Method and system for automatically identifying a driver by creating a unique driver profile for a vehicle from driving habits
First Claim
1. A method for automatically creating a unique driver profile for driver of a vehicle, comprising:
- receiving a first request signal on an electronic circuit with one or more processors on a portable on-board diagnostic series 2 (OBD-2) apparatus to create a unique driver profile for a driver of a vehicle including the portable OBD-2 apparatus plugged into an OBD-2 port integral to the vehicle when the vehicle is turned on;
receiving a plurality of event signals on the electronic circuit from a plurality of individual components of the vehicle uniquely configured by the driver data collected from one or more collection interfaces including unique driving habits and behavior of the driver and physical positions of selected ones of the plurality of individual components of the vehicle configured by the driver in a passenger compartment of the vehicle when driving the vehicle and Global Positioning System (GPS) geo-location and time stamp data of the vehicle and signals resulting from the driver operating the vehicle including driving habits of the driver;
creating from the electronic circuit the unique driver profile in a non-transitory computer readable medium connected to the electronic circuit;
storing from the electronic circuit the created unique driver profile and electronic information for the received plurality of event signals in the non-transitory computer readable medium connected to the electronic circuit; and
continually updating from the electronic circuit the unique driver profile and the electronic information for the received plurality of event signals in the non-transitory computer readable medium until a second request signal is received on the electronic circuit indicating the vehicle is being turned off.
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Abstract
A method and system for automatically creating a unique driver profile for a vehicle from driving habits. A unique driver profile is created with a portable on-board diagnostic series 2 (OBD-2) apparatus and/or linked and/or standalone network device (e.g., smart phone, tablet, wearable device, etc.). The unique driver profile is created from the accepted plural signals including time and geo-location data based on driving habits of the driver. The unique driver profile information is recorded on the apparatus and/or network device, downloaded at a later time or sent in real-time to check and verify an identity of the driver. The unique driver profile helps confirm an identity of the driver of the vehicle based on unique driving habits of the driver.
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1. A method for automatically creating a unique driver profile for driver of a vehicle, comprising:
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receiving a first request signal on an electronic circuit with one or more processors on a portable on-board diagnostic series 2 (OBD-2) apparatus to create a unique driver profile for a driver of a vehicle including the portable OBD-2 apparatus plugged into an OBD-2 port integral to the vehicle when the vehicle is turned on; receiving a plurality of event signals on the electronic circuit from a plurality of individual components of the vehicle uniquely configured by the driver data collected from one or more collection interfaces including unique driving habits and behavior of the driver and physical positions of selected ones of the plurality of individual components of the vehicle configured by the driver in a passenger compartment of the vehicle when driving the vehicle and Global Positioning System (GPS) geo-location and time stamp data of the vehicle and signals resulting from the driver operating the vehicle including driving habits of the driver; creating from the electronic circuit the unique driver profile in a non-transitory computer readable medium connected to the electronic circuit; storing from the electronic circuit the created unique driver profile and electronic information for the received plurality of event signals in the non-transitory computer readable medium connected to the electronic circuit; and continually updating from the electronic circuit the unique driver profile and the electronic information for the received plurality of event signals in the non-transitory computer readable medium until a second request signal is received on the electronic circuit indicating the vehicle is being turned off. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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