EP1096459B1 - Bumping prevention system - Google Patents

Bumping prevention system Download PDF

Info

Publication number
EP1096459B1
EP1096459B1 EP20000309507 EP00309507A EP1096459B1 EP 1096459 B1 EP1096459 B1 EP 1096459B1 EP 20000309507 EP20000309507 EP 20000309507 EP 00309507 A EP00309507 A EP 00309507A EP 1096459 B1 EP1096459 B1 EP 1096459B1
Authority
EP
European Patent Office
Prior art keywords
vehicle
crossing
driver
road
service
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
EP20000309507
Other languages
German (de)
French (fr)
Other versions
EP1096459A2 (en
EP1096459A3 (en
Inventor
Naoya Noguchi
Akihiko c/o NEC Corporation Takiguchi
Koji c/o Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Co. Kubota
Satoshi c/o Isuzu Motors Limited Moteki
Harutada c/o Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd. Ooya
Hideaki c/o Omron Corporation Murakami
Masaya c/o Sumitomo Electric Ind. Ltd. Yamada
Hiroshi c/o Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. Takahashi
Akira c/o Denso Corporation Kuno
Hisashi c/o Toshiba Co. Ezure
Tetsuaki c/o Hitachi Ltd. Kondo
Ryoji c/o Hitachi Cable Ltd. Matsubara
Yasuyuki c/o Fujitsu Limited Ohira
Kenichi c/o The Furukawa Electric Co.Ltd. Ohtani
Hiroshi c/o Honda Motor Co. Ltd. Mashimo
Takao c/o Matsushita Electric Ind.Co.Ltd. Inobe
Kazumasa c/o Mitsubishi Heavy Ind. Ltd. Miyamoto
Kazutaka c/o Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Kawahara
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management
Original Assignee
DIRECTOR GENERAL OF NAT INST F
National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by DIRECTOR GENERAL OF NAT INST F, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management filed Critical DIRECTOR GENERAL OF NAT INST F
Publication of EP1096459A2 publication Critical patent/EP1096459A2/en
Publication of EP1096459A3 publication Critical patent/EP1096459A3/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of EP1096459B1 publication Critical patent/EP1096459B1/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08GTRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
    • G08G1/00Traffic control systems for road vehicles
    • G08G1/16Anti-collision systems
    • G08G1/164Centralised systems, e.g. external to vehicles

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to an bumping prevention system which is used, for instance, in the field of traffic signal control and prevents bumping between a vehicle running in a non-priority road and a vehicle running in a priority road at a crossing between the two roads by transacting signals with on-road infrastructure in a service area between fixed point information detection support facility for service-in installed at a point by a specified distance away from the crossing on the non-priority road and a fixed point information detection support facility for service-out installed at a point near the crossing.
  • the bumping prevention system is a system for preventing bumping between a vehicle running on a non-priority road and a vehicle running on a priority road at a crossing between the two roads by transacting signals with on-road infrastructure in a service area between a fixed point information detection support facility for service-in installed at a point away by a specified distance from the crossing on the non-priority road and a fixed point information detection support facility for service-out installed at a position near the crossing, and when a vehicle passes by the fixed point detection support facility for service-in and enters the service area, the vehicle recognizes availability of providing information, alarms, and control for prevention of expected bumping at a crossing upon reception of a signal indicating entry into a service area from the support facilities, and starts computing of a position of the current by recognizing a distance between the current running position of the vehicle and a priority road.
  • the system When the vehicle receives information concerning vehicles on a priority road from the on-road infrastructure and recognized that a vehicle just about to enter the crossing is present on the priority road, the system provides information concerning the crossing as well as the vehicle just about to enter the crossing at a point away by a distance enough to decelerate and stop the vehicle by the crossing, and further when it is determined that there is the possibility of collision between the vehicle running on the non-priority road and the vehicle running on the priority road and just about to enter the crossing, the system gives an alarm indicating the possibility of bumping to a driver of the vehicle running on the non-priority road. Further when it is expected that there is the possibility of bumping between the vehicle and another vehicle running on the priority road and entering the crossing, the system continuously provides controls for emergently decelerating or stopping the vehicle in front of the crossing.
