IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0713214
(2015-05-15)
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등록번호 |
US-9852475
(2017-12-26)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Konrardy, Blake
- Christensen, Scott T.
- Hayward, Gregory
- Farris, Scott
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출원인 / 주소 |
- STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY
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대리인 / 주소 |
Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
12 인용 특허 :
153 |
초록
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Methods and systems for evaluating the effectiveness of autonomous operation features of autonomous vehicles using an accident risk model are provided. According to certain aspects, an accident risk model may be determined using effectiveness information regarding autonomous operation features assoc
Methods and systems for evaluating the effectiveness of autonomous operation features of autonomous vehicles using an accident risk model are provided. According to certain aspects, an accident risk model may be determined using effectiveness information regarding autonomous operation features associated with a vehicle. The effectiveness information may indicate a likelihood of an accident for the vehicle and may include test data or actual loss data. Determining the likelihood of an accident may include determining risk factors for the features related to the ability of the features to make control decisions that successfully avoid accidents. The accident risk model may further include information regarding effectiveness of the features relative to location or operating conditions, as well as types and severity of accidents. The accident risk model may further be used to determine or adjust aspects of an insurance policy associated with an autonomous vehicle.
대표청구항
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1. A computer-implemented method of evaluating effectiveness of an autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology, the method comprising: generating, by one or more computing systems configured to evaluate the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology operating within a virtual test environ
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A computer-implemented method of evaluating effectiveness of an autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology, the method comprising: generating, by one or more computing systems configured to evaluate the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology operating within a virtual test environment configured to simultaneously test at least one additional autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technologies, test data regarding results of virtual testing within the virtual test environment in which responses of the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology to virtual test sensor data are simulated;receiving, by one or more processors, effectiveness information regarding the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology, the effectiveness information including both (i) actual accident data associated with vehicles having the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology and (ii) the test data associated with the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology;determining, by one or more processors, an indication of reliability of the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology based at least in part upon compatibility of a version of or an update to computer-readable instructions involved in implementation of part or all of the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology with one or more versions of the at least one additional autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technologies tested;determining, by one or more processors, an accident risk model based upon the received effectiveness information and the determined indication of reliability;determining, by one or more processors, an insurance policy for a vehicle equipped with the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology based at least in part upon the accident risk model; andcausing, by one or more processors, information regarding all or a portion of the determined insurance policy for the vehicle to be presented to a customer for review by the customer via a display of a computing device associated with the customer. 2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the accident risk model is associated with a likelihood that vehicles having the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology will be involved in vehicle accidents. 3. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the accident risk model comprises a data structure containing entries associated with at least one of (1) the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology or (2) a likelihood of a vehicle accident. 4. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, further comprising: storing, by a non-transient computer-readable medium, the accident risk model;receiving, by one or more processors, a request to determine the insurance policy for the vehicle; andaccessing, by one or more processors, the accident risk model based upon the received request. 5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology involves at least one of a vehicle self-braking functionality or a vehicle self-steering functionality. 6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein determining the insurance policy includes calculating at least one of the following based upon the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology and the accident risk model: an automobile insurance premium, a discount, or a reward. 7. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology is related to at least one of the following: driver alertness monitoring;driver responsiveness monitoring;pedestrian detection;artificial intelligence;a back-up system;a navigation system;a positioning system;a security system;an anti-hacking measure;a theft prevention system; orremote vehicle location determination. 8. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology is related to at least one of the following: a point of impact;a type of road;a time of day;a weather condition;a type of a trip;a length of a trip;a vehicle style;a vehicle-to-vehicle communication; ora vehicle-to-infrastructure communication. 9. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein causing information regarding all or a portion of the determined insurance policy for the vehicle to be presented to the customer includes causing to be presented on the display a cost of automobile insurance coverage. 10. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein determining the accident risk model includes determining at least one risk level associated with the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology based upon observed responses of the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology in other vehicles. 11. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein determining the insurance policy for the vehicle includes at least one of generating a new insurance policy associated with the vehicle or updating an existing insurance policy associated with the vehicle. 12. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the accident risk model further accounts for an effect of one or more of the following on the effectiveness information: weather, road type, or vehicle type. 13. A computer system for evaluating effectiveness of an autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology, comprising: one or more processors;one or more communication modules adapted to communicate data;one or more computing systems configured to evaluate the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology operating within a virtual test environment configured to simultaneously test at least one additional autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technologies to generate test data regarding results of virtual testing within the virtual test environment in which responses of the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology to virtual test sensor data are simulated, and wherein the test results are communicated to the one or more processors via the one or more communication modules; anda program memory coupled to the one or more processors and storing executable instructions that when executed by the one or more processors cause the computer system to: receive effectiveness information regarding the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology, the effectiveness information including both (i) actual accident data associated with vehicles having the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology and (ii) the test data associated with the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology;determine an indication of reliability of the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology based at least in part upon compatibility of a version of or an update to computer-readable instructions involved in implementation of part or all of the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology with one or more versions of the at least one additional autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technologies tested;determine an accident risk model based upon the received effectiveness information and the determined indication of reliability;determine an insurance policy for a vehicle equipped with the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology based at least in part upon the accident risk model; andcause, via the one or more communication modules, information regarding all or a portion of the determined insurance policy for the vehicle to be presented to a customer for review by the customer via a display of a computing device associated with the customer. 14. The computer system of claim 13, wherein the accident risk model is associated with a likelihood that vehicles having the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology will be involved in vehicle accidents. 15. The computer system of claim 13, wherein the accident risk model comprises a data structure containing entries associated with at least one of (1) the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology or (2) a likelihood of a vehicle accident. 16. The computer system of claim 13, wherein the executable instructions further cause the computer system to: store the accident risk model;receive, via the one or more communication modules, a request to determine the insurance policy for the vehicle; andaccess the accident risk model based upon the received request. 17. A tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions for evaluating effectiveness of an autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology that, when executed by at least one processor of a computer system, cause the computer system to: generate, using one or more computing systems configured to evaluate the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology operating within a virtual test environment configured to simultaneously test at least one additional autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technologies, test data regarding results of virtual testing within the virtual test environment in which responses of the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology to virtual test sensor data are simulated;receive effectiveness information regarding the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology, the effectiveness information including both (i) actual accident data associated with vehicles having the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology and (ii) the test data associated with the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology;determine an indication of reliability of the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology based at least in part upon compatibility of a version of or an update to computer-readable instructions involved in implementation of part or all of the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology with one or more versions of the at least one additional autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technologies tested;determine an accident risk model based upon the received effectiveness information and the determined indication of reliability;determine an insurance policy for a vehicle equipped with the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology based at least in part upon the accident risk model; andcause information regarding all or a portion of the determined insurance policy for the vehicle to be presented to a customer for review by the customer via a display of a computing device associated with the customer. 18. The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 17, wherein the accident risk model is associated with a likelihood that vehicles having the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology will be involved in vehicle accidents. 19. The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 17, wherein the accident risk model comprises a data structure containing entries associated with at least one of (1) the autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle technology or (2) a likelihood of a vehicle accident. 20. The tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 17, further comprising executable instructions further cause the computer system to: store the accident risk model;receive, via one or more communication modules, a request to determine the insurance policy for the vehicle; andaccess the accident risk model based upon the received request.
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