(19)
(11)EP 2 672 463 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
04.12.2019 Bulletin 2019/49

(21)Application number: 13170310.0

(22)Date of filing:  03.06.2013
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
G07C 5/00(2006.01)
G07C 5/08(2006.01)

(54)

VIN based accelerometer threshold

VIN-basierte Beschleunigungsmesserschwelle

Seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le numéro d'identification du véhicule (VIN)


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(30)Priority: 04.06.2012 US 201213507085

(43)Date of publication of application:
11.12.2013 Bulletin 2013/50

(60)Divisional application:
19193205.2
19193207.8

(73)Proprietor: GEOTAB Inc.
Oakville, ON L6H 7V2 (CA)

(72)Inventor:
  • Cawse, Neil Charles
    Oakville, Ontario L6J 1L5 (CA)

(74)Representative: Vossius, Corinna et al
Corinna Vossius IP Group Patent- und Rechtsanwaltskanzlei Buchenstraße 17
82064 Straßlach-Dingharting
82064 Straßlach-Dingharting (DE)


(56)References cited: : 
EP-A2- 1 569 176
WO-A1-2004/106883
US-A1- 2009 055 044
US-A1- 2009 276 115
WO-A1-00/52443
US-A- 5 491 631
US-A1- 2009 256 690
  
      
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION



    [0001] The present invention generally relates to an apparatus for application in vehicular telemetry systems. More specifically, the present invention relates to vehicle identification numbers (VIN) and establishing accelerometer thresholds based upon decoding and analyzing a vehicle identification number.

    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION



    [0002] Vehicular Telemetry systems are known in the prior art.

    [0003] United States patent 6076028 to Donnelly et al is directed to an automatic vehicle event detection, characterization and reporting. A processor processes accelerometer data from a vehicle over varying length windows of time to detect and characterize vehicle events such as crashes. The processed data is compared to thresholds to detect and characterize events. Such events are then reported to a dispatch center using wireless communications and providing vehicle location information. The dispatch center contacts the public safety answering points necessary to provide services to the vehicle.

    [0004] United States patent 6185490 to Ferguson is directed to a vehicle crash data recorder. A vehicle data recorder useful in recording and accessing data from a vehicle accident comprised of a microprocessor based system that will have in a preferred embodiment four inputs from the host vehicle, and four inputs from the internal sensors. The apparatus is arranged with a three-stage memory to record and retain the information and is equipped with a series and parallel connectors to provide instant on scene access to the accident data. This invention includes a plurality of internally mounted devices necessary to determine vehicle direction, rollover detection, and impact forces. The plurality of inputs from the host vehicle include in the preferred embodiment, the speed of the vehicle, seat belt use, brake activation, and whether or not the transmission is in forward or reverse gear.

    [0005] United States patent 7158016 to Cuddihy et al is directed to a crash notification system for an automotive vehicle. The system is used to communicate with a communication network and ultimately to a response center. The system within vehicle includes an occupant sensor that generates an occupant sensor status signal. A crash sensor, vehicle identification number memory, or a vertical acceleration sensor may also be used to provide information to the controller. The controller generates a communication signal that corresponds to the occupant sensor status signal and the other information so that appropriate emergency personnel may be deployed.

    [0006] European patent application EP 1 569 176 discloses an apparatus for setting an accelerometer threshold in a vehicle diagnostic system on the basis of an identifier of an electronic control unit of the vehicle.

    SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



    [0007] The present invention is directed to aspects in a vehicular telemetry system and provides a new capability for establishing accelerometer thresholds. The present invention is defined by appended claims 1 to 7.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0008] Examples are described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:

    Figure 1 is a high level diagrammatic view of a vehicular telemetry communication system;

    Figure 2 is diagrammatic view of an vehicular telemetry hardware system including an on-board portion and a resident vehicular portion;

    Figure 3 is a high level flow chart for establishing a VIN based accelerometer threshold,

    Figure 4 is a high level flow chart for refining a VIN based accelerometer threshold

    Figure 5 is a high level flow chart for establishing a VIN based accelerometer threshold based upon a group of generic vehicles,

    Figure 6 is a high level flow chart for establishing a VIN based accelerometer threshold based upon a group of specific vehicles,

    Figure 7 is a high level flow chart for setting a VIN based accelerometer threshold,

    Figure 8 is a high level flow chart for a vehicular telemetry hardware system on-board portion initiated request for a VIN based accelerometer threshold, and

    Figure 9 is a high level flow chart for a remote initiated request to set a VIN based accelerometer threshold.



