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User interface with proximity detection for object tracking

  • US 10,592,092 B2
  • Filed: 09/17/2013
  • Issued: 03/17/2020
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/02/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A user interface device for controlling access to a vehicle, comprising;

  • a touch sensitive input device adapted to be fixedly mounted to one of a rear trunk, a rear lift gate, and a door of the vehicle and having a housing and a touch sensitive active surface enclosed by the housing, a display enclosed by the housing, a transparent touch detection panel positioned between the display and the touch sensitive active surface, the transparent touch detection panel including an array of electronically conductive conductors and a transparent layer and at least one printed circuit board enclosed by the housing and cooperating with the display and the transparent touch detection panel to capture input;

    the at least one printed circuit board including a processor, the processor being configured to obtain information regarding a user interaction with at least one touch sensitive region of the touch sensitive active surface;

    wherein the user interface device is adapted to be fixedly mounted interior to an exterior of one of a rear trunk, a rear lift gate, and a door of the vehicle;

    at least one camera adapted to be fixedly mounted to the exterior of the one of the rear trunk, the rear lift gate, and the door of the vehicle and in communication with the processor, the at least one camera observing an area exterior to the vehicle on which the at least one camera is supported, the at least one camera providing an indication to the processor when an individual in a field of vision of the at least one camera makes at least one pre-determined gesture;

    a self-contained internal rechargeable power source and a solar cell communicating with the rechargeable power source for recharging the rechargeable power source and adapted to be fixedly mounted to the one of the rear trunk, the rear lift gate, and the door of the vehicle and in communication with the at least one camera that provides power to the at least one camera, wherein said at least one camera will go into a sleep mode when the processor determines there is no person or a stationary object for a predetermined period of time;

    wherein the processor has access to a storage containing information regarding a plurality of pre-determined gestures and wherein the processor interprets the at least one pre-determined gesture from video data captured by the at least one camera according to one of the pre-determined gestures; and

    wherein the processor interprets the at least one pre-determined gesture to control access to the vehicle.

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