WO2012148240A2 - 차량 제어 장치 및 이의 제어 방법 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a vehicle control device for improving user convenience and a control method thereof.
- Terminal can move It may be divided into a mobile terminal (mobile / portable terminal) and a stationary terminal depending on whether or not.
- the mobile terminal may be further classified into a handheld terminal and a vehicle mount terminal according to whether a user can directly carry it.
- such a terminal is a multimedia player having a complex function such as taking a picture or a video, playing a music or video file, playing a game, or receiving a broadcast. Is being implemented.
- a display device or an audio device provided in a vehicle may be used by using a mobile terminal.
- 1 illustrates an example in which a mobile terminal and a display device of a vehicle are interlocked.
- the user connects the mobile terminal 10 to the display device 20 or the audio device 30 of the vehicle so that an image output from the mobile terminal 10 may be output through the display of the vehicle.
- the sound output from the mobile terminal 10 may be controlled to be output through the audio device 30 of the vehicle.
- vehicle control using the mobile terminal 10 is limited to controlling the audio device 30 or the display device 20 installed in the vehicle.
- the present invention is proposed to meet the above-mentioned needs, and an object of the present invention is to provide a vehicle control apparatus and a method of controlling the same, which can enhance user convenience using a vehicle.
- an object of the present invention is to allow the end device of the vehicle to be automatically adjusted according to the initial environment specified by the user when the user rides in the vehicle.
- an object of this invention is to automatically set the travel destination suitable for the driver situation of a vehicle, and to improve the utility of a navigation apparatus.
- an object of the present invention is to enable a free data communication between a plurality of mobile terminals in the vehicle.
- the invention includes a user database for storing at least one user profile specifying initial operation of an end device in a vehicle;
- a wired / wireless communication unit which forms a communication channel with a mobile terminal and receives identification information through the communication channel;
- a controller configured to extract a user profile corresponding to the identification information from the user data, and to control the end device to operate according to an initial operation determined by the extracted user profile.
- the controller may control the wire / wireless communication unit so that the communication channel is formed after the user's vehicle is detected.
- the end device may be an electronic motor for adjusting the height of the car seat in the vehicle or the angle of the backrest constituting the car seat.
- the end device may be a navigation device, and the controller may automatically determine a destination based on data received from the mobile terminal, and provide the destination to the navigation device.
- the end device of the vehicle when the user boards the vehicle, there is an effect that the end device of the vehicle can be controlled to automatically operate in the initial environment specified by the user.
- FIG. 1 is an exemplary diagram of a mobile terminal and a display device of a vehicle interworking with each other;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a vehicle control system using a vehicle control apparatus according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the vehicle control apparatus shown in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is an operation flowchart of a vehicle control apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 5 is an exemplary diagram for describing sensing a user's boarding using a proximity sensor.
- FIG. 6 is an exemplary view of outputting a setting screen for registering a user profile through a vehicle display or a mobile terminal.
- 7A to 7C are exemplary diagrams for explaining a vehicle control apparatus performing a navigation function by using a webpage access record viewed by a user.
- 8A and 8B are exemplary diagrams for describing a vehicle control apparatus performing a navigation function using call logs of a mobile terminal.
- 9A to 9C are exemplary diagrams for explaining that a schedule management application of a mobile terminal and a vehicle control device are interlocked.
- the mobile terminal 100 described in the present specification may include a mobile phone, a smart phone, a laptop computer, a digital broadcasting terminal, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable multimedia player (PMP), and the like.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- PMP portable multimedia player
- the vehicle control system includes a mobile terminal 100, a vehicle control apparatus 200, and an end device 300.
- the mobile terminal 100 may store the identification information and provide the identification information to the vehicle control apparatus 200 through the wired / wireless interface.
- the identification information includes identification information for identifying the mobile terminal 100.
- identification information for identifying the mobile terminal 100 at least one of a phone number, IMEI, and S / N of the mobile terminal 100 is used, or user identification information such as a user name, nickname, face image, and fingerprint is used. It may be, but is not necessarily limited thereto.
- the mobile terminal 100 may provide identification information to the vehicle control apparatus 200 through a wired or wireless interface.