  • the bumping prevention system is further a system for preventing bumping between a vehicle running on a non-priority road and a vehicle running on a priority road at a crossing between the two roads by transacting signals with on-road infrastructure in a service area between a fixed point information detection support facility for service-in installed at a point away by a specified distance from the crossing on the non-priority road and a fixed point information detection support facility for service-out installed at a position near the crossing, and when a vehicle passes by the fixed point information detection facility for service-in and enters the service area, the vehicle receives a signal indicating start of the service area from the support facility and recognizes the availability of information provision service for preventing expected bumping after restart.
  • the vehicle When the vehicle stops in front of the crossing, the vehicle obtains information concerning vehicles on a priority road from the on-road infrastructure and if the vehicle recognizes presence of a pedestrian or a vehicle just about to enter the crossing on a priority road, information indicating presence of the pedestrian or vehicle is given to the driver.
  • the bumping prevention system is a system for preventing bumping between a vehicle running on a non-priority road and a vehicle running on a priority road at a crossing between the two roads by transacting signals with on-road infrastructure in a service area between a fixed point information detection support facility for service-in installed at a point away by a specified distance from the crossing on the non-priority road and a fixed point information detection support facility for service-out installed at a position near the crossing, and when a vehicle passes by a fixed point information detection support facility for service-in and enters a service area, the vehicle recognizes availability of the service for providing information, alarms, and controls for prevention of bumping when the vehicle accesses a crossing or availability of the information provision service for prevention of expected bumping after the vehicle once stops in front of the crossing and then restarts upon reception of a signal indicating start of the service area from the support facilities, and starts computing a position of the vehicle by grasping the distance from the running position of the vehicle up to the priority road.
  • the system When the vehicle obtains information concerning vehicles on the priority road from the on-road infrastructure and recognizes that a vehicle just about to enter the crossing is present on the priority road, the system provides information concerning the crossing as well as presence of the vehicle just entering the crossing on the priority road to the driver at a point where the driver can decelerate and stop the vehicle in front of the crossing. Further when it is determined that there is the possibility of bumping with the vehicle just entering the crossing, this system gives an alarm indicating the possibility of bumping to the driver at a point where the driver can brake and stop the vehicle in an emergency in front of the crossing.
  • the system continuously provides controls for support in braking in a range from a point where the driver can brake and stop the vehicle in front of the crossing up to a point just in front of the crossing.
  • the system obtained information concerning vehicles on the priority road and gives to the driver information concerning the vehicle, if any.
  • Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing general configuration of this system, and in the system shown in the figure, the number of each facility may vary according to a point where the facility is installed or a monitoring range for the on-road facility, but a number of facility is not an important factor. Also the input/output data in this figure indicates only those essentially, required in this system.
  • on-road facility as the on-road infrastructure constituting the system as well as of facilities loaded on an AHS car as an example of vehicle are described.
  • AHS is an abbreviation of Advanced-cruise-assist Highway System indicating a road system enabling automatic driving of vehicles
  • the AHS car indicating a car which can automatically be controlled by the Advanced-cruise-assist Highway System.
  • the on-road facilities of this system comprises a fixed point information detection support facilities 1, 2 provided on a non-priority road, and a vehicle detection facility 3, an on-road processing facility 4, an on-road database 5, and a road-to-vehicle communications facility 6 each provided on a priority road, and functions of each facility are as described below.
  • the fixed point information detection support facilities 1, 2 are facilities used in a pair with a fixed point information detection sensor 8 loaded on the AHS car 7, and the AHS car 7 having passed the fixed point information detection support facility 1 installed at a specified position on the road can recognize a service-in point, a type of the provided service, and a service-out point.
  • the vehicle detection facility 3 detects behaviors (such as a position and a velocity) of vehicles (including two-wheel vehicles) running on a priority road.
  • the on-road processing facility (including the running support information preparation facility) 4 is a computing/processing unit as a main device among the on-road facilities for this service, and the facility 4 executes operations mainly for processing input/output data and preparing output data.
  • the on-road database 5 is a database in which data required for the service is stored, and in this system information concerning road line form of objective priority roads and non-priority roads.
  • the system provides the information when accessed by the on-road processing facility 4.
