Method and apparatus for a near field communication system to exchange occupant information
First Claim
1. A computer implemented method comprising:
- detecting one or more near field communication (NFC) IDs, each corresponding to a wireless device;
contingent on detecting a plurality of IDs, ranking the IDs by a number of antennas detecting each ID and an associated signal strength, respectively;
determining a single ID detected by the most antennas;
contingent on a single ID being detected by the most antennas, associating the wireless device with which the ID corresponds with a driver;
contingent on a single ID not being detected by the most antennas, determining if a single ID was detected by one or more antennas associated with a driver'"'"'s side of a vehicle;
contingent on a single ID having being detected by one or more antennas associated with the driver'"'"'s side of the vehicle, associating the wireless device with which the ID corresponds with a driver; and
applying, via a vehicle computing system, a plurality of vehicle system settings correlating to a wireless device associated with the driver, wherein, if a wireless device has not been associated with the driver, a standard set of vehicle system settings are applied.
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Abstract
A system includes a plurality of antennas, positioned to be capable of receiving a wireless near field communication (NFC) device signal associated with a device located in any one of a driver'"'"'s back pocket or front pocket, a center console or a passenger seat. The system also includes an NFC reader, in communication with the plurality of antennas. The NFC reader is operable to assign, based at least in part on a number of signals received and a signal strength, one of one or more devices associated with detected signals to a driver. The NFC reader is in communication with a vehicle computing system, operable to retrieve additional information associated with the device assigned to the driver and to apply that information to control vehicle settings.
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11 Claims
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1. A computer implemented method comprising:
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detecting one or more near field communication (NFC) IDs, each corresponding to a wireless device; contingent on detecting a plurality of IDs, ranking the IDs by a number of antennas detecting each ID and an associated signal strength, respectively; determining a single ID detected by the most antennas; contingent on a single ID being detected by the most antennas, associating the wireless device with which the ID corresponds with a driver; contingent on a single ID not being detected by the most antennas, determining if a single ID was detected by one or more antennas associated with a driver'"'"'s side of a vehicle; contingent on a single ID having being detected by one or more antennas associated with the driver'"'"'s side of the vehicle, associating the wireless device with which the ID corresponds with a driver; and applying, via a vehicle computing system, a plurality of vehicle system settings correlating to a wireless device associated with the driver, wherein, if a wireless device has not been associated with the driver, a standard set of vehicle system settings are applied. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A computer readable storage medium, storing instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to perform the method comprising:
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detecting one or more near field communication (NFC) IDs, each corresponding to a wireless device; contingent on detecting a plurality of IDs, ranking the IDs by a number of antennas detecting each ID and an associated signal strength, respectively; determining a single ID detected by the most antennas; contingent on a single ID being detected by the most antennas, associating the wireless device with which the ID corresponds with a driver; contingent on a single ID not being detected by the most antennas, determining if a single ID has a greatest signal strength associated therewith; contingent on a single ID having a greatest signal strength associated therewith, associating the wireless device with which the ID corresponds with a driver; and applying a plurality of vehicle system settings correlating to a wireless device associated with the driver, wherein, if a wireless device has not been associated with the driver, a standard set of vehicle system settings are applied. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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