- the mobile terminal 100 uses a radio tag scheme such as NFC, RFID, or the like, or a short range such as Bluetooth, UWB, Zigbee, or the like.
- Communication technology or wireless Internet technologies such as WLAN, CDMA, LTE, Wibro, and HSDPA may be used.
- a wireless tag method such as NFC or RFID
- the user brings the mobile terminal 100 to the vehicle control device 200 by bringing the mobile terminal 100 around the NFC module or RFID reader installed in the vehicle. Will be able to transmit.
- the mobile terminal 100 may provide the identification information to the vehicle control apparatus 200 using a connection of a USB standard.
- a connection of a USB standard There will be.
- the wired and wireless communication standards listed above are exemplary, and the connection means of the mobile terminal 100 and the vehicle control apparatus 200 according to the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 recognizes a user who rides in the vehicle through the mobile terminal 100 and adjusts the end device 300 according to a preset setting of the recognized user.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 obtains identification information from the mobile terminal 100 to perform authentication of the mobile terminal 100, and identifies the identification information of the mobile terminal 100. By searching for a matching user profile, a control signal may be generated for adjusting the operation of the end device 300 according to the user profile.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may collect state information of the vehicle from various sensors of the vehicle. For example, the vehicle control apparatus 200 may detect an object close to the proximity sensor attached or recessed to the vehicle body or collect opening / closing information of the vehicle door from the door opening / closing sensor. In addition, the vehicle control apparatus 200 may collect the engine temperature or the vehicle interior temperature from the temperature sensor.
- the end device 300 is a device whose operation is controlled by the vehicle control apparatus 200, and the end device 300 and the vehicle control apparatus 200 may communicate by wire or wirelessly.
- the end device 300 may include a vehicle display for providing an image output to a passenger, a navigation device for calculating navigation information, an audio device for outputting sound, an air conditioner for adjusting the temperature inside the vehicle, and a height level of a car seat. Or an electronic motor for adjusting the inclination level of the car seat back.
- the navigation device may include a display separate from the vehicle display, but may display navigation information through the vehicle display.
- the vehicle display may be viewed as including a center fascia display and a seat screen disposed in the center fascia of the vehicle.
- the center fascia display is a display positioned between the driver's seat and the passenger seat in the center of the dashboard, and the seat screen may refer to a display disposed in the head rest or the backrest of the front seat in consideration of the rear seat passenger. .
- the present invention relates to a vehicle control apparatus 200 for transmitting a control signal between the mobile terminal 100 and the end device 300 of the vehicle of the components shown in FIG.
- a vehicle control apparatus 200 for transmitting a control signal between the mobile terminal 100 and the end device 300 of the vehicle of the components shown in FIG.
- the present invention will be described in detail based on the operation of the vehicle control apparatus 200 shown in FIG. 2.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may include a memory 210, a wired / wireless communication unit 220, a sensing unit 230, and a control unit 240 storing a user database 212 and an address database 214. It may include.
- FIG. 3 The components illustrated in FIG. 3 will be described in detail with reference to the operation flowchart of the vehicle control apparatus 200 illustrated in FIG. 4.
- the first process described in the operation flowchart of FIG. 4 is a first step in which the controller 240 detects a user's boarding using the sensing unit 230 (S401).
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may detect whether or not the user rides by using a proximity sensor installed in the vehicle body. Detection of the user's boarding using the proximity sensor by the vehicle control apparatus 200 will be described in detail with reference to the example of FIG. 5.
- the first to fourth proximity sensors 230-1 to 230-4 are attached to the inside of the four vehicle doors, respectively.
- the controller 240 may detect that the user is in the vehicle based on the detection signal of the first proximity sensor 230-1.
- the second proximity sensor 230-2 may detect the user's boarding, and if the user is in the passenger seat behind the driver's seat and the passenger seat, the third proximity sensor may be detected.
- the user's boarding may be detected through 230-3 or the fourth proximity sensor 230-4. That is, the vehicle control apparatus 200 may detect whether the user is in the vehicle by using a proximity sensor installed in the vehicle door.
- the proximity sensor is illustrated as being installed in the vehicle door, but the vehicle door is not necessarily installed in the vehicle door.
- the proximity sensor may be attached to the car seat or installed on the footrest.
