Configurable Dash Display Based on Detected Location and Preferences
First Claim
1. A method, comprising:
- displaying, by a microprocessor executable dash configuration module, in a first area, an instrument display of a vehicle in a first configuration, wherein the instrument display comprises one or more instruments that indicate a state of the vehicle;
determining, by a microprocessor executable traffic law module, that a second configuration of the instrument display is required in a second area, the first and second configurations being different;
determining, by the microprocessor executable dash configuration module, that the vehicle has entered, or is about to enter, the second area; and
in response, displaying, by the microprocessor executable dash configuration module, the instrument display in the second configuration.
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Abstract
A vehicle control system can determine a location of the vehicle and evaluate laws and rules of the location to determine if changes to an instrument display are required. The vehicle control system can automatically configure the instrument display for the location. The vehicle control system can image and translate traffic signs in the location. The vehicle control system can also determine if the location is associated with an interruption of a communication network, identify an alternate communication network, and automatically transfer to the alternate communication network. An alert may be generated by the vehicle control system that includes information related to traffic rules, languages, and communication networks of the location that are different than a previous location of the vehicle.
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20 Claims
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1. A method, comprising:
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displaying, by a microprocessor executable dash configuration module, in a first area, an instrument display of a vehicle in a first configuration, wherein the instrument display comprises one or more instruments that indicate a state of the vehicle; determining, by a microprocessor executable traffic law module, that a second configuration of the instrument display is required in a second area, the first and second configurations being different; determining, by the microprocessor executable dash configuration module, that the vehicle has entered, or is about to enter, the second area; and in response, displaying, by the microprocessor executable dash configuration module, the instrument display in the second configuration. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A tangible and non-transient computer readable medium including microprocessor executable instructions that, when executed, perform at least the following functions:
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displaying, by a microprocessor executable dash configuration module, in a first area, an instrument display of a vehicle in a first configuration, wherein the instrument display comprises one or more instruments that indicate a state of the vehicle; determining, by a microprocessor executable traffic law module, that a second configuration of the instrument display is required in a second area, the first and second configurations being different; determining, by the microprocessor executable dash configuration module, that the vehicle has entered, or is about to enter, the second area; and in response, displaying the instrument display in the second configuration. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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19. A vehicle control system of a vehicle, comprising:
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a memory; and a microprocessor in communication with the memory, the microprocessor operable to; display, in a first area, an instrument display of the vehicle in a first configuration, wherein the instrument display comprises one or more instruments that indicate a state of the vehicle; retrieve one or more traffic laws and vehicle regulations for the second area; determine that a second configuration of the instrument display is required in a second area based on the one or more traffic laws and vehicle regulations for the second area, the first and second configurations being different; determine that the vehicle has entered, or is about to enter, the second area; and display the instrument display in the second configuration. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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