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A Smart Mirror Solution An Innovation Idea Conceptualized
For the ATA TMC Future Truck Committee
and the 3600 Awareness Task Force
By
Glynn Spangenberg President
Trimble Transportation & Logistics Innovations
Originally Created September 11, 2013
Presented to members of the Task Force March 10-12, 2014
Artist’s Conceptual Rendering
Illustration of the 360⁰ view. This “view” includes vision sensing, laser, radar and high definition video.
Leverages existing Intellectual Property and integrates commercially available products.
GLYNN SPANGENBERG President, Trimble Transportation & Logistics Innovations
September 11, 2013 © 2013
Illustration of Smart Mirror Displays
Interior mounting in the traditional line-of-sight of
conventional mirrors is designed to improve the
intuitive use of the system.
Rear-view mirror
Side-view mirror Side-view mirror
GLYNN SPANGENBERG President, Trimble Transportation & Logistics Innovations
September 11, 2013 © 2013
Smart Mirror displays are mounted in the natural line-of-
sight of traditional mirrors.
The belief is that by making the display placement natural for the driver, it may yield split-
second decision-making advantages in crisis situations.
GLYNN SPANGENBERG President, Trimble Transportation & Logistics Innovations
September 11, 2013 © 2013
Seat vibrates using OEM actuator. Smart mirror displays are highly efficient in communicating with drivers.
Smart Mirror Displays are graphic and purposeful; designed to stimulate intuitively better safety decisions, faster.
Intelligently designed Haptic Interaction
GLYNN SPANGENBERG President, Trimble Transportation & Logistics Innovations
September 11, 2013 © 2013
Active Scanning
Continuous situational awareness is automated to detect and defend against external driving threats at the earliest possible moment.
GLYNN SPANGENBERG President, Trimble Transportation & Logistics Innovations
September 11, 2013 © 2013
Seat vibrates, audible alert is sounded and mirror displays the threat.
Active Haptic Interaction
GLYNN SPANGENBERG President, Trimble Transportation & Logistics Innovations
September 11, 2013 © 2013
Blind-side Illumination
Blind spots with traditional mirrors…
Are eliminated with Smart Mirror Solution.
GLYNN SPANGENBERG President, Trimble Transportation & Logistics Innovations
September 11, 2013 © 2013
Interior mounting in the traditional line-of-sight of conventional
rear-view mirror; haptic interaction
systems are active.
Backing Assistance
GLYNN SPANGENBERG President, Trimble Transportation & Logistics Innovations
September 11, 2013 © 2013
Backing and Rear Image Assistance
Theoretically, using visual and haptic interactions, this feature should enable the driver to not hit people or things while backing.
(Heigth)
(Width)
GLYNN SPANGENBERG President, Trimble Transportation & Logistics Innovations
September 11, 2013 © 2013
Backing and Revenue Surveillance Duties
GLYNN SPANGENBERG President, Trimble Transportation & Logistics Innovations
September 11, 2013 © 2013
Revenue Activity Surveillance
When the asset is stationary, digital images are efficiently captured and stored for on-demand retrieval.
Activity around the asset can be modelled using noise data, making it easier and more economical to identify and retrieve only the desired video imagery.
GLYNN SPANGENBERG President, Trimble Transportation & Logistics Innovations
September 11, 2013 © 2013
Critical Incident Recording*
* These are original art panels that were left incomplete due to funding cuts.