    [0009] The drawings are not necessarily to scale and may be diagrammatic representations of the examples.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION


    Telematic Communication System



    [0010] Referring to Figure 1 of the drawings, there is illustrated a high level overview of a telematic communication system. There is at least one vehicle generally indicated at 11. The vehicle 11 includes a vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 and a resident vehicle portion 42.

    [0011] The telematic communication system provides communication and exchange of data, information, commands, and messages between components in the system such as at least one server 19, at least one computer 20, at least one hand held device 22, and at least one vehicle 11.

    [0012] In one example, the communication 12 is to/from a satellite 13. The vehicle 11, or hand held device 22 communicates with the satellite 13 that communicates with a ground-based station 15 that communicates with a computer network 18. In an example, the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 and the remote site 44 facilitates communication 12 to/from the satellite 13.

    [0013] In another example, the communication 16 is to/from a cellular network 17. The vehicle 11, or hand held device 22 communicates with the cellular network 17 connected to a computer network 18. In an example, communication 16 to/from the cellular network 17 is facilitated by the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 and the remote site 44.

    [0014] Computer 20 and server 19 communicate over the computer network 18. The server 19 may include a database 21 of vehicle identification numbers and VIN based accelerometer thresholds associated with the vehicle identification numbers. In an example, a telematic application software runs on a server 19. Clients operating a computer 20 communicate with the application software running on the server 19.

    [0015] In an example, data, information, commands, and messages may be sent from the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 to the cellular network 17, to the computer network 18, and to the servers 19. Computers 20 may access the data and information on the servers 19. Alternatively, data, information, commands, and messages may be sent from the servers 19, to the network 18, to the cellular network 17, and to the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30.

    [0016] In another example, data, information, commands, and messages may be sent from vehicular telemetry hardware system to the satellite 13, the ground based station 15, the computer network 18, and to the servers 19. Computers 20 may access data and information on the servers 19. In another example, data, information, commands, and messages may be sent from the servers 19, to the computer network 18, the ground based station 15, the satellite 13, and to a vehicular telemetry hardware system.

    [0017] Data, information, commands, and messages may also be exchanged through the telematics communication system and a hand held device 22.

    Vehicular Telemetry Hardware System



    [0018] Referring now to Figure 2 of the drawings, there is illustrated a vehicular telemetry hardware system generally indicated at 30. The on-board portion generally includes: a DTE (data terminal equipment) telemetry microprocessor 31; a DCE (data communications equipment) wireless telemetry communications microprocessor 32; a GPS (global positioning system) module 33; an accelerometer 34; a non-volatile flash memory 35; and provision for an OBD (on board diagnostics) interface 36 for connection 43 and communicating with a vehicle network communications bus 37.

    [0019] The resident vehicular portion 42 generally includes: the vehicle network communications bus 37; the ECM (electronic control module) 38; the PCM (power train control module) 40; the ECUs (electronic control units) 41; and other engine control/monitor computers and microcontrollers 39.

    [0020] While the system is described as having an on-board portion 30 and a resident vehicular portion 42, it is also understood that it could be a complete resident vehicular system or a complete on-board system. In addition, in an example, a vehicular telemetry system includes a vehicular system and a remote system. The vehicular system is the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30. The vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 is the on-board portion 30 and may also include the resident vehicular portion 42. In further examples, the remote system may be one or all of the server 19, computer 20, and hand held device 22.

    [0021] In an example, the DTE telemetry microprocessor 31 includes an amount of internal flash memory for storing firmware to operate and control the overall system 30. In addition, the microprocessor 31 and firmware log data, format messages, receive messages, and convert or reformat messages. In an example, an example of a DTE telemetry microprocessor 31 is a PIC24H microcontroller commercially available from Microchip Corporation.

    [0022] The DTE telemetry microprocessor 31 is interconnected with an external non-volatile flash memory 35. In an example, an example of the flash memory 35 is a 32 MB non-volatile flash memory store commercially available from Atmel Corporation. The flash memory 35 of the present invention is used for data logging.

    [0023] The DTE telemetry microprocessor 31 is further interconnected for communication to the GPS module 33. In an example, an example of the GPS module 33 is a Neo-5 commercially available from u-blox Corporation. The Neo-5 provides GPS receiver capability and functionality to the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30.

    [0024] The DTE telemetry microprocessor is further interconnected with the OBD interface 36 for communication with the vehicle network communications bus 37. The vehicle network communications bus 37 in turn connects for communication with the ECM 38, the engine control/monitor computers and microcontrollers 39, the PCM 40, and the ECU 41.