- the controller 240 may determine the seat to be boarded by the user according to the opening / closing position of the vehicle door. For example, when detecting an opening of the driver's side vehicle door, the vehicle control apparatus 200 may predict that the user will be in the driver's seat, and when detecting an opening of the passenger's side vehicle door, the user will be in the passenger seat. You can predict it.
- the user may be sensed according to whether a predetermined pressure is applied by the pressure sensor. It may be installed on the part that is pressed as the user rides, that is, the seating plate or the seat of the car seat. In this case, if the user boards the driver's seat, the pressure sensor installed in the driver's seat will be pressurized, and if the passenger seats in the passenger seat, the pressure sensor installed in the passenger seat will be pressurized, so that the control unit 240 has a predetermined pressure or more at the pressure sensor. It is possible to detect the user boarding through whether it is detected.
- the controller 240 may determine that the user is in the vehicle when the user is sensed by two or more sensors or when the user is sensed by at least one of the two or more sensors.
- control unit 240 may control to establish a communication channel with the user's mobile terminal 100 (S402). After the user boards, controlling the communication channel to be established is to remove security risks by preventing an unspecified person who has nothing to do with the vehicle from accessing the network provided by the vehicle.
- the controller 240 receives identification information from the mobile terminal 100 (S403) and matches the identification information in the user database 212.
- the presence or absence of a user profile can be retrieved (S404).
- the identification information may use identification information of the mobile terminal 100 such as a phone number of the mobile terminal 100, IMEI, S / N, or user identification information such as a face, a fingerprint of the user, or the like.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may obtain a face image or a fingerprint image of the user recognized through a camera or a fingerprint reader of the mobile terminal 100.
- the user profile authenticates the user of the mobile terminal 100 and simultaneously stores setting values related to the initial environment of the vehicle.
- the controller 240 may process authentication of the mobile terminal 100 using the user profile, and control the end device 300 to operate in accordance with an initial operation determined by the user profile. In detail, the controller 240 may perform authentication of the mobile terminal 100 by determining whether the identification information acquired from the mobile terminal 100 matches the identification information included in the user profile. When the face image of the user is used as identification information, the controller 240 determines whether the person indicated by the face image acquired from the mobile terminal 100 and the person indicated by the face image included in the user profile are the same person.
- the mobile terminal 100 can be authenticated. In this case, the controller 240 may perform authentication of the mobile terminal 100 using a face recognition algorithm.
- the controller 240 may control to output a setting screen for registering the user profile through at least one of the center fascia display, the seat screen, and the mobile terminal 100 (S405). .
- FIG. 6 is an exemplary view of outputting a setting screen for registering a user profile through the vehicle display or the mobile terminal 100.
- the controller 240 may provide a user with a setting screen for registering the user profile.
- setting values related to the initial operation of the end device 300 may be recorded together with identification information for identifying the user (illustrated as a phone number in FIG. 6).
- identification information for identifying the user illustrated as a phone number in FIG. 6
- FIG. 6 the vehicle interior temperature, the inclination of the backrest of the car seat, the output mode of the audio device, and the like are illustrated as setting items.
- the user's status (eg, whether the user is a driver) may be further set in addition to the identification information and setting values related to the initial operation of the end device 300.
- the user's status is further included in order to preferentially apply a user profile having a high status (ie, high priority) when the plurality of mobile terminals 100 are connected to the vehicle control apparatus 200.
- the user's status is set by whether the user is a driver or the like, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and the priority of the user profile may be designated through a number.
- priorities should be specified among the drivers.
- the controller 240 may store the user profile in the user database 212 and adjust the operation of the end device 300 based on the generated user profile (S406). Since the generated user profile is stored in a memory in the form of a user database, the user has the advantage of being provided with the same environment every time through the user profile registration process. That is, after registering the user profile once, since the end device 300 is adjusted to the initial operation specified in the user profile every time the user boards the vehicle, the user may board the vehicle providing the same environment every time.
- the controller 240 may adjust an operation of the end device 300 based on the retrieved user profile (S406).
- the controller 240 may control the end device 300 to operate the end device 300 according to an initial operation determined by the user profile.
