This nonprovisional utility patent application claims the benefit of a prior-filed provisional patent application under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) and presents the reference to the earlier application in the attached application data sheet.
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On estimate, more than 300 people in the United States die in traffic accidents caused by drivers headed to ‘wrong-way’ traffic, either intentionally or inadvertently, where freeway ramps are the main entry points for most recorded wrong-way crashes.
Efforts to alert drivers and law enforcement agencies for reducing wrong-way crashes have been placed including several different types of overhead and roadside signage as well as leveraging advance technology including road and directional motion sensors, magnetic and induction-based sensors, radar-based monitoring and video image processing.
Wrong-way Driving Detection & Prevention with Roadside Assistance [WWDDPRA] leverage artificial intelligence and advance sensing technology to not only alert the driver and concerned authority but also controls the vehicle to stop safely before entering into the wrong-way traffic.
Because of its ability to take real-time event-based actions without any human interaction, reduces the chance of wrong-way crashes minimum to 0%.
There are two core parts of the WWDDPRA, Master Traffic Control Unit [MTCU] mounted on the ground and Vehicle Communication Unit [VCU] attach to Vehicle's Engine Control Module [ECM] through OBD/OBDII port. MTCU detects when the vehicle enters into the entrance or exit of the intersection or a highway ramp and signals VCU which communicate with ECM to take no action if the vehicle is moving in the right direction or alert the driver and eventually slow the vehicle to a complete stop if it detected moving in the wrong direction.
If MTCU detects wrong-way driving vehicle and cannot communicate with VCU, it alerts the concern authorities of wrong-way driver with location, time, picture and short video of the incident.
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The device 1000 may also interact with and accept data from one or more location sensors, one or more speed sensors, one or more temperature sensors, to process and store into the data storage unit.
The device 1000 may also interact and accept video and image data from one or more devices (e.g. digital camera, video camera, thermal camera), to process and store into the data storage unit. The image data may comprise a barcode or a picture of the License Plate of the vehicle.
The device 1000 may also interact and accept audio data from one or more devices (e.g. microphones).
The device 1000 analyzes the directional data captured from video and image devices, along with the data accepted from speed sensors.
The device 2000 consists of additional sensors and communication protocols and may be used for long-range coverage.
The device 1000 may also interact and accept data from Vehicle Control Unit VCU, when VCU is detected inside the vehicle. Whereas the detection can be done using the Barcode, Radio-Frequency Identification RDIF, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or other analog radio transceivers. Upon detection of the VCU, the device 1000 establishes wireless connection with the VCU by use of a wireless communication unit comprising 100, 101, 105, 109 to retrieve required data comprising: Vehicle ID Number VIN, Contact details of the Owner and Manager, Engine configuration, Speed, RPM, Tire pressure, Fuel level etc.
No further action is taken when the vehicle's direction of motion is detected in the correct way.
If/When the device 1000 detects the vehicle's direction in wrong way, the warning signals issue to the driver of the vehicle, owner, manager and law enforcement agencies; the warning comprising an audible notification to driver using VCU, flashing lights at the device 1000 and the device 2000; and the notification comprising Vehicle ID, Driver ID, Location, Date and Time, Picture of the vehicle, and video of the incident will be sent to law enforcement agencies like local police, Highway Patrol, Ambulances, Firefighters and others.
If/When vehicle continues in the wrong direction, the Device 1000 issues the distress signal to the Device 2000, which issues a set of commands to the VCU, comprising: shutting down fuel supply to the engine, applying brakes, locking the ECM, to bring the vehicle to a safe stop.
The device 1000 creates frequent backups of stored and processed data into the Central Data Center CDC.
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62860526 | Jun 2019 | US |