  • the road-to-vehicle communications facility 6 executes communications between the on-road facilities and a vehicle, and in this system the road-to-vehicle communications facility 6 provides mainly information concerning vehicles on a priority road and information concerning road line form to the AHS car 7.
  • the fixed point information detection sensor is a facility used as a pair with the fixed point information detection support facility 1, and detects such factors as a type of available service, a service area length, and service-out or the like when the vehicle passes by the fixed point information support facility 1 installed at a specified position on the road.
  • the AHS car position detection sensor 12 detects a position of the AHS car based on the information from the fixed point information detection support facility 1.
  • the road-to-vehicle communications device 13 controls communications between on-road facilities and vehicles.
  • the peripheral situation detection sensor 14 detects a situation around the AHS car.
  • the AHS car state detection sensor 15 detects a velocity, acceleration or the like of the AHS car.
  • the on-vehicle processing device (including also the computing/processing unit) 16 is a device which collects information required for the AHS car and executes processing such as provision of information, computing, and determination, and in this system the on-vehicle processing device 16 provides information concerning presence of a vehicle entering a crossing, determines the possibility of bumping, and gives an instruction for alarm to the on-vehicle HMI (Human Machine Interface) 17 and a control instruction value to the vehicle control unit 18 when it is determined that there is the possibility of bumping.
  • HMI Human Machine Interface
  • Fig. 2 shows a crossing 9 (without any alarm) between a non-priority road 22 with a stop line 21 provided thereon and a priority road 23, and this figure shows an example in which a priority road with two lanes to which the present invention is applied and a non-priority road with one lane.
  • Fig. 2 assumes that the fixed point information detection support facility 1 for service-in installed at a point P 1 away by a specified point (for instance, 40 m) from the crossing 9 can recognize a service-in point, a service-out point, an area length, and a type of available service.
  • the AHS car 7 passes by the point P 1 and enters the service area 24, the AHS car recognizes availability of the service for providing information, alarms, and controls for prevention of bumping during access to the crossing 9, grasps a running position of the AHS car and a distance up to a priority road, and starts computing for a position of the AHS car.
  • the AHS car 7 having reached the point P 1 activates the service for providing information, alarms, and controls for prevention of bumping and immediately start acquisition of the information concerning vehicles running on the priority road 23 from the on-road infrastructure.
  • the information concerning vehicles on the priority road 23 is transmitted at a prespecified cycle (typically at a cycle of 0.1 second) through the road-to-vehicle communications facility 6.
  • the AHS car 7 in the service area 24 continues to run and passes through the crossing 9, the AHS car 7 determines whether there is the possibility of collision of the AHS car with another vehicle 25 running on the priority road 23.
  • Fig. 2 shows an example of determination on the possibility of collision of the AHS car with the vehicle 25 from the upstream side of the priority road 23 at the crossing 9.
  • it is required only to check how the time zone in which the vehicle approaching the crossing 9 from the upstream side of the priority road 23 resides on the crossing overlaps with the time zone in which the AHS car 7 resides within the crossing 9. Namely, if the two time zones overlap with each other, it is determined that there is the possibility of collision, and if the two time zones do not overlap with each other, it is determined that there is not the possibility of collision.
  • the AHS car 7 can determine the possibility of collision by assuming a constant acceleration pattern (including a uniform velocity movement) and also assuming that the vehicle 25 approaching from the upstream side of the priority road 23 to the crossing continues to run at the current velocity measured at the current point detected by the vehicle detection facility 3.
  • an alarm is generated, and at the same time controls are provided to control running of the vehicle with the vehicle control unit 18.
  • the AHS car receives information concerning vehicles just about to enter the crossing.
  • the fixed point information detection support facility 2 installed at the point p 2 is for enabling detection of service out, and provision of the service is finished when the AHS car 7 has passed over this point.
  • Fig. 3 is an explanatory view showing a scenario in this bumping prevention system, and is a flow chart showing the operations described above.
  • Fig. 4 is a time chart for the bumping prevention system centering on the on-road processing facility 4 at the crossing shown in Fig. 2.
  • input to the on-road processing facility in this system is information concerning a velocity and a position of a vehicle on the priority road 23.
