Tinting Indication of Environmental Conditions
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Abstract
Environmental hazards and safe conditions can be indicated to an operator of a vehicle. An audio signal of varying intensities can be played to indicate the severity of a potential hazard. An audio signal can be played at different locations in the vehicle cabin to indicate the location of a potential hazard. Surfaces such as but not limited to windows can be tinted to indicate a hazardous or safe condition. Tinting can be of various intensities commensurate with a potential hazard. Location of tinting can indicate the location of a potential hazard.
56 Citations
40 Claims
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21. A vehicular system within a vehicle, the vehicular system comprising:
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a computing device having at least one processor and also having a memory; and at least one module having a portion loaded into the memory causing the at least one processor to; receive data from at least one sensor of the vehicle; analyze the data from the at least one sensor; and provide at least one tinted surface of the vehicle as a visual indication of an environmental condition by tinting the at least one surface of the vehicle in response to detecting the environmental condition from analyzing the data. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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29. A method for indicating an environmental condition to an operator of a vehicle, the method comprising:
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receiving, by a processor of a computer of the vehicle, data from a plurality of sensors comprising at least one environmental sensor of the vehicle; analyzing the data from the plurality of sensors; and providing at least one tinted surface of the vehicle as a visual indication to the vehicle operator of the environmental condition, said providing step comprising tinting the at least one surface of the vehicle in response to detecting the environmental condition from analyzing the data. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32, 33, 34)
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35. A computer-readable storage medium comprising computer-executable instructions which when executed cause at least one processor of a computing device of a vehicle to:
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receive data from a plurality of sensors comprising at least one environmental sensor and at least one operator sensor; analyze the data from the plurality of sensors; provide at least one tinted surface of the vehicle as a visual indication of an environmental condition which is identified in a policy, at least in part by tinting the at least one surface of the vehicle in response to detecting the environmental condition from analyzing the data. - View Dependent Claims (36, 37, 38, 39, 40)
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