HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE WITH AUTOMATED SOFTWARE UPDATE SYSTEM

A vehicle includes an onboard controller(s) coupled to a wireless transceiver, which are configured to connect to a remote server, and to respond to a remote software update message for a vehicle from the remote server(s). In response, the controller(s) download a software update to the vehicle from...

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Hauptverfasser: THROOP, Medville Jay, ZENELI, Ylldes, TILLMAN, Brian David, CLARK, Karl Nathan
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description A vehicle includes an onboard controller(s) coupled to a wireless transceiver, which are configured to connect to a remote server, and to respond to a remote software update message for a vehicle from the remote server(s). In response, the controller(s) download a software update to the vehicle from the remote server(s). The controller(s) are further configured to detect a vehicle idle state, to determine whether the vehicle is unattended, such that the software update may proceed. If the idle state is detected, and in response to the remote software update message, the controller(s) configure the vehicle to a safe mode, having vehicle conditions that include key on, transmission in park, and engine off. If the safe mode configurations are successful, then the controller(s) update and/or flash the downloaded updates to in-vehicle, onboard computer processing systems and controller(s), which may include for example an engine control unit (ECU), among others.
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subjects ARRANGEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS FOR CHECKING NOT PROVIDEDFOR ELSEWHERE
CALCULATING
CHECKING-DEVICES
COMPUTING
COUNTING
ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
ELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
ELECTRICITY
GENERATING RANDOM NUMBERS
PHYSICS
REGISTERING OR INDICATING THE WORKING OF MACHINES
TIME OR ATTENDANCE REGISTERS
TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHICCOMMUNICATION
VOTING OR LOTTERY APPARATUS
title HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE WITH AUTOMATED SOFTWARE UPDATE SYSTEM
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