  • Information concerning vehicles on the priority road 23 is inputted once for every 0.1 second from the vehicle detection facility 3, and is stored in the on-road database 5.
  • the on-road processing facility 4 prepares information to be transmitted to the AHS vehicle 7 once for every 0.1 second.
  • Fig. 5 and Fig. 6 show processing flows by the on-road processing facility 4 at the crossing shown in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 5 shows a flow of processing a data concerning a position and a velocity of the vehicle 25 on the priority road 23 detected by the vehicle detection facility 3. The processing is executed once for every 0.1 second, and the data is stored as data 1 indicating a position and a velocity of the detected vehicle and a time of detection of the data in the on-road database 5.
  • Fig. 6 shows a processing flow for preparation of output data to be sent to the ASH car 7. This processing is executed once for every 0.1 second, and the prepared output data is once stored in the on-road database 5. The stored output data is transmitted from the road-to-vehicle communications facility 6 to the AHS car 7. The information concerning a velocity and a position of the vehicle 25 on the priority road 23 detected by the vehicle detection facility 3 is used for determination of the possibility of bumping.
  • Fig. 7 is a time chart of the processing for computing a range of management by the on-road facility on the bumping prevention system shown in Fig. 2, and mainly shows the AHS car and the driver's operations.
  • the bumping prevention system has the vehicle detection facility 3 installed on the priority road 23 and the fixed information detection support facilities 1, 2 installed on a non-priority road.
  • the bumping prevention system mainly computes a range of monitoring by the vehicle detection facility 3 for monitoring the vehicle 25 running on the priority road 23 toward the crossing 9 and a range of communications for a vehicle to be serviced.
  • the total time T k from a point of time when a driver of the AHS car 7 running on a non-priority road 22 recognizes presence of a vehicle 25 entering a crossing on the priority road and brakes the AHS car 7 until the point of time when the AHS car 7 stops in front of the stop line is computed.
  • a distance L l between the crossing 9 and the vehicle at the distal point can be obtained by multiplying the total time T k by the maximum velocity V of the vehicle 25.
  • T 3 T 2 + T 1 + T 0
  • T 2 is a period of time from the point when the driver recognizes a situation on the priority road 23 until a point of time when the driver determines the possibility of bumping
  • T 1 is a period of time required for changing a foot position from the accelerator to the brake
  • T 0 is a period of time required for actually stepping on the accelerator.
  • T 5 V a + T 4 2
  • the range of communications is 40 m when the first digit is rounded up.

Description

  • The present invention relates to an bumping prevention system which is used, for instance, in the field of traffic signal control and prevents bumping between a vehicle running in a non-priority road and a vehicle running in a priority road at a crossing between the two roads by transacting signals with on-road infrastructure in a service area between fixed point information detection support facility for service-in installed at a point by a specified distance away from the crossing on the non-priority road and a fixed point information detection support facility for service-out installed at a point near the crossing.
  • Conventionally, in order to prevent bumping at a crossing between a priority road and a non-priority road as described above, a driver just about to enter from a non-priority road into a priority road once stops in front of the crossing, checks behaviors of vehicles running on the priority road with a mirror installed at the crossing, and then restarts after the safety is confirmed.
  • Therefore, it is impossible to completely prevent bumping due to a driver's careless mistake or the driver's mistake in determination of the situation, and occurrence of traffic accidents between a vehicle running on a priority road and that running on a non-priority road has not completely been suppressed.
  • US 5,940,010, over which the independent claims are characterised, discloses an intersection warning system that indicates the presence of a crossing to the driver of an approaching vehicle, raises an alarm and potentially provides braking assistance should there be the danger of the vehicle entering the crossing while the traffic lights at the crossing are yellow or red.
  • It is an object of the present invention to provide an expected bumping prevention system which can solve the problems in the conventional technology as described above and prevent bumping between vehicles by supporting safe access of a vehicle running on a non-priority road to a crossing between the non-priority road and a priority road, and/or supporting restart of a vehicle at a stop in front of the crossing.
