Determining threats based on information from road-based devices in a transportation-related context
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G08G-001/16
H04M-001/725
G08G-001/04
G08G-001/042
G08G-001/052
G08G-001/056
G08G-001/087
G08G-001/0967
G02B-027/01
H04B-001/3827
H04W-004/00
H04W-004/04
G01S-003/802
출원번호
US-0177535
(2016-06-09)
등록번호
US-10079929
(2018-09-18)
발명자
/ 주소
Lord, Richard T.
Lord, Robert W.
Myhrvold, Nathan P.
Tegreene, Clarence T.
Hyde, Roderick A.
Wood, Jr., Lowell L.
Ishikawa, Muriel Y.
Wood, Victoria Y. H.
Whitmer, Charles
Bahl, Paramvir
Burger, Douglas C.
Chandra, Ranveer
Gates, III, William H.
Holman, Paul
Kare, Jordin T.
Mundie, Craig J.
Paek, Tim
Tan, Desney S.
Zhong, Lin
Dyor, Matthew G.
출원인 / 주소
Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
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초록▼
Techniques for ability enhancement are described. Some embodiments provide an ability enhancement facilitator system (“AEFS”) configured to enhance a user's ability to operate or function in a transportation-related context as a pedestrian or a vehicle operator. In one embodiment, the AEFS is config
Techniques for ability enhancement are described. Some embodiments provide an ability enhancement facilitator system (“AEFS”) configured to enhance a user's ability to operate or function in a transportation-related context as a pedestrian or a vehicle operator. In one embodiment, the AEFS is configured perform vehicular threat detection based on information received at a road-based device, such as a sensor or processor that is deployed at the side of a road. An example AEFS receives, at a road-based device, information about a first vehicle that is proximate to the road-based device. The AEFS analyzes the received information to determine threat information, such as that the vehicle may collide with the user. The AEFS then informs the user of the determined threat information, such as by transmitting a warning to a wearable device configured to present the warning to the user.
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1. A computer-readable storage device including contents that are configured, when executed, to cause a computing system to perform a method for enhancing ability in a transportation-related context, the method comprising: receiving, from a first road-based device, information about a first vehicle
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A computer-readable storage device including contents that are configured, when executed, to cause a computing system to perform a method for enhancing ability in a transportation-related context, the method comprising: receiving, from a first road-based device, information about a first vehicle that is proximate to the first road-based device;receiving, from a wearable device of an occupant of a second vehicle, motion-related information about the occupant of the second vehicle wearing the wearable device, the motion-related information including position information obtained from a position sensor of the wearable device and including at least one of velocity information or acceleration information;determining threat information that is relevant to safe operation of the first vehicle based on the information about the first vehicle and the motion-related information about the occupant of the second vehicle wearing wearable device;presenting the threat information via a wearable device of a driver of the first vehicle; andtransmitting the threat information directly from the computing system to a second road-based device that is along a projected course of travel of the first vehicle,wherein a road-based device is a fixed device situated on, in, or about a roadway. 2. The computer-readable storage device of claim 1, the method further comprising at least one of: receiving motion-related information about the first vehicle and/or other objects moving about a roadway;transmitting to the first vehicle a warning based on the threat information;presenting the threat information via an output device of the second vehicle of the occupant wearing the wearable device, the output device including a visual display and/or an audio speaker;transmitting the threat information to the second vehicle; orcausing the second road-based device to warn drivers that the first vehicle is driving erratically. 3. The computer-readable storage device of claim 2, wherein the transmitting the threat information to the second vehicle includes: transmitting the threat information to an intermediary server system for distribution to other vehicles in proximity to the occupant of the second vehicle wearing the wearable device. 4. The computer-readable storage device of claim 1, the method further comprising: performing, at the road-based device, the determining threat information; andtransmitting the threat information includes transmitting the threat information from the road-based device to the wearable device of the driver of the first vehicle. 5. The computer-readable storage device of claim 1, wherein the determining threat information includes at least one of: determining a likelihood that the first vehicle will collide with the occupant of the second vehicle wearing the wearable device;determining a likelihood that the first vehicle will collide with some other object; ordetermining that the first vehicle is driving with excessive speed. 6. The computer-readable storage device of claim 1, the method further comprising: receiving data representing threat information relevant to a third vehicle, the third vehicle not being used for travel by the driver of the first vehicle wearing the wearable device and the occupant of the second vehicle wearing the wearable device; anddetermining the threat information based on the data representing threat information relevant to the third vehicle. 7. The computer-readable storage device of claim 6, wherein the receiving data representing threat information relevant to third vehicle includes at least one of: receiving from the third vehicle at least one of an indication of stalled or slow traffic encountered by the third vehicle, an indication of poor driving conditions experienced by the third vehicle, an indication that the first vehicle is driving erratically, or an image of the first vehicle. 8. The computer-readable storage device of claim 1, wherein the road-based device is a sensor: attached to a utility pole, a traffic control signal support, a building, and/or a structure proximate to the first vehicle; orembedded in a roadway being traveled over by the first vehicle. 