    [0025] The DTE telemetry microprocessor has the ability through the OBD interface 36 when connected to the vehicle network communications bus 37 to monitor and receive vehicle data and information from the resident vehicular system components for further processing.

    [0026] As a brief non-limiting example of vehicle data and information, the list may include: vehicle identification number (VIN), current odometer reading, current speed, engine RPM, battery voltage, engine coolant temperature, engine coolant level, accelerator peddle position, brake peddle position, various manufacturer specific vehicle DTCs (diagnostic trouble codes), tire pressure, oil level, airbag status, seatbelt indication, emission control data, engine temperature, intake manifold pressure, transmission data, braking information, and fuel level. It is further understood that the amount and type of vehicle data and information will change from manufacturer to manufacturer and evolve with the introduction of additional vehicular technology.

    [0027] The DTE telemetry microprocessor 31 is further interconnected for communication with the DCE wireless telemetry communications microprocessor 32. In an example, an example of the DCE wireless telemetry communications microprocessor 32 is a Leon 100 commercially available from u-blox Corporation. The Leon 100 provides mobile communications capability and functionality to the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 for sending and receiving data to/from a remote site 44. Alternatively, the communication device could be a satellite communication device such as an Iridium ™ device interconnected for communication with the DTE telemetry microprocessor 31. Alternatively, there could be a DCE wireless telemetry communications microprocessor 32 and an Iridium ™ device for satellite communication. This provides the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 with the capability to communicate with at least one remote site 44.

    [0028] In examples, a remote site 44 could be another vehicle 11 or a base station or a hand held device 22. The base station may include one or more servers 19 and one or more computers 20 connected through a computer network 18 (see Figure 1). In addition, the base station may include computer application software for data acquisition, analysis, and sending/receiving commands, messages to/from the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30.

    [0029] The DTE telemetry microprocessor 31 is further interconnected for communication with an accelerometer (34). An accelerometer (34) is a device that measures the physical acceleration experienced by an object. Single and multi-axis models of accelerometers are available to detect the magnitude and direction of the acceleration, or g-force, and the device may also be used to sense orientation, coordinate acceleration, vibration, shock, and falling.

    [0030] An example of a multi-axis accelerometer (34) is the LIS302DL MEMS Motion Sensor commercially available from STMicroelectronics. The LIS302DL integrated circuit is an ultra compact low-power three axes linear accelerometer that includes a sensing element and an IC interface able to take the information from the sensing element and to provide the measured acceleration data to other devices, such as a DTE Telemetry Microprocessor (31), through an I2C/SPI (Inter-Integrated Circuit) (Serial Peripheral Interface) serial interface. The LIS302DL integrated circuit has a user-selectable full scale range of +-2g and +-8g, programmable thresholds, and is capable of measuring accelerations with an output data rate of 100Hz or 400Hz.

    [0031] The vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 receives data and information from the resident vehicular portion 42, the GPS module 33, and the accelerometer 43. The data and information is stored in non-volatile flash memory 35 as a data log. The data log may be further transmitted by the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 over the vehicular telemetry communication system to the server 19 (see Figure 1). The transmission may be controlled and set by the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 at pre-defined intervals. The transmission may also be triggered as a result of a events such as a harsh event or an accident. The transmission may further be requested by a command sent from the application software running on the server 19.

    Accelerometer Thresholds



    [0032] In order for the accelerometer and system to monitor and determine events, the system requires a threshold, or thresholds, to indicate events such as harsh acceleration, harsh cornering, harsh breaking, or accidents. However, these thresholds depend in part upon the weight of the vehicle. A heavier vehicle would have a different accelerometer threshold from a lighter vehicle.

    [0033] For example, a cargo van may weigh 2500 pounds, (1134 kg), a cube van may weigh 5000 (2268 kg) a straight truck may weight 15,000 pounds (6804 kg) and a tractor-trailer may weight 80,000 pounds. (36287 kg) Furthermore, depending upon the platform, model, configuration and options, a particular class or type of vehicle may also have a range of weights.

    [0034] If the accelerometer threshold is set either too high or low for a particular vehicle weight, then the accelerometer may either over read or under read for a given event resulting in either missing an event or erroneously reporting an event.