  • According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided a bumping prevention system as claimed in claim 1. The bumping prevention system is a system for preventing bumping between a vehicle running on a non-priority road and a vehicle running on a priority road at a crossing between the two roads by transacting signals with on-road infrastructure in a service area between a fixed point information detection support facility for service-in installed at a point away by a specified distance from the crossing on the non-priority road and a fixed point information detection support facility for service-out installed at a position near the crossing, and when a vehicle passes by the fixed point detection support facility for service-in and enters the service area, the vehicle recognizes availability of providing information, alarms, and control for prevention of expected bumping at a crossing upon reception of a signal indicating entry into a service area from the support facilities, and starts computing of a position of the current by recognizing a distance between the current running position of the vehicle and a priority road. When the vehicle receives information concerning vehicles on a priority road from the on-road infrastructure and recognized that a vehicle just about to enter the crossing is present on the priority road, the system provides information concerning the crossing as well as the vehicle just about to enter the crossing at a point away by a distance enough to decelerate and stop the vehicle by the crossing, and further when it is determined that there is the possibility of collision between the vehicle running on the non-priority road and the vehicle running on the priority road and just about to enter the crossing, the system gives an alarm indicating the possibility of bumping to a driver of the vehicle running on the non-priority road. Further when it is expected that there is the possibility of bumping between the vehicle and another vehicle running on the priority road and entering the crossing, the system continuously provides controls for emergently decelerating or stopping the vehicle in front of the crossing.
  • In the system described above, it is preferable to provide information with a time allowance sufficient for a vehicle's driver to understand contents of the information and also required for braking the vehicle in en emergency, to give an alarm to the driver with a time allowance sufficient for the vehicle's driver to respond to the driver and also enough for the driver to brake the vehicle, and also to provide automatic controls for decelerating or stopping the vehicle taking into account a delay time in this control system and a rising time for braking.
  • According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a bumping prevention system as claimed in claim 4.
  • The bumping prevention system is further a system for preventing bumping between a vehicle running on a non-priority road and a vehicle running on a priority road at a crossing between the two roads by transacting signals with on-road infrastructure in a service area between a fixed point information detection support facility for service-in installed at a point away by a specified distance from the crossing on the non-priority road and a fixed point information detection support facility for service-out installed at a position near the crossing, and when a vehicle passes by the fixed point information detection facility for service-in and enters the service area, the vehicle receives a signal indicating start of the service area from the support facility and recognizes the availability of information provision service for preventing expected bumping after restart. When the vehicle stops in front of the crossing, the vehicle obtains information concerning vehicles on a priority road from the on-road infrastructure and if the vehicle recognizes presence of a pedestrian or a vehicle just about to enter the crossing on a priority road, information indicating presence of the pedestrian or vehicle is given to the driver.
  • The bumping prevention system is a system for preventing bumping between a vehicle running on a non-priority road and a vehicle running on a priority road at a crossing between the two roads by transacting signals with on-road infrastructure in a service area between a fixed point information detection support facility for service-in installed at a point away by a specified distance from the crossing on the non-priority road and a fixed point information detection support facility for service-out installed at a position near the crossing, and when a vehicle passes by a fixed point information detection support facility for service-in and enters a service area, the vehicle recognizes availability of the service for providing information, alarms, and controls for prevention of bumping when the vehicle accesses a crossing or availability of the information provision service for prevention of expected bumping after the vehicle once stops in front of the crossing and then restarts upon reception of a signal indicating start of the service area from the support facilities, and starts computing a position of the vehicle by grasping the distance from the running position of the vehicle up to the priority road. When the vehicle obtains information concerning vehicles on the priority road from the on-road infrastructure and recognizes that a vehicle just about to enter the crossing is present on the priority road, the system provides information concerning the crossing as well as presence of the vehicle just entering the crossing on the priority road to the driver at a point where the driver can decelerate and stop the vehicle in front of the crossing. Further when it is determined that there is the possibility of bumping with the vehicle just entering the crossing, this system gives an alarm indicating the possibility of bumping to the driver at a point where the driver can brake and stop the vehicle in an emergency in front of the crossing. Still further when it is determined that there is the possibility of bumping with another vehicle subsequently entering the crossing, the system continuously provides controls for support in braking in a range from a point where the driver can brake and stop the vehicle in front of the crossing up to a point just in front of the crossing. When the vehicle stops the vehicle once in front of the crossing, the system obtained information concerning vehicles on the priority road and gives to the driver information concerning the vehicle, if any.
