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Telematics enhanced mobile device safety interlock

a mobile device and safety technology, applied in the field of telecoms, can solve the problems of drunk drivers, vehicles traveling farther, and mobile services may pose a significant danger, and achieve the effect of improving the safety of mobile devices

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-01-12
TELECOMM SYST INC
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"The invention is a safety interlock for vehicles that uses short range, low power transceivers to detect the position of a mobile device in the vehicle and determine if it is being operated from the operator's seat. If the device is being operated from the seat, a safety mode is activated to restrict its use. This helps to prevent accidents caused by distracted drivers and ensures safe driving habits."

Problems solved by technology

However, when the mobile subscriber is operating a vehicle, use of mobile services may pose a significant danger.
A driver who accesses mobile services will respond slowly to a crisis, resulting in their vehicle traveling farther before stopping.
Messaging while operating a vehicle is more dangerous to both the vehicle operator and people nearby than drunk drivers.
Even engaging in a voice conversation on a wireless device while operating a moving vehicle has been found in some studies to be just as dangerous as driving while intoxicated.
There are currently few limitations (if any) imposed on when and where a person can send / receive a message using a mobile device.
However, in conventional systems there is no linkage to the SMSC or usage control server or other part of the network for any data referring to movement, motion, speed, etc. of the wireless subscriber.
As a result persons operating vehicles can access mobile services even though doing so makes them more dangerous than if they were legally intoxicated.

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[0017]The present inventors have appreciated that mere disablement of communication services while moving at a speed presumed to be driving would also inadvertently eliminate perfectly safe operation of similar modes of communication services for mere passengers in a vehicle. The present inventors have also appreciated that a key to achieving greater safety without unduly reducing the utility of mobile services is to detect whether or not it is the vehicle operator who is attempting to send a text message, read an email, etc., then render such usage safe, either by forcing hands-free use of that service if relevant and available, or by blocking use of that particular service for a temporary period of time (or for as long as the vehicle remains in a non-parked condition.)

[0018]One conventional definition of “telematics” may have been understood to be limited to the use of telecommunication equipment to facilitate automation(s) in automobiles (http: / / en.wikipedia.orq / wiki / Telematics)....

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Abstract

A vehicle includes a telematics controller and at least three short range, low power interior transceivers, one of which is focused on a vehicle's driver's seat only. At least two additional individual short range, low power interior transceivers are focused on a front passenger seat, and a rear seat. A fourth or more short range, low power interior transceiver may be included in a larger vehicle. Synergistic interaction is provided between a vehicle's telematics controller and wireless devices (e.g. cell phones, smart phones, PDAs, wireless laptops, etc.) to parametrically control at least one wireless service or other operation of a wireless device presumed operated by the driver of the vehicle. Example wireless services blocked or forced into a safe mode (such as hands-free operation) include SMS, Email, and Voice services.

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[0001]This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional No. 61 / 344,381 to Wallace et al., entitled “Telematics Enhanced Mobile Device Safety Interlock” filed Jul. 9, 2010; and from U.S. Provisional No. 61 / 344,382 to Wallace et al., entitled “Telematics Basic Mobile Device Safety Interlock” filed Jul. 9, 2010, the entirety of both of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]This invention relates generally to telecommunications. More particularly, it relates to a safety interlock system blocking usage of given telecommunication services while operating a vehicle.[0004]2. Background of the Related Art[0005]When a mobile subscriber is a mere passenger (not the driver / operator) in any kind of ground transportation it is perfectly safe to use a mobile device to access mobile services. However, when the mobile subscriber is operating a vehicle, use of mobile services may pose a significant danger.[0006]Studie...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B60K28/02H04M1/72412H04M1/72436
CPCH04M1/6091H04M1/67H04M2250/02H04M1/72552H04M1/7253Y02D30/70H04M1/72412H04M1/72436
Inventor WALLACE, ERIKMORIN, DREWPITT, LANCE D.MURPHY, SEAN
Owner TELECOMM SYST INC
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