CN113147591B - Method for monitoring children in vehicle - Google Patents
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The invention discloses a method for monitoring children in a car, wherein an ultrasonic radar system is arranged at the bottom of the back row of the car, car body information is read out through a car body CAN network, and the ultrasonic radar system starts to work when detecting a lock-down signal. The ultrasonic radar system can continuously test the reflected wave of the object in the vehicle and simultaneously continuously compare the current waveform with the change rate of the last waveform. When the waveform change rate reaches the change rate generated by the movement of the child, the child or other creatures in the vehicle are judged to be moving at the moment, and alarm information is sent out. The in-vehicle child monitoring method provided by the invention has the advantages of low cost, low power consumption and the like.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of vehicle-mounted application electronic products, in particular to a method for monitoring children in a vehicle.
Background
Some parts of the vehicle-mounted monitoring radar are arranged in the vehicle and used for monitoring abnormal conditions in the vehicle. These monitoring radars are millimeter wave radars which themselves have a high cost and a high power consumption.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a method for monitoring children in a vehicle, and aims to solve the problem that the monitoring cost of millimeter wave radar for abnormal conditions in the vehicle is high.
The invention provides a method for monitoring children in a vehicle, which comprises the following steps: the method comprises the following steps:
step S1: acquiring vehicle body information according to vehicle type information of a vehicle, and detecting a locking signal of a safety lock in a rear row;
step S2: starting an ultrasonic common radar after the lock is dropped, and detecting the position of the back row by using the ultrasonic common radar;
and step S3: taking the first or certain detection result of the ultrasonic ordinary radar as a comparison group, continuously detecting the rear row condition of the vehicle by using the ultrasonic ordinary radar, and updating the current comparison group according to the detection result;
if the detected waveform of the rear row of the vehicle is compared with the contrast group after the last detection, and the waveform change rate is greater than a preset threshold value, outputting an abnormal alarm;
otherwise, the back row of the vehicle is continuously detected through the ultrasonic common radar and compared.
The vehicle type information acquisition mode comprises the step of reading vehicle body information through a CAN network.
Wherein the contrast group comprises an ultrasonic detection waveform after last detection.
Wherein the comparison group comprises data packets formed by ultrasonic detection waveforms of near several times including the ultrasonic detection waveform after the last detection.
And detecting the data packet for not less than 3 times.
Wherein the detection time interval of the ultrasonic common radar is not less than 0.5s
According to the in-vehicle child monitoring method, the signals of the rear row are monitored in real time according to the trigger signals through the common ultrasonic radar, the signals are compared with the previous detection waveforms, and the final result evaluation is made according to the change rate, so that compared with the existing detection method through the millimeter wave radar, the cost is greatly reduced.
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The invention will be further elucidated and described with reference to the embodiments and drawings of the specification:
referring to fig. 1, the method for monitoring children in a vehicle of the present invention includes the following steps:
step S1: and obtaining vehicle body information according to the vehicle type information of the vehicle, and detecting a lock falling signal of a rear row safety lock. The vehicle type information acquisition mode comprises the step of reading vehicle body information through a CAN network. The lock-falling signal refers to a lock-falling signal fed back to the CAN network by the system after the rear safety belt is locked.
Step S2: and starting the ultrasonic common radar after the lock is dropped, and detecting the position of the back row by using the ultrasonic common radar.
Wherein the detection time interval of the ultrasonic common radar is not less than 0.5s.
And step S3: taking the first or certain detection result of the ultrasonic ordinary radar as a comparison group, continuously detecting the rear row condition of the vehicle by using the ultrasonic ordinary radar, and updating the current comparison group according to the detection result;
if the detected waveform of the rear row of the vehicle is compared with the contrast group after the last detection, and the waveform change rate is greater than a preset threshold value, outputting an abnormal alarm;
otherwise, the back row of the vehicle is continuously detected through the ultrasonic common radar and compared.
In one embodiment, the contrast group comprises a last post-detection ultrasonic detection waveform; in still another embodiment, the contrast group includes packets of ultrasonic detection waveforms of the last few times including the ultrasonic detection waveform after the last detection.
According to the method for monitoring the children in the car, the signals of the rear row are monitored in real time through the common ultrasonic radar according to the trigger signals, the signals are compared with the previous detection waveforms, the final result evaluation is made according to the change rate, and compared with the existing method for detecting the children through the millimeter wave radar, the cost is greatly reduced.
Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used for illustrating the technical solutions of the present invention, and not for limiting the protection scope of the present invention, although the present invention is described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that modifications or equivalent substitutions can be made on the technical solutions of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the present invention.
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1. An in-vehicle child monitoring method is characterized by comprising the following steps:
step S1: obtaining vehicle body information according to vehicle type information of a vehicle, and detecting a lock falling signal of a rear row safety lock;
step S2: starting an ultrasonic common radar after the lock is dropped, and detecting the position of the back row by using the ultrasonic common radar;
and step S3: taking the first or certain detection result of the ultrasonic ordinary radar as a comparison group, continuously detecting the rear row condition of the vehicle by using the ultrasonic ordinary radar, and updating the current comparison group according to the detection result;
if the detected waveform of the rear row of the vehicle is compared with the contrast group after the last detection, and the waveform change rate is greater than a preset threshold value, outputting an abnormal alarm;
otherwise, continuously detecting the back row of the vehicle by the ultrasonic common radar and comparing;
the acquisition mode of the vehicle type information comprises that vehicle body information is read through a CAN network;
the comparison group comprises ultrasonic detection waveforms after last detection;
the comparison group comprises data packets formed by ultrasonic detection waveforms of nearly several times including the ultrasonic detection waveform after the last detection;
the number of detection times in the data packet is not less than 3;
the detection time interval of the ultrasonic common radar is not less than 0.5s.
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