  • In the system described above, it is preferable to provide information with a time allowance sufficient for a vehicle's driver to understand contents of the information and also required for braking the vehicle in an emergency, to give an alarm to the driver with a time allowance sufficient for the vehicle's driver to respond to the alarm and also enough for the driver to brake the vehicle, and also to provide automatic controls for decelerating or stopping the vehicle taking into account a delay time in this control system and a rising time for braking.
  • With the configuration as described above, it is possible to prevent bumping between vehicles by supporting safe access of a vehicle running on a non-priority road to a crossing between the non-priority road and a priority road, and/or supporting restart of the vehicle after the vehicle stops once in front of the crossing. Therefore it is possible to substantially reduce the possibility of bumping between a vehicle running on a priority road and that running on a non-priority road at a crossing between the two roads, thus safety at the crossing being substantially improved.
    • Fig. 1 is a general block diagram showing an bumping between vehicles according to one embodiment of the present invention;
    • Fig. 2 is an on-road section of this system for describing a scenario according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
    • Fig. 3 is a scenario in this system;
    • Fig. 4 is a time chart for processing by the on-road facilities in this system;
    • Fig. 5 is a flow 1 of the processing by the on-road processing facility;
    • Fig.6 is a flow 2 of the processing by the on-road processing facilities; and
    • Fig. 7 is a time chart centering on an AHS car according to this system.
  • Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing general configuration of this system, and in the system shown in the figure, the number of each facility may vary according to a point where the facility is installed or a monitoring range for the on-road facility, but a number of facility is not an important factor. Also the input/output data in this figure indicates only those essentially, required in this system.
  • At first functional contents of on-road facility as the on-road infrastructure constituting the system as well as of facilities loaded on an AHS car as an example of vehicle are described. Herein the term AHS is an abbreviation of Advanced-cruise-assist Highway System indicating a road system enabling automatic driving of vehicles, and the AHS car indicating a car which can automatically be controlled by the Advanced-cruise-assist Highway System. The on-road facilities of this system comprises a fixed point information detection support facilities 1, 2 provided on a non-priority road, and a vehicle detection facility 3, an on-road processing facility 4, an on-road database 5, and a road-to-vehicle communications facility 6 each provided on a priority road, and functions of each facility are as described below. Namely the fixed point information detection support facilities 1, 2 are facilities used in a pair with a fixed point information detection sensor 8 loaded on the AHS car 7, and the AHS car 7 having passed the fixed point information detection support facility 1 installed at a specified position on the road can recognize a service-in point, a type of the provided service, and a service-out point. The vehicle detection facility 3 detects behaviors (such as a position and a velocity) of vehicles (including two-wheel vehicles) running on a priority road. The on-road processing facility (including the running support information preparation facility) 4 is a computing/processing unit as a main device among the on-road facilities for this service, and the facility 4 executes operations mainly for processing input/output data and preparing output data. The on-road database 5 is a database in which data required for the service is stored, and in this system information concerning road line form of objective priority roads and non-priority roads. The system provides the information when accessed by the on-road processing facility 4. The road-to-vehicle communications facility 6 executes communications between the on-road facilities and a vehicle, and in this system the road-to-vehicle communications facility 6 provides mainly information concerning vehicles on a priority road and information concerning road line form to the AHS car 7.
  • Devices 11 loaded on the AHS car 7 includes a fixed point information detection sensor 8, an AHS car position detection sensor 12, a road-to-vehicle communications device 13, a peripheral situation detection sensor 14, an AHS car state detection sensor 15, and an on-vehicle processing unit 16, and functions of each device is as described below, Namely the fixed point information detection sensor is a facility used as a pair with the fixed point information detection support facility 1, and detects such factors as a type of available service, a service area length, and service-out or the like when the vehicle passes by the fixed point information support facility 1 installed at a specified position on the road. The AHS car position detection sensor 12 detects a position of the AHS car based on the information from the fixed point information detection support facility 1. The road-to-vehicle communications device 13 controls communications between on-road facilities and vehicles. The peripheral situation detection sensor 14 detects a situation around the AHS car. The AHS car state detection sensor 15 detects a velocity, acceleration or the like of the AHS car. The on-vehicle processing device (including also the computing/processing unit) 16 is a device which collects information required for the AHS car and executes processing such as provision of information, computing, and determination, and in this system the on-vehicle processing device 16 provides information concerning presence of a vehicle entering a crossing, determines the possibility of bumping, and gives an instruction for alarm to the on-vehicle HMI (Human Machine Interface) 17 and a control instruction value to the vehicle control unit 18 when it is determined that there is the possibility of bumping.