9. The computer-readable storage device of claim 1, wherein the receiving information about the first vehicle includes at least one of: receiving an image of the first vehicle from a camera deployed at an intersection;receiving ranging data from a range sensor deployed at an intersection, the ranging data representing a distance between the first vehicle and the intersection;receiving the information about the first vehicle from a sensor attached to the first vehicle;receiving the information about the first vehicle from a sensor attached to the second vehicle;receiving the information about the first vehicle from a sensor of the wearable device of the driver of the first vehicle wearing; orreceiving data representing an audio signal emitted or reflected by the first vehicle. 10. The computer-readable storage device of claim 1, wherein the presenting the threat information via the wearable device of the driver of the first vehicle includes at least one of: presenting the threat information via an audio output device of the wearable device of the driver of the first vehicle;presenting the threat information via a visual display device of the wearable device of the driver of the first vehicle, wherein the visual display device displays an indicator that instructs the driver of the first vehicle to accelerate, decelerate, and/or turn. 11. A computing system comprising: a processor;memory storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the computing system to perform operations comprising: receiving, from a road-based device, information about a first vehicle that is proximate to the road-based device;receiving, from a wearable device of an occupant of a second vehicle, motion-related information about the occupant of the second vehicle wearing the wearable device, the motion-related information including position information obtained from a position sensor of the wearable device and including at least one of velocity information or acceleration information;determining threat information that is relevant to safe operation of the first vehicle based on the information about the first vehicle and the motion-related information about the occupant of the second vehicle wearing wearable device;presenting the threat information via a wearable device of a driver of the first vehicle; andtransmitting the threat information directly from the computing system to a second road-based device situated along a projected course of travel of the first vehicle,wherein a road-based device is a fixed device situated on, in, or about a roadway. 12. The computing system of claim 11, further comprising: identifying multiple threats to the driver of the first vehicle wearing the wearable device;identifying a first one of the multiple threats that is more significant than at least one other of the multiple threats; andinstructing the driver of the first vehicle wearing the wearable device to avoid the first one of the multiple threats. 13. The computing system of claim 11, further comprising at least one of: receiving motion-related information about the first vehicle and/or other objects moving about a roadway;transmitting to the first vehicle a warning based on the threat information;presenting the threat information via an output device of the second vehicle of the occupant wearing the wearable device, the output device including a visual display and/or an audio speaker;transmitting the threat information to the second vehicle; orcausing the second road-based device to warn drivers that the first vehicle is driving erratically. 14. The computing system of claim 11, further comprising: performing, at the road-based device, the determining threat information; andtransmitting the threat information includes transmitting the threat information from the road-based device to the wearable device of the driver of the first vehicle. 15. The computing system of claim 11, further comprising: receiving data representing threat information relevant to a third vehicle, the third vehicle not being used for travel by the driver of the first vehicle wearing the wearable device and the occupant of the second vehicle wearing the wearable device; anddetermining the threat information based on the data representing threat information relevant to the third vehicle. 16. The computing system of claim 11, wherein the road-based device is a sensor: attached to a structure proximate to the first vehicle, wherein the structure is one of a utility pole, a traffic control signal support, or a building; orembedded in a roadway being traveled over by the first vehicle. 17. The computer-readable medium of claim 16, wherein the road-based device includes at least one of: a camera, a microphone, a radar-based speed sensor, light detection and ranging-based speed sensor, a range sensor, or a receiver operable to receive motion-related information about the first vehicle transmitted from the first vehicle. 18. The computing system of claim 11, wherein the receiving information about the first vehicle includes at least one of: receiving ranging data from a range sensor deployed at an intersection, the ranging data representing a distance between the first vehicle and the intersection;receiving the information about the first vehicle from a sensor attached to the first vehicle;receiving the information about the first vehicle from a sensor attached to the second vehicle;receiving the information about the first vehicle from a sensor of the wearable device of the driver of the first vehicle wearing;receiving image data from a camera, the image data representing an image of the first vehicle;receiving an image from a camera that is attached to a road-side structure or the wearable device of the driver of the first vehicle wearing; orreceiving data representing an audio signal emitted or reflected by the first vehicle. 19. The computing system of claim 11, wherein the determining threat information includes at least one of: determining a likelihood that the first vehicle will collide with some other object;determining that the first vehicle is driving with excessive speed; ordetermining that there is slow traffic in proximity to the driver of the first vehicle wearing the wearable device and the occupant of the second vehicle wearing the wearable device. 20. The computing system of claim 11, wherein the wearable device of the driver of the first vehicle wearing comprises a helmet, goggles, eyeglasses, and/or a hat worn by the driver of the first vehicle wearing.
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