Real-time driver monitoring and feedback reporting system
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method for displaying data during a driving session on a first mobile computing device located in a vehicle, comprising:
- receiving, at the first mobile computing device by one or more processors, status metrics from a second mobile computing device located in the vehicle during the driving session, the status metrics being generated by the second mobile computing device and including data indicative of one or more vehicle conditions,generating, at the first mobile computing device by one or more processors, a tagged driving event when one of the status metrics meets or exceeds a status metric threshold; and
concurrently displaying, on the first mobile computing device, driving session information based upon the status metrics including (i) a map of the driving session and the tagged driving event at a location on the map where the tagged driving event occurred, (ii) a driver status, and (iii) a vehicle status,wherein the first mobile computing device concurrently displays a greater number of different types of driving session information than the number of different types of driving session information the second mobile computing device can concurrently display.
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Abstract
Real-time feedback may be generated during a driving session from status data collected via one or more sensors. This feedback data may include various metrics related to a student'"'"'s driving skills, which may be utilized to generate tagged driving events. A user may also manually enter tagged driving events. The tagged driving events may include real-time information based on the collected status data, such as acceleration, braking, cornering data, descriptions entered by the user. The location of these tagged driving events may be mapped in real time. Sensors used to collect this data may be integrated within the device displaying the feedback or located on another device, in which case the status data may be communicated to the device displaying the feedback. The displayed real-time feedback may be viewed by an instructor to assess a student'"'"'s driving skills in real time and to calculate a driver feedback score.
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20 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method for displaying data during a driving session on a first mobile computing device located in a vehicle, comprising:
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receiving, at the first mobile computing device by one or more processors, status metrics from a second mobile computing device located in the vehicle during the driving session, the status metrics being generated by the second mobile computing device and including data indicative of one or more vehicle conditions, generating, at the first mobile computing device by one or more processors, a tagged driving event when one of the status metrics meets or exceeds a status metric threshold; and concurrently displaying, on the first mobile computing device, driving session information based upon the status metrics including (i) a map of the driving session and the tagged driving event at a location on the map where the tagged driving event occurred, (ii) a driver status, and (iii) a vehicle status, wherein the first mobile computing device concurrently displays a greater number of different types of driving session information than the number of different types of driving session information the second mobile computing device can concurrently display. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A non-transitory, tangible computer-readable medium storing machine readable instructions for displaying data during a driving session on a first mobile computing device located in a vehicle, that when executed by a processor, cause the processor to:
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receive status metrics from a second mobile computing device located in the vehicle during the driving session, the status metrics being generated by the second mobile computing device and including data indicative of one or more vehicle conditions; generate a tagged driving event when one of the status metrics meets or exceeds a status metric threshold; and concurrently display the driving session information including (i) a map of the driving session and the tagged driving event at a location on the map where the tagged driving event occurred, (ii) a driver status, and (iii) a vehicle status, wherein the first mobile computing device concurrently displays a greater number of different types of driving session information than the number of different types of driving session information the second mobile computing device can concurrently display. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A first mobile computing device configured to display data during a driving session when located in a vehicle, the first mobile computing device comprising:
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a communication unit configured to receive status metrics from a second mobile computing device located in the vehicle during the driving session, the status metrics being generated by the second mobile computing device and including data indicative of one or more vehicle conditions; a processor configured to generate a tagged driving event when one of the status metrics meets or exceeds a status metric threshold; and a display configured to concurrently present the driving session information including (i) a map of the driving session and the tagged driving event at a location on the map where the tagged driving event occurred, (ii) a driver status, and (iii) a vehicle status, wherein the display is further configured to concurrently present a greater number of different types of driving session information based upon the status metrics than the number of different types of driving session information the second mobile computing device is configured to concurrently display. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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