    [0035] Table 1 illustrates by way of example, a number of different thresholds relating to different aspects of a harsh event such as accelerations, braking, and cornering. There are also different sensitivities, or a graduation associated with the threshold values to include low sensitivity, medium sensitivity, and high sensitivity. These sensitivities in turn relate to a range of vehicle weights.
    Table 1: Example thresholds for harsh events with different sensitivities.
    Aspect Of EventSignificant Event TypeAccelerometer DataRange
    High Sensitivity Harsh Acceleration Forward or Braking (3.52, 90)
    Harsh Braking Forward or Braking (-90, -3.88)
    Harsh Corning (Left) Side to Side (3.88, 90)
    Harsh Corning (Right) Side to Side (-90, -3.88)
    Medium Sensitivity Harsh Acceleration Forward or Braking (4.41, 90)
    Harsh Braking Forward or Braking (-90, -4.76)
    Harsh Corning (Left) Side to Side (4.76, 90)
    Harsh Corning (Right) Side to Side (-90, -4.76)
    Low Sensitivity Harsh Acceleration Forward or Braking (5.29, 90)
    Harsh Braking Forward or Braking (-90, -5.64)
    Harsh Corning (Left) Side to Side (5.64, 90)
    Harsh Corning (Right) Side to Side (-90, -5.64)


    [0036] Therefore, as illustrated by table 1, the threshold values and sensitivity may be associated with a range of vehicle weights. In an example, the accelerometer threshold values may be for a single axis accelerometer. In another example, the accelerometer threshold values may be for a multi-axis accelerometer.

    Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)



    [0037] A vehicle identification number, or VIN, is a unique serial number used in the automotive industry to identify individual vehicles. There are a number of standards used to establish a vehicle identification number, for example ISO 3779 and ISO 3780. As illustrated in Table 2, an example vehicle identification number may be composed of three sections to include a world manufacturer identifier (WMI), a vehicle descriptor section (VDS), and a vehicle identifier section (VIS).
    Table 2: Composition of VIN
    Standard012345678910111213141516
    ISO 3779 WMI VDS VIS
    European Union and North America more than 500 vehicles per year WMI Vehicle Attributes Check Digit Model Year Plant Code Sequential Number
    European union and North America less than 500 vehicles per year WMI Vehicle Attributes Check Digit Model Year Plant Code Manufacturer Identifier Sequential Number


    [0038] The world manufacturer identifier field has three bits (0-2) of information that identify the manufacturer of the vehicle. The first bit identifies the country where the vehicle was manufactured. For example, a 1 or 4 indicates the United States, a 2 indicates Canada, and a 3 indicates Mexico. The second bit identifies the manufacturer. For example, a "G" identifies General Motors and a "7" identifies GM Canada. The third bit identifies the vehicle type or manufacturing division.

    [0039] As a further example using the first three bits, a value of "1GC" indicates a vehicle manufactured in the United States by General Motors as a vehicle type of a Chevrolet truck.

    [0040] The vehicle descriptor section field has five bits of information (3-7) for identifying the vehicle type. Each manufacturer has a unique system for using the vehicle descriptor section field and it may include information on the vehicle platform, model, body style, engine type, model, or series.

    [0041] The eighth bit is a check digit for identifying the accuracy of a vehicle identification number.

    [0042] Within the vehicle identifier section field, bit 9 indicates the model year and bit 10 indicates the assembly plant code. The vehicle identifier section field also has eight bits of information (11-16) for identifying the individual vehicle. The information may differ from manufacturer to manufacturer and this field may include information on options installed, or engine and transmission choices.

    [0043] The last four bits are numeric and identify the sequence of the vehicle for production as it rolled off the manufacturers assembly line. The last four bits uniquely identify the individual vehicle.

    [0044] While the vehicle identification number has been described by way of example to standards, not all manufacturers follow standards and may have a unique composition for vehicle identification. In this case, a vehicle identification number could be analyzed to determine the composition and makeup of the number.

    Vehicle Identification Number Decoding And Analysis



    [0045] A non-limiting vehicle identification number decoding and analysis example will be explained with reference to Table 3 and Figure 3. The method to establish a VIN based accelerometer threshold is generally indicated at 50. The example includes information associated with a vehicle identification number (VIN) to include a world manufacturer identifier (WMI) field, vehicle descriptor section (VDS) field, and vehicle identifier section (VIS) field.
    Table 3: Example Record of Vin Information.
    VIN Information and Data
    WMI FieldManufacturerA
    VDS Field Vehicle Type Platform P1
    P2
    Model M1
    M2
    M3
    Body Style BS1
    BS2
    Engine Type E1
    E2
    VIS Field Individual Vehicle Installed Options OPT1
    OPT2
    OPT3
    OPT4
    OPT5
    Engine EA
    EB
    Transmission TA
    TB


    [0046] The vehicle identification number is received and may be decoded to identify vehicle components such as various characteristics, configurations, and options of a particular vehicle. In this example, the manufacturer has two types of platform, three models, two body styles, four engines, five options, and two transmissions that may be combined to provide a particular vehicle.

