Hyundai motor company (20240174048). SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE simplified abstract

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SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE

Organization Name

hyundai motor company

Inventor(s)

Ding Yuan Fu of Yantai (CN)

Hao Fu of Yantai (CN)

Xiao Rui Zhai of Yantai (CN)

Jingjing Shao of Yantai (CN)

Tae Hun Jung of Seoul (KR)

Xiao Zhong Ding of Yantai (CN)

Qing Dong Hou of Yantai (CN)

Xueshan Tang of Yantai (CN)

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240174048 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE

Simplified Explanation

The system described in the patent application includes sensors that detect the opening/closing of a door, fastening/unfastening of a seat safety belt, and changes in vehicle height. The system uses processors to determine the number of occupants in the vehicle and adjust the internal circulation ratio of the air conditioning system accordingly.

  • The system uses sensors to detect various actions in the vehicle, such as door movements, seat belt usage, and changes in vehicle height.
  • A processor calculates the number of occupants in the vehicle based on the sensor data and adjusts the air conditioning system accordingly.
  • Another processor fine-tunes the internal circulation ratio based on factors like sound intensity and duration in the vehicle.
  • The controller then controls the air conditioning system based on the adjusted internal circulation ratio.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in automotive air conditioning systems to optimize air circulation based on the number of occupants in the vehicle.

Problems Solved

This technology helps improve the comfort and air quality inside the vehicle by adjusting the air circulation ratio according to the number of occupants and other factors.

Benefits

- Enhanced comfort for all occupants in the vehicle - Improved air quality by adjusting air circulation based on occupancy and other factors

Potential Commercial Applications

This technology could be integrated into automotive air conditioning systems by manufacturers to offer a more personalized and comfortable experience for passengers.

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to sensor-based air conditioning systems in vehicles, but specific examples would need to be researched.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system prioritize adjustments based on different factors like sound intensity and duration?

The patent application does not provide details on how the system prioritizes adjustments based on factors like sound intensity and duration in the vehicle.

What specific types of sensors are used in the system to detect door movements, seat belt usage, and changes in vehicle height?

The patent application does not specify the types of sensors used in the system to detect door movements, seat belt usage, and changes in vehicle height.


Original Abstract Submitted

a system includes a plurality of sensors configured to sense an opening/closing of a door, fastening/unfastening of a seat safety belt, and change in a vehicle height; a first processor configured to determine the number of all occupants in the vehicle by the opening/closing of the door, the fastening/unfastening of the seat safety belt, and the change in the vehicle height sensed by the plurality of sensors and preliminarily determine an internal circulation ratio of the air conditioning system according to the determined number of all occupants in the vehicle; a second processor configured to adjust the internal circulation ratio which is preliminarily determined by the first processor according to at least one of a sound intensity and a sound duration time in the vehicle; and a controller configured to control the air conditioning system according to the adjusted internal circulation ratio.