- the controller 240 may operate the air conditioner to adjust the vehicle internal temperature to the set temperature.
- the controller 240 is an electronic motor that adjusts the inclination of the backrest such that the inclination level of the backrest is 15 ° determined by the user profile. Can transmit control signals
- the controller 240 may control the audio device to output the FM radio after powering on the audio device.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may adjust the end device 300 to adjust the end device 300 as an initial value of the end device 300 set in the user profile.
- the end device 300 of the vehicle may be adjusted according to the initial state set by the user, the user does not need to manually operate the end device 300 in the vehicle.
- the user may control the vehicle to a desired state simply by connecting the mobile terminal 100 and the vehicle control apparatus 200.
- step S401 since the vehicle control apparatus 200 detects the user's boarding (S401), the wireless communication unit is activated (S402), but the above-described step S401 is not necessarily performed.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may operate with the step S401 omitted. If step S401 is omitted, the user may control the operation of the end devices 300 to be remotely controlled even before boarding the vehicle.
- step S401 may be performed before performing step S406. That is, even if the user profile is extracted based on the communication with the mobile terminal 100, if the user does not board, the controller 240 may not perform the control of the end device 300. In this case, the controller 240 may control the operation of the end device 300 to be adjusted according to the initial environment determined by the user profile, provided that the user's vehicle ride is detected.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may control the operation of the end device 300 to be adjusted according to the current situation of the mobile terminal 100.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 recognizes a situation of the mobile terminal 100 to adjust the operation of the end device 300 will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 receives a web page access record read by a user through the mobile terminal 100, detects a destination to which the user wants to head, and executes a navigation function to execute the detected destination. You can control the device. In detail, the vehicle control apparatus 200 may automatically calculate a destination based on a keyword input by the user through the mobile terminal 100 and provide the calculated destination to the navigation device.
- FIG. 7A to 7C are exemplary diagrams for describing the vehicle control apparatus 200 performing a navigation function by using a webpage access record read by a user.
- the mobile terminal 100 records a web page access record (eg, a web page read by the user). For example, a URL address).
- the controller 240 of the vehicle control apparatus 200 may receive a web page access record from the mobile terminal 100 through the wireless communication unit, and then extract a keyword input by the user from the received web page access record.
- the keyword output through URL address is encoded in any one of UTF-8, EUC-KR, ISO-2022-KR, ISO-2022-Int for Korean, and KSC5636 or US-ASCII for English.
- the controller 240 may extract the keyword input by the user by decoding the URL address using an encoding scheme.
- the controller 240 may determine whether there is an item in the address database 214 that matches the extracted keyword. Specifically, as in the example of FIG. 7A, when the keyword input by the user is about a place (illustrated as LG Electronics Research Institute in FIG. 7A), the controller 240 may determine a location that matches the keyword input by the user. After the address is extracted from the address database 214, a navigation function for setting a destination to the extracted address may be executed.
- the controller 240 may control to display the destination list in the order of close distance from the current location, as shown in FIG. 7B.
- the controller 240 may control the navigation device to execute a navigation function to the selected destination, as shown in FIG. 7C.
- the navigation device may start the route guidance from the current vehicle position to the destination.
- the controller 240 may use the most recent web page access record. That is, the controller 240 may extract a keyword to be directed to the user by extracting a keyword in the reverse order in which the web page access record is generated. In general, users often search for destinations on the Internet before they start driving,
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may receive a phone book from the mobile terminal 100 and store it in the memory 210.
- the phone book may include the name of the acquaintance, the telephone number and the address.
- the controller 240 may synchronize the phone book whenever a communication channel is established with the mobile terminal 100, and control the memory phone 210 to maintain the latest version of the phone book.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may receive a call record from the mobile terminal 100.
- the controller 240 may analyze a call log received from the mobile terminal 100 to detect a destination to which the user is going, and control the navigation device to execute a navigation function to the detected destination.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may determine whether an item corresponding to the telephone number received or sent by the user through the mobile terminal 100 exists in the telephone directory stored in the memory 210. If there is an item that matches the phone number received or sent by the user through the mobile terminal 100, the controller 240 may control the navigation device to execute a navigation function for a destination associated with the phone number. have.