    [0047] By way of a non-limiting example and reference to Table 3, an example VIN may be decoded as follows:
    • from the WMI field, to be manufacturer A,
    • from the VDS field, Platform P2, Model M2, Body Style BS2 and Engine Type E2,
    • from the VIS field, Installed Options OPT1 and OPT5, Engine EA and Transmission TB


    [0048] The decoded information from the VDS field may be provided as a first group of vehicle information (see Figure 5, establishing accelerometer threshold based upon a group of generic vehicles is generally indicated at 60). In an example, the first group of vehicle information is a generic type of vehicle for setting a generic VIN based accelerometer threshold. The decoded information from the VIS field may be provided as a second group of vehicle information (see Figure 6, establishing accelerometer threshold based upon a group of specific vehicles is generally indicated at 70). The second group of vehicle information is a specific type of vehicle for setting a specific VIN based accelerometer threshold. In another example, the decoded information is provided as a third group of vehicle information including both the first and second group of information.

    [0049] The vehicle identification number analysis and accelerometer threshold determination may occur in a number of ways. In an example, weight or mass of the vehicle and each vehicle components could be used. A basic weight of the vehicle could be determined from the vehicle identification number by associating individual weights with the individual vehicle components such as platform, model, body style, engine type, transmission type, and installed options. Then, by adding up the component weights based upon a decoded vehicle identification number for the particular vehicle, you calculate a basic weight of the vehicle. The basic weight of the vehicle could be a first group basic weight, a second group basic weight, or a third group basic weight.

    [0050] Once a basic weight of the vehicle has been determined, than an associated, or assigned VIN based accelerometer threshold may be determined based upon the basic weight of the vehicle for example, assigning a medium sensitivity set of thresholds (see Table 1).

    [0051] In another example, accelerometer thresholds could be directly assigned for configurations of the vehicle identification number. For example, a known accelerometer threshold for a known vehicle could be assigned to the vehicle identification number as a VIN based accelerometer threshold. Then, the vehicle identification number could be decoded into the vehicle components to associate the vehicle components with the accelerometer threshold.

    [0052] Once a VIN based accelerometer threshold is assigned to a vehicle identification number, then this VIN based accelerometer threshold could be used for all vehicles with a first group of vehicle information (generic). Alternatively, a unique VIN based accelerometer threshold could be assigned to a vehicle with a second group of vehicle information (specific).

    [0053] Once the vehicle identification number has been decoded, analyzed, and a VIN based accelerometer threshold has been assigned, the information may be saved as a digital record for future or subsequent use as VIN data and information. The VIN data and information digital record may include the vehicle identification number, corresponding weights for vehicle components, group (first, second, third), and the VIN based accelerometer threshold or refined VIN based accelerometer threshold (to be described). The digital record may be stored on a server 19, in a database 21, a computer 20 a hand held device 22, or a vehicular telemetry hardware system 30.

    [0054] Refining or adjusting the VIN based accelerometer threshold is described with reference to Figure 4 and generally indicated at 80. A VIN based accelerometer threshold has been assigned to a vehicle identification number and saved as a digital record. The vehicle identification number is selected and the digital record is retrieved.

    [0055] For the case where the VIN based accelerometer threshold has been determined to be over reading giving erroneous indications of events, the VIN based accelerometer threshold is refined or adjusted in sensitivity (see table 1) and the new value (or values) is saved with the digital record. For the case where the VIN based accelerometer threshold has been determined to be under reading giving erroneous indications of events, the VIN based accelerometer threshold is refined or adjusted in sensitivity as well (see table 1) and the new value (or values) is saved with the digital record.

    [0056] In addition, where the VIN based accelerometer threshold relates to a first group or generic type of vehicle, then application software could perform an additional digital record update of VIN based accelerometer thresholds to all vehicle identification numbers in the first group. Alternatively if there is a fleet of identical specific vehicles, then application software could perform an additional digital record update of VIN based accelerometer thresholds to all vehicle identification numbers in the second group.

