US Patent Application 17987838. OCCUPANT CONDITION DETECTION AND RESPONSE simplified abstract

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OCCUPANT CONDITION DETECTION AND RESPONSE

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Simon P. Roberts of Celina TX (US)

Sergei I. Gage of Dallas TX (US)

Yang Ding of Montreal (CA)

Christopher J. Macpherson of Plano TX (US)

Michael R. Kushnerik of The Colony TX (US)

Naohiro J. Matsumura of Dallas TX (US)

Cory M. Frank of Frisco TX (US)

Jessica May of Danbury TX (US)

Matthew J. Everett of Norton Shores MI (US)

OCCUPANT CONDITION DETECTION AND RESPONSE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17987838 titled 'OCCUPANT CONDITION DETECTION AND RESPONSE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system that can detect an occupant's movement and health condition in a vehicle, and send notifications to relevant entities based on the analysis. Here are the key points:

  • The system determines the movement of an occupant in a vehicle.
  • It also determines if the occupant has an atypical health condition based on their movement and position in the vehicle.
  • The system analyzes the occupant's breathing to determine if they are breathing.
  • It verifies the atypical health condition by receiving data from a device near the occupant.
  • Once verified, the system sends a notification to a relevant entity.


Original Abstract Submitted

An example operation includes one or more of determining a movement of an occupant in a vehicle, determining an atypical health condition based on the movement and a position of the occupant in the vehicle, determining if the occupant is breathing, based on an analysis performed by the vehicle, verifying the atypical health condition by the vehicle, based on received data from a device proximate the occupant, and sending a notification to an entity, based on the verification.