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OCCUPANT DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD

  • US 20140043047A1
  • Filed: 08/10/2012
  • Published: 02/13/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/10/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of operating an occupant detection system, said system comprising a heater element arranged proximate to a seating surface of an occupant, said heater element electrically coupled to a power supply for providing electrical power to heat the heater element, an electrical network coupled to the heater element to form a sensing circuit that includes the occupant as part of the sensing circuit, an excitation source configured to output an excitation signal having an excitation frequency, said excitation source coupled to the sensing circuit effective to generate a sensor signal indicative of an occupant presence proximate to the heater element, and an isolation assembly interposed between the heater element and the power supply to isolate electrically the heater element from the power supply, wherein said isolation assembly includes a common mode choke formed of a first inductor coupled magnetically to a second inductor, a first switch connected in series with the first inductor, and a second switch connected in series with the second inductor, said method comprising steps of:

  • operating both the first switch and the second switch to a closed state;

    operating the excitation source to output a first excitation signal at a first frequency while both the first switch and the second switch are at a closed state, wherein the first frequency is selected high enough so the common mode choke is effective to isolate electrically the first excitation signal from the power supply when both the first switch and the second switch are in the closed state;

    determining a first sensor signal indicative of occupant presence, wherein the first sensor signal arises in response to the first excitation signal at the first frequency;

    operating both the first switch and the second switch to an open state;

    operating the excitation source to output a second excitation signal at a second frequency less than the first frequency while both the first switch and the second switch are at an open state, wherein the second frequency is selected low enough so the sensor signal is indicative of a humidity level proximate to the heater element; and

    determining a second sensor signal indicative of humidity, wherein the second sensor signal arises in response to the second excitation signal at the second frequency.

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