    Setting A VIN Based Accelerometer Threshold



    [0057] The DTE telemetry microprocessor 31, firmware computer program, and memory 35 include the instructions, logic, and control to execute the portions of the method that relate to the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30. The microprocessor, application program, and memory on the server 19, or the computer, or the hand held device 22 include the instructions, logic, and control to execute the portions of the method that relate to the remote site 44. The server 19 also includes access to a database 21. The database 21 includes a plurality of digital records of VIN data and information.

    [0058] Referring now to Figure 1 and 7, an example is described to set a VIN based accelerometer threshold.

    [0059] The vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 makes a request to the resident vehicular portion 42 and receives the vehicle identification number. The vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 creates a message with the vehicle identification number and sends the message to a remote site 44 over the telematic communications network. In this example, the remote site 44 is a server 19 that receives the message. Application software on the server 19 decodes the message to extract the vehicle identification number. The vehicle identification number is checked with the database of digital records to determine if a VIN based accelerometer threshold is available for the vehicle identification number data.

    [0060] If a VIN based accelerometer threshold is in the database, then the server 19 creates a message with the VIN based accelerometer threshold and sends the message to the vehicular telemetry system 30. The vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 receives the message and decodes the message to extract the VIN based accelerometer threshold. The vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 sets the accelerometer threshold.

    [0061] If a VIN based accelerometer threshold is not in the database, the application software on the server 19 determines a VIN based accelerometer threshold for the vehicle identification number. The vehicle identification number is decoded and analyzed and a VIN based accelerometer threshold is determined as previously described and a digital record is created. The server 19 creates a message with the VIN based accelerometer threshold and sends this message over the telematics communication system to the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30. The vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 receives the message and decodes the message to extract the VIN based accelerometer threshold data and sets the accelerometer threshold.

    [0062] Alternatively, the remote site could be a computer 20 for decoding and analyzing the vehicle identification number and determining a VIN based accelerometer threshold.

    [0063] Alternatively, the remote site could be a hand held device 22 for decoding and analyzing the vehicle identification number and determining a VIN based accelerometer threshold.

    [0064] Alternatively, the decoding and analyzing of the vehicle identification number and determining a VIN based accelerometer threshold could be accomplished to the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30. In this case, the vehicle identification number and associated VIN based accelerometer threshold would be sent as a message to a remote site 44 for saving the digital record.

    On Board Initiated Request VIN Based Accelerometer Threshold



    [0065] Referring now to Figures 1, 2, and 8, an on board initiated request for a VIN based accelerometer threshold is described.

    [0066] The request is generally indicated at 100. The vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 receives vehicle identification number data over the interface 36 and connection 43 to the vehicle network communications bus 37. The vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 creates a message with the vehicle identification number data and sends the message to a remote site 44 requesting an accelerometer threshold.

    [0067] The VIN based accelerometer threshold determination is generally indicated at 101. The remote site 44 receives the message and decodes the message to extract the vehicle identification number data. If a threshold is available for the vehicle identification number, it will be provided to the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30. If a threshold is not available, it will be determined as previously described. The remote site 44 creates a message with the VIN based accelerometer threshold and sends the message to the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30.

    [0068] Setting the VIN based accelerometer threshold is generally indicated at 102. The vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 receives the message and decodes the message to extract the VIN based accelerometer threshold. The vehicular telemetry hardware system sets the accelerometer threshold.

    Remote Initiated Set VIN Based Accelerometer Threshold



    [0069] Referring now to Figures 1, 2, and 9, an remote initiated request for a VIN based accelerometer threshold is described.

    [0070] The remote request for a vehicle identification number is generally indicated at 110. The remote site 44 creates and sends a message requesting the vehicle identification number to the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30.

    [0071] Sending the vehicle identification number is generally indicated at 111. The vehicular hardware system 30 receives the message requesting the vehicle identification number and receives from the interface 36, connection 43 and vehicle network communications bus 37 the vehicle identification number data. The vehicular hardware system 30 creates a message with the vehicle identification number and sends the message to the remote site 44.

    [0072] The VIN based accelerometer threshold determination is generally indicated at 102. The remote site 44 receives the message and decodes the message to extract the vehicle identification number data. If a threshold is available for the vehicle identification number, it will be provided to the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30. If a threshold is not available, it will be determined as previously described. The remote site 44 creates a message with the VIN based accelerometer threshold and sends the message to the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30.

    [0073] Setting the VIN based accelerometer threshold is generally indicated at 113. The vehicular telemetry hardware system 30 receives the message and decodes the message to extract the VIN based accelerometer threshold. The vehicular telemetry hardware system sets the accelerometer threshold.

    [0074] The remote initiated set VIN based accelerometer threshold may also be used in the case there the threshold has been refined to correct for either over reading or under reading providing erroneous indications of events.

