioning (HVAC) sensor, water sensor, air-fuel ratio meter, hall effect sensor, microphone, radio frequency (RF) sensor, and infrared (IR) sensor.
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