Systems and methods for assessing vehicle handling
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06Q-010/08
G06F-009/44
G07C-005/00
G07C-005/06
G08G-001/00
G08G-001/123
G07C-005/02
G06Q-010/06
출원번호
US-0436007
(2012-03-30)
등록번호
US-9256992
(2016-02-09)
발명자
/ 주소
Davidson, Mark J.
출원인 / 주소
United Parcel Service of America, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Alston & Bird LLP
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16인용 특허 :
336
초록▼
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a fleet management computer system configured for assessing vehicle backing According to various embodiments, the fleet management computer system is configured to assess operational data associated with one or more vehicles and identify v
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a fleet management computer system configured for assessing vehicle backing According to various embodiments, the fleet management computer system is configured to assess operational data associated with one or more vehicles and identify vehicle backing events occurring during a particular time period. In various embodiments, the fleet management computer system is also configured to determine one or more backing characteristics for the identified backing events and generate a graphical display providing backing information indicative of the backing characteristics.
대표청구항▼
1. A fleet management computer system for assessing vehicle backing, said fleet management computer system comprising: one or more memory storage areas; andone or more processors in communication with said one or more memory storage areas;wherein said one or more processors are, collectively, config
1. A fleet management computer system for assessing vehicle backing, said fleet management computer system comprising: one or more memory storage areas; andone or more processors in communication with said one or more memory storage areas;wherein said one or more processors are, collectively, configured to: receive operational data comprising vehicle telematics data, said vehicle telematics data being indicative of one or more vehicle dynamics for one or more vehicles operated by one or more vehicle operators during one or more time periods;identify, for each of said vehicles, one or more vehicle backing events occurring during said one or more time periods based on said operational data, said one or more vehicle backing events each comprising a period of time during which a respective vehicle is moving in a reverse direction;determine, for each of said identified backing events, one or more backing characteristics of said backing event based on said operational data, said one or more backing characteristics comprising data characterizing one or more aspects of a respective backing event; andgenerate a graphical display providing backing information indicative of said one or more backing characteristics for said identified backing events, said backing information comprising data characterizing the one or more aspects of said vehicle backing events. 2. The fleet management computer system of claim 1, wherein said backing information comprises a total number of backing events attributable to said one or more vehicles and said one or more vehicle operators during said one or more time periods. 3. The fleet management computer system of claim 1, wherein said backing information comprises an average number of backing events per vehicle operator during said one or more time periods. 4. The fleet management computer system of claim 1, wherein said one or more backing characteristics comprise the distance traveled by a respective vehicle during an identified backing event. 5. The fleet management computer system of claim 4, wherein said backing information comprises a total backing distance for said backing events attributable to said one or more vehicles and said one or more vehicle operators during said one or more time periods. 6. The fleet management computer system of claim 4, wherein said backing information comprises an average backing distance for said backing events attributable to said one or more vehicles and said one or more vehicle operators during said one or more time periods. 7. The fleet management computer system of claim 1, wherein said one or more backing characteristics comprise the duration of an identified backing event. 8. The fleet management computer system of claim 6, wherein said backing information comprises a total duration of said backing events attributable to said one or more vehicles and said one or more vehicle operators during said one or more time periods. 9. The fleet management computer system of claim 1, wherein said processors are further configured to identify, for each of said identified backing events, an associated vehicle operator, wherein said one or more backing characteristics are attributable to said vehicle operator. 10. The fleet management computer system of claim 9, wherein said backing information comprises a total number of backing events attributable to each identified vehicle operator. 11. The fleet management computer system of claim 9, wherein said backing information comprises a total backing distance for backing events attributable to each identified vehicle operator. 12. The fleet management computer system of claim 9, wherein said processors are further configured for sorting said vehicle operators based on one or more values provided in said backing information. 13. The fleet management computer system of claim 12, wherein said values provided in said backing information comprise a number of vehicle stops attributable to a respective vehicle operator. 14. The fleet management computer system of claim 1, wherein said one or more backing characteristics comprise the location of a respective backing event; and wherein said graphical display includes a geographical map indicating the location of one or more of said identified backing events. 15. The fleet management computer system of claim 1, wherein said processors are configured to receive said operational data by: receiving user input requesting retrieval of operational data relating to one or more user parameters;retrieving certain operational data relating to said parameters from one or more data storage areas; andloading said certain operational data to said one or more memory storage areas. 16. The fleet management computer system of claim 15, wherein said one or more user parameters comprise one or more parameters selected from the group consisting of: one or more time periods;one or more specific vehicle operators;one or more specific vehicles; andone or more locations. 17. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium comprising computer executable instructions for: receiving operational data comprising vehicle telematics data, said vehicle telematics data being indicative of one or more vehicle dynamics for one or more vehicles operated by one or more vehicle operators during one or more time periods;identifying, for each of said vehicles, one or more vehicle backing events occurring during said one or more time periods based on said operational data, said one or more vehicle backing events each comprising a period of time during which a respective vehicle is moving in a reverse direction;determining, for each of said identified backing events, one or more backing characteristics of said backing event based on said operational data, said one or more backing characteristics comprising data characterizing one or more aspects of a respective backing event; andgenerating a graphical display providing backing information indicative of said one or more backing characteristics for said identified backing events, said backing information comprising data characterizing the one or more aspects of said vehicle backing events. 18. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 17, wherein said backing information comprises a total number of backing events attributable to said one or more vehicles and said one or more vehicle operators during said one or more time periods. 19. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 17, wherein said backing information comprises an average number of backing events per vehicle operator during said one or more time periods. 20. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 17, wherein said one or more backing characteristics comprise the distance traveled by a respective vehicle during an identified backing event. 21. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 20, wherein said backing information comprises a total backing distance for said backing events attributable to said one or more vehicles and said one or more vehicle operators during said one or more time periods. 22. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 20, wherein said backing information comprises a total duration of said backing events attributable to said one or more vehicles and said one or more vehicle operators during said one or more time periods. 23. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 17, further comprising executable instructions for identifying, for each of said identified backing events, an associated vehicle operator, wherein said one or more backing characteristics are attributable to said vehicle operator. 24. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 17, wherein said one or more backing characteristics comprise the location of a respective backing event; and wherein said graphical display includes a geographical map indicating the location of one or more of said identified backing events. 25. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 17, further comprising executable instructions for receiving said operational data by: receiving user input requesting retrieval of operational data relating to one or more user parameters;retrieving certain operational data relating to said parameters from one or more data storage areas; andloading said certain operational data to one or more memory storage areas. 26. A method for assessing vehicle backing, said method comprising steps for: receiving operational data comprising vehicle telematics data, said vehicle telematics data being indicative of one or more vehicle dynamics for one or more vehicles operated by one or more vehicle operators during one or more time periods;identifying, for each of said vehicles, one or more vehicle backing events occurring during said one or more time periods based on said operational data, said one or more vehicle backing events each comprising a period of time during which a respective vehicle is moving in a reverse direction;determining, for each of said identified backing events, one or more backing characteristics of said backing event based on said operational data, said one or more backing characteristics comprising data characterizing one or more aspects of a respective backing event; andgenerating a graphical display providing backing information indicative of said one or more backing characteristics for said identified backing events, said backing information comprising data characterizing the one or more aspects of said vehicle backing events. 27. The method of claim 26, wherein said backing information comprises a total number of backing events attributable to said one or more vehicles and said one or more vehicle operators during said one or more time periods. 28. The method of claim 26, wherein said backing information comprises an average number of backing events per vehicle operator during said one or more time periods. 29. The method of claim 26, wherein said one or more backing characteristics comprise the distance traveled by a respective vehicle during an identified backing event. 30. The method of claim 29, wherein said backing information comprises a total backing distance for said backing events attributable to said one or more vehicles and said one or more vehicle operators during said one or more time periods. 31. The method of claim 29, wherein said backing information comprises a total duration of said backing events attributable to said one or more vehicles and said one or more vehicle operators during said one or more time periods. 32. The method of claim 26, further comprising steps for identifying, for each of said identified backing events, an associated vehicle operator, wherein said one or more backing characteristics are attributable to said vehicle operator. 33. The method of claim 26, wherein said one or more backing characteristics comprise the location of a respective backing event; and wherein said graphical display includes a geographical map indicating the location of one or more of said identified backing events. 34. The method of claim 26, wherein said step of receiving operational data comprises steps for: receiving user input requesting retrieval of operational data relating to one or more user parameters;retrieving certain operational data relating to said parameters from one or more data storage areas; andloading said certain operational data to one or more memory storage areas.
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