    [0075] Once the VIN based accelerometer threshold has been set in the vehicular telemetry hardware system 30, the DTE telemetry microprocessor 31 and firmware monitor the data from the accelerometer 34 and compare the data with the VIN based accelerometer threshold to detect and report events to the remote site 44. Alternatively, the data is logged in the system and assessed remotely at the remote site 44

    [0076] One or more technical effects are provided. More specifically, the ability for acquisition of a VIN by a vehicular telemetry hardware system to determinate a VIN based accelerometer threshold. The ability to receive and store a threshold value in a vehicular telemetry hardware system and the ability to detect an event or accident based upon a threshold value. Threshold values determined upon a VIN. Threshold values determined upon weight of a vehicle as determined by decoding the VIN. Decoding a VIN into vehicle components and associating weights with each of the vehicle components.


    Claims

    1. An apparatus for setting a vehicle identification number VIN based accelerometer threshold in a vehicular telemetry system, the VIN based accelerometer threshold being required for indicating vehicular events, the apparatus comprising:

    a microprocessor,

    memory,

    an accelerometer, and

    an interface to a vehicle network communication bus,

    said microprocessor being adapted to communicate with said accelerometer,

    said microprocessor being adapted to communicate with said interface to said vehicle network communication bus,

    said microprocessor and memory being adapted to receive a VIN from said interface to a vehicle network communication bus,

    said microprocessor and memory being adapted to determine if a VIN based accelerometer threshold is available for said VIN and being adapted to set said VIN based accelerometer threshold if said VIN based accelerometer threshold is available, and

    said microprocessor and memory being adapted to determine if a VIN based accelerometer threshold is not available for said VIN and being adapted to set said VIN based accelerometer threshold by decoding said VIN into vehicle components and determining said accelerometer threshold on the basis of said vehicle components. if said VIN based accelerometer threshold is not available.


     
    2. An apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said interface to a vehicle network communication bus is an electronic interface.
     
    3. An apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said interface to a vehicle network communication bus is a telecommunication signal interface.
     
    4. The use of the apparatus according to any of claims 1 to 3 in a method of setting a vehicle identification number VIN based accelerometer threshold in a vehicular telemetry system, the method comprising the steps of:

    receiving a VIN,

    if a VIN based accelerometer threshold is available for said VIN, setting said VIN based accelerometer threshold in said vehicular telemetry system,

    if a VIN based accelerometer threshold is not available for said VIN, setting said VIN based accelerometer threshold by decoding said VIN into vehicle components and determining said accelerometer threshold based upon said vehicle component.


     
    5. The use of the apparatus according to claim 4 wherein, said decoding said VIN includes determining vehicular components from said VIN and determining a weight of said vehicle components.
     
    6. The use of the apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said vehicle components includes a first group of vehicle information.
     
    7. The use of the apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said vehicle components includes a second group of vehicle information.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Vorrichtung zum Festlegen eines Fahrzeugidentifikationsnummer-VIN-basierten Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwertes in einem Fahrzeug-Telemetriesystem, wobei der VIN-basierte Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwert zum Anzeigen von Fahrzeugereignissen hergerichtet ist, und wobei die Vorrichtung umfasst:

    einen Mikroprozessor,

    einen Speicher,

    einen Beschleunigungssensor und

    eine Schnittstelle zu einem Fahrzeugnetzwerk-Kommunikationsbus,

    wobei der Mikroprozessor angepasst ist, um mit dem Beschleunigungssensor zu kommunizieren,

    wobei der Mikroprozessor angepasst ist, um mit der Schnittstelle zu dem Fahrzeugnetzwerk-Kommunikationsbus zu kommunizieren

    wobei der Mikroprozessor und der Speicher angepasst sind, um eine Fahrzeugidentifikationsnummer-VIN über die Schnittstelle zu dem Fahrzeugnetzwerk-Kommunikationsbus zu empfangen,

    wobei der Mikroprozessor und der Speicher angepasst sind, um zu bestimmen, ob ein VIN-basierter Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwert für jenen VIN verfügbar ist, und angepasst sind, den VIN-basierten Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwert festzulegen, wenn der VIN-basierte Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwert verfügbar ist, und

    wobei der Mikroprozessor und der Speicher angepasst sind, um zu bestimmen, ob ein VIN-basierter Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwert für jenen VIN nicht verfügbar ist, und angepasst sind, den VIN-basierten Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwert durch Dekodierung des VIN in Fahrzeugkomponenten festzulegen und den Beschleunigungsmesserschwellenwert auf der Grundlage der Fahrzeugkomponenten zu bestimmen, wenn der VIN-basierte Beschleunigungsmesserschwellenwert nicht verfügbar ist.