- FIG. 8A and 8B are exemplary diagrams for describing the vehicle control apparatus 200 performing a navigation function by using a call record of the mobile terminal 100.
- the mobile terminal 100 may store a list of phone numbers that are sent or received through the mobile terminal 100.
- the control unit 240 of the vehicle control apparatus 200 may receive a call log from the mobile terminal 100 through a wireless communication unit, and then search for a presence or absence of an item corresponding to an incoming / outgoing telephone number from the phone book stored in the memory 210. have.
- the controller 240 may control the navigation device such that a navigation function is executed to the destination corresponding to the extracted phone number as shown in FIG. 8B.
- control unit 240 may extract a destination that the user wants to head to in the order of the most recent call record generated from the most recently generated call record.
- controller 240 may receive a call record within a predetermined time based on the communication channel formed with the mobile terminal 100. For example, a call record generated long time ago, such as a call record generated one week before the user boards a vehicle, has a high probability that the call record has no relation to the purpose of the user. Therefore, unnecessary operation of the control unit 240 is excluded. This is to prevent.
- the controller 240 may extract a destination that the user wants to head to using only the call record transmitted from the mobile terminal 100 among the call records. In this case, when a call is made to a destination, a destination desired by the user is automatically set, thereby providing a user convenience.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 is illustrated as receiving a call record stored in the mobile terminal 100 and searching for a destination to which the user wishes to head.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may extract a destination that the user wants to face by reflecting a real-time call situation of the mobile terminal 100. For example, when a call is made to the mobile terminal 100 while the vehicle is driving, or when a user attempts to make a call using the mobile terminal 100 while driving, the control unit 240 corresponds to an address corresponding to the received or sent telephone number.
- the navigation device can be controlled so that is set as the destination.
- the controller 240 may extract a destination that the user wants to head to using only the phone number originating from the mobile terminal 100.
- the user may call the destination at any time while driving and set the destination of the navigation device.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may be linked with a schedule management application of the mobile terminal 100 to detect a destination to which the user wants to head, and control the navigation device to execute a navigation function to the detected destination. .
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may determine a next schedule of the user in the schedule management application, and then set a place corresponding to the next schedule as a destination.
- FIGS. 9A to 9C are exemplary diagrams for describing a schedule management application of the mobile terminal 100 and a vehicle control apparatus 200 interworking with each other.
- a user may register a schedule through a schedule management application.
- FIG. 9A it is illustrated that a schedule may be registered by inputting a start time, an end time, and a performance position of the schedule.
- FIG. 9B the mobile terminal 100 may display a schedule lease for confirming a schedule registered by the user for each day.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may receive a schedule registered by the user from the mobile terminal 100 and compare the current time with the schedule start time to determine the next schedule of the user.
- the controller 240 may receive a schedule list from the mobile terminal 100, store the schedule list in the memory 210, and select the closest start time based on the current time from the received schedule list. That is, the controller 240 may determine a schedule that will arrive fastest based on the current time as the next schedule of the user. As an example, in the example of FIG. 9B, if the current time is 13:00, the next schedule of the user would be a patent meeting starting at 14:00.
- the controller 240 may extract the address of the place where the user's next schedule will be started (illustrated as LG Electronics Research Institute in FIG. 9A) from the address database 214.
- the controller 240 may control the vehicle display to display the extracted address.
- the controller 240 may display the destination list in the order of close distance from the current location, as shown in FIG. 9B.
- the controller 240 may control the navigation device to execute a navigation function to the selected destination, as shown in FIG. 9C.
- the controller 240 may control the navigation apparatus to start the route guidance from the current vehicle position to the destination.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may output a display screen of the mobile terminal 100 through a vehicle display to create a multi-screen environment.
- the controller 240 may receive image data from the mobile terminal 100 through the wired / wireless communication unit 220 and control the received data to be output through the center fascia display and / or the seat screen. By providing the same screen as the mobile terminal 100 to the vehicle display, it is possible to create a multi-screen environment in the vehicle.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may control the sound data generated in the mobile terminal 100 to be output through the audio device.
- the controller 240 may receive sound data from the mobile terminal 100 through the wired / wireless communication unit 220 and control the received data to be output to the audio device. By controlling the sound data generated in the mobile terminal 100 to be output through the audio device, it is possible to create an environment in which all passengers can watch the same sound and image.
