17937402. SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO A DISABLED VEHICLE simplified abstract (Ford Global Technologies, LLC)

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO A DISABLED VEHICLE

Organization Name

Ford Global Technologies, LLC

Inventor(s)

Keith Weston of Canton MI (US)

Brendan Diamond of Grosse Pointe MI (US)

Jordan Barrett of Milford MI (US)

Michael Alan Mcnees of Flat Rock MI (US)

Andrew Denis Lewandowski of Sterling Heights MI (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO A DISABLED VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17937402 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO A DISABLED VEHICLE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application abstract describes a system and method for providing assistance services to a disabled vehicle, involving the detection of a disabled condition, transmission of information to a second processor, and dispatching of an assistance vehicle based on automated evaluation of the information.

  • The method involves detecting a disabled condition in a vehicle.
  • Information associated with the event is transmitted to a second processor.
  • An assistance vehicle is dispatched based on an automated evaluation of the information.
  • The second processor evaluates the information to identify an assistance vehicle with the necessary equipment.
  • The disabled vehicle and/or the assistance vehicle can be autonomous vehicles.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in the automotive industry for providing efficient and timely assistance services to disabled vehicles on the road.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of delayed or inefficient assistance services for disabled vehicles by automating the evaluation and dispatch process.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include faster response times, improved efficiency in dispatching assistance vehicles, and potentially reducing the risk of accidents or further damage to the disabled vehicle.

Potential Commercial Applications

A potential commercial application of this technology could be in the development of roadside assistance services for autonomous vehicles.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be traditional roadside assistance services that rely on manual dispatch processes and may not be optimized for autonomous vehicles.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system prioritize dispatching assistance vehicles in case of multiple disabled vehicles in the vicinity?

The abstract does not provide information on how the system handles situations where there are multiple disabled vehicles requiring assistance simultaneously.

What measures are in place to ensure the security and privacy of the transmitted information between the vehicle and the second processor?

The abstract does not mention any specific security or privacy measures implemented to protect the information transmitted between the vehicle and the second processor.


Original Abstract Submitted

This disclosure is generally directed to systems and methods related to providing assistance services to a disabled vehicle. In an example embodiment, a method executed by a first processor in a vehicle may involve detecting an event that places the vehicle in a disabled condition; transmitting information associated with the event to a second processor; and detecting an arrival of a assistance vehicle that is dispatched by the second processor based on an automated evaluation of the information associated with the event. The second processor, which can be, for example, a part of a server computer, may evaluate the information in order to identify an assistance vehicle having equipment for providing the assistance service. In an example scenario, the disabled vehicle and/or the assistance vehicle can be an autonomous vehicle.