     
    2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Schnittstelle zu einem Fahrzeugnetzwerk-Kommunikationsbus eine elektronische Schnittstelle ist.
     
    3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Schnittstelle zu einem Fahrzeugnetzwerk-Kommunikationsbus eine Telekommunikationssignalschnittstelle ist.
     
    4. Verwendung der Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3 in einem Verfahren zum Festlegen eines Fahrzeugidentifikationsnummer-VIN-basierten Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwertes in einem Fahrzeug-Telemetriesystem, wobei das Verfahren die folgenden Schritte umfasst:

    Empfangen einer VIN,

    wenn ein VIN-basierter Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwert für die VIN verfügbar ist, Festlegen des VIN-basierten Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwertes in dem Fahrzeug-Telemetriesystem,

    wenn ein VIN-basierter Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwert für die VIN nicht verfügbar ist, Festlegen des VIN-basierten Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwertes durch Dekodieren der VIN in Fahrzeugkomponenten und Bestimmen des Beschleunigungssensorschwellenwertes basierend auf der Fahrzeugkomponente.


     
    5. Verwendung der Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 4, wobei das Dekodieren der VIN das Bestimmen von Fahrzeugkomponenten aus der VIN und das Bestimmen eines Gewichts der Fahrzeugkomponenten umfasst.
     
    6. Verwendung der Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 5, wobei die Fahrzeugkomponenten eine erste Gruppe von Fahrzeuginformationen umfassen.
     
    7. Verwendung der Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 5, wobei die Fahrzeugkomponenten eine zweite Gruppe von Fahrzeuginformationen umfassen.
     


    Revendications

    1. Appareil pour régler un seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le numéro d'identification du véhicule (VIN) dans un système de télémétrie véhiculaire, le seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le VIN étant nécessaire pour indiquer des évènements du véhicule, l'appareil comprenant :

    un microprocesseur,

    une mémoire,

    un accéléromètre et

    une interface vers un bus de communication du réseau du véhicule,

    ledit microprocesseur étant adapté pour communiquer avec ledit accéléromètre,

    ledit microprocesseur étant adapté pour communiquer avec ladite interface vers ledit bus de communication du réseau du véhicule

    lesdits microprocesseur et mémoire étant adaptés pour recevoir un VIN depuis ladite interface vers un bus de communication du réseau du véhicule,

    lesdits microprocesseur et mémoire étant adaptés pour déterminer si un seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le VIN est disponible pour ledit VIN et étant adaptés pour établir ledit seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le VIN si ledit seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le VIN est disponible, et

    lesdits microprocesseur et mémoire étant adaptés pour déterminer si un seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le VIN n'est pas disponible pour ledit VIN et étant adaptés pour établir ledit seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le VIN en décodant ledit VIN dans des composants de véhicule et en déterminant ledit seuil d'accéléromètre sur la base desdits composants de véhicule si ledit seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le VIN n'est pas disponible.


     
    2. Appareil selon la revendication 1 dans lequel ladite interface vers un bus de communication du réseau du véhicule est une interface électronique.
     
    3. Appareil selon la revendication 1 dans lequel ladite interface vers un bus de communication du réseau du véhicule est une interface de signaux de télécommunication.
     
    4. Utilisation de l'appareil selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3 dans un procédé de réglage d'un seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le numéro d'identification du véhicule dans un système de télémétrie véhiculaire, le procédé comprenant les étapes de :

    réception d'un VIN,

    si un seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le VIN est disponible pour ledit VIN, réglage dudit seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le VIN dans ledit système de télémétrie véhiculaire,

    si un seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le VIN n'est pas disponible pour ledit VIN, réglage dudit seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur le VIN en décodant ledit VIN dans des composants de véhicule et détermination dudit seuil d'accéléromètre basé sur ledit composant de véhicule.


     
    5. Utilisation de l'appareil selon la revendication 4, dans laquelle ledit décodage dudit VIN comprend la détermination des composants du véhicule à partir dudit VIN et la détermination d'un poids desdits composants du véhicule.
     
    6. Utilisation de l'appareil selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle lesdits composants du véhicule comprennent un premier groupe d'informations du véhicule.
     
    7. Utilisation de l'appareil selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle lesdits composants du véhicule comprennent un deuxième groupe d'informations du véhicule.
     




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