- This embodiment may occur only when multimedia content is played in the mobile terminal 100.
- the mobile terminal 100 that plays music content or video content is connected to the vehicle control apparatus 200, or after the mobile terminal 100 is connected to the vehicle control apparatus 200, the user selects the mobile terminal 100.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may control the sound and / or voice data generated from the mobile terminal 100 to be output through the end device 300.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 In the first and fifth embodiments, a case where 1: 1 communication is performed between the vehicle control apparatus 200 and the mobile terminal 100 has been described by way of example. However, the vehicle control apparatus 200 and the mobile terminal 100 must be used. It is not necessary to perform 1: 1 communication.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may be connected with a plurality of mobile terminals 100 to perform 1: n communication.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may provide one wired interface per seat. Providing one wired interface per seat is for determining the seat of the user. For example, if the mobile terminal 100 is connected to the wired interface near the driver's seat, the occupant may determine that the passenger boarded the driver's seat, and the mobile terminal 100 is connected to the vehicle control apparatus 200 through the wired interface near the passenger seat. If connected, the occupant may assume that he is in the passenger seat. By determining the boarding position of the user, the vehicle control apparatus 200 may adjust the in-vehicle environment appropriate for the boarding position of the user. For example, when the user gets in the driver's seat, the height of the driver's seat or the backrest of the car seat may be controlled to be adjusted.
- the controller 240 determines the boarding position of the user using a detection order of the user and an order in which communication with the mobile terminal 100 is initiated. It can be detected. For example, if the user is detected in the passenger seat after the user is detected in the driver's seat (see FIG. 5), the controller 240 may be the first mobile terminal 100 in which communication is initiated, and the second user may be in the driver's seat. The second mobile terminal 100 in which the communication is initiated may be recognized as a user of the passenger seat.
- the end device 300 that provides the same experience to all users, such as an air conditioner, a navigation device, an audio device, and a center fascia display, is preferably controlled through one mobile terminal 100.
- the controller 240 may control the air conditioner, the navigation device, the audio device, and the center fascia display based on the user profile obtained from the driver. The same can be applied to Examples 1 to 5 as well.
- the control unit 240 is recorded as a driver in the user profile (see FIG. 6), when the mobile terminal 100 is connected to a wired interface near the driver's seat, or when the user detects the sequence and the mobile terminal 100.
- the driver's mobile terminal 100 may be detected using the communication start order.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may be connected to the mobile terminal 100 to share a file with the mobile terminal 100.
- the controller 240 may provide the multimedia content stored in the memory 210 to the mobile terminal 100 or receive the multimedia content stored in the mobile terminal 100 based on a user input.
- the user of the mobile terminal 100 may be provided with a cloud computing environment utilizing the computing resources provided by the vehicle control apparatus 200.
- the vehicle control apparatus 200 may control the file to be shared between the mobile terminals 100.
- the controller 240 controls the wire / wireless communication unit 220 so that the multimedia content stored in the first mobile terminal 100 is transmitted to the second mobile terminal 100, or the multimedia content stored in the second mobile terminal 100 is stored.
- the wired / wireless communication unit 220 may be controlled to be transmitted to the first mobile terminal 100.
- the present invention described above can be embodied as computer readable codes on a medium in which a program is recorded.
- the computer-readable medium includes all kinds of recording devices in which data that can be read by a computer system is stored. Examples of computer-readable media include ROM, RAM, CD-ROM, magnetic tape, floppy disks, optical data storage devices, and the like, which are also implemented in the form of carrier waves (eg, transmission over the Internet). It also includes.
- the vehicle control apparatus and control method thereof according to the present invention can be applied to a system for performing wired and wireless communication between a vehicle and a mobile terminal.
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- 차량 내 엔드 디바이스의 초기 동작을 지정하는 적어도 하나의 사용자 프로파일을 저장하는 사용자 데이터베이스;이동 단말기와 통신 채널을 형성하고, 상기 통신 채널을 통해 식별 정보를 수신하는 유무선 통신부; 및상기 사용자 데이터로부터 상기 식별 정보와 부합하는 사용자 프로파일을 추출하고,상기 엔드 디바이스가 상기 추출된 사용자 프로파일이 정하는 초기 동작에 따라 동작하도록 상기 엔드 디바이스를 제어하는 제어부를 포함하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는 사용자의 차량 탑승이 감지된 이후, 상기 통신 채널이 형성되도록 상기 유무선 통신부를 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 2 항에 있어서,상기 사용자의 차량 탑승을 감지하기 위한 센싱부를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 3 항에 있어서,상기 센싱부는 상기 사용자가 근접 위치하는가를 감지하기 위한 근접 센서, 상기 사용자가 착석하면서 가압되는 압력 센서 및 차량 출입문의 개폐여부를 감지하는 도어 개폐 센서 중 적어도 하나를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 식별 정보는 상기 이동 단말기의 전화번호, IMEI((International Mobile Equipment Identity) 및 시리얼 넘버 중 적어도 하나인 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 식별 정보는 사용자의 얼글 영상 및 사용자의 지문 중 적어도 하나인 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 엔드 디바이스는 차량 내 카시트의 높낮이나 상기 카시트를 구성하는 등받이의 각도를 조절하기 위한 전자 모터인 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 7 항에 있어서,상기 사용자 프로파일은 상기 카시트의 초기 높낮이 레벨 및 상기 등받이의 초기 기울기 레벨 중 적어도 하나를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 엔드 디바이스는 네비게이션 장치이고,상기 제어부는 상기 이동 단말기로부터 수신하는 데이터를 기초로 자동으로 목적지를 결정하고, 상기 목적지를 상기 네비게이션 장치로 제공하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는 상기 이동 단말기로부터 웹 페이지 접속 기록을 수신하고,상기 웹 페이지 접속 기록으로부터 키워드를 추출하고,상기 추출된 키워드를 이용하여 상기 목적지가 결정되도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 10 항에 있어서,장소 및 상기 장소의 주소를 저장하는 주소 데이터베이스를 더 포함하고,상기 제어부는 상기 추출된 키워드와 부합하는 장소를 상기 주소 데이터베이스로부터 추출하고,상기 추출된 장소의 주소를 상기 목적지로 설정하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 이동 단말기로부터 전화번호 및 상기 전화번호에 대응하는 주소를 포함하는 전화번호부를 수신하여 저장하는 메모리를 더 포함하고,상기 제어부는 상기 이동 단말기로부터 통화 기록을 수신하고,상기 통화 기록 중 상기 이동 단말기를 통해 수신된 전화번호 또는 발신된 전화번호와 일치하는 전화번호를 상기 전화번호부로부터 추출하며,상기 추출된 전화번호에 대응 하는 주소가 상기 목적지가 되도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 10 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는 상기 통신 채널이 형성되면, 상기 전화번호부가 상기 이동 단말기와 자동으로 동기화 되도록 상기 유무선 통신부를 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는 상기 이동 단말기로부터 시작 시간 및 개최 장소를 포함하는 사용자 일정 목록을 수신하고,상기 일정 목록으로부터 사용자의 다음 일정을 판단한 뒤,상기 다음 일정의 개최 장소를 기초로 상기 목적지를 결정하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는 상기 일정 목록 중 현재 시간을 기준으로 가장 빠른 시간 내 상기 시작 시간이 도래하는 것을 상기 다음 일정으로 판단하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 제 14 항에 있어서,장소 및 상기 장소의 주소를 저장하는 주소 데이터베이스를 더 포함하고,상기 제어부는 상기 주소 데이터베이스로부터 상기 다음 일정의 상기 개최 장소의 주소를 추출하고, 상기 추출된 주소가 상기 목적지로 설정되도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량 제어 장치.
- 이동 단말기와 통신 채널을 형성하고, 상기 통신 채널을 통해 식별 정보를 수신하는 단계;상기 식별 정보와 부합하는 사용자 프로파일을 추출하는 단계; 및차량 내 엔드 디바이스가 상기 추출된 사용자 프로파일이 정하는 초기 동작에 따라 동작하도록 상기 엔드 디바이스를 제어하는 단계를 포함하는 차량 제어 장치의 제어 방법.
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