  • This service assumes a section of an ordinary road where there is not sign for a crossing. An example of the service is described below with reference to Fig. 2. Fig. 2 shows a crossing 9 (without any alarm) between a non-priority road 22 with a stop line 21 provided thereon and a priority road 23, and this figure shows an example in which a priority road with two lanes to which the present invention is applied and a non-priority road with one lane.
  • Herein description is made for a system in which information, alarms, and controls are provided when the AHS car is approaching a crossing 9 within a service area 24 including a stop line 21 and it is determined that there is the possibility of collision of the vehicle with another vehicle running on a priority road 23 and also for a system in which information is provided when the vehicle stops once at a stop line and then restarts assuming a vehicle approaching the crossing and following the operating sequence up to the processing sequence.
  • Fig. 2 assumes that the fixed point information detection support facility 1 for service-in installed at a point P1 away by a specified point (for instance, 40 m) from the crossing 9 can recognize a service-in point, a service-out point, an area length, and a type of available service. When the AHS car 7 passes by the point P1 and enters the service area 24, the AHS car recognizes availability of the service for providing information, alarms, and controls for prevention of bumping during access to the crossing 9, grasps a running position of the AHS car and a distance up to a priority road, and starts computing for a position of the AHS car. The AHS car 7 having reached the point P1 activates the service for providing information, alarms, and controls for prevention of bumping and immediately start acquisition of the information concerning vehicles running on the priority road 23 from the on-road infrastructure. The information concerning vehicles on the priority road 23 is transmitted at a prespecified cycle (typically at a cycle of 0.1 second) through the road-to-vehicle communications facility 6. When the AHS car 7 in the service area 24 continues to run and passes through the crossing 9, the AHS car 7 determines whether there is the possibility of collision of the AHS car with another vehicle 25 running on the priority road 23.
  • Fig. 2 shows an example of determination on the possibility of collision of the AHS car with the vehicle 25 from the upstream side of the priority road 23 at the crossing 9. In this case, it is required only to check how the time zone in which the vehicle approaching the crossing 9 from the upstream side of the priority road 23 resides on the crossing overlaps with the time zone in which the AHS car 7 resides within the crossing 9. Namely, if the two time zones overlap with each other, it is determined that there is the possibility of collision, and if the two time zones do not overlap with each other, it is determined that there is not the possibility of collision. The AHS car 7 can determine the possibility of collision by assuming a constant acceleration pattern (including a uniform velocity movement) and also assuming that the vehicle 25 approaching from the upstream side of the priority road 23 to the crossing continues to run at the current velocity measured at the current point detected by the vehicle detection facility 3. When it is determined that there is the possibility of collision, an alarm is generated, and at the same time controls are provided to control running of the vehicle with the vehicle control unit 18. After the vehicle stops at a stop line 21 once, the AHS car receives information concerning vehicles just about to enter the crossing. The fixed point information detection support facility 2 installed at the point p2 is for enabling detection of service out, and provision of the service is finished when the AHS car 7 has passed over this point.
  • Fig. 3 is an explanatory view showing a scenario in this bumping prevention system, and is a flow chart showing the operations described above.
  • Fig. 4 is a time chart for the bumping prevention system centering on the on-road processing facility 4 at the crossing shown in Fig. 2. As shown in Fig. 4, input to the on-road processing facility in this system is information concerning a velocity and a position of a vehicle on the priority road 23. Information concerning vehicles on the priority road 23 is inputted once for every 0.1 second from the vehicle detection facility 3, and is stored in the on-road database 5. The on-road processing facility 4 prepares information to be transmitted to the AHS vehicle 7 once for every 0.1 second.
  • Fig. 5 and Fig. 6 show processing flows by the on-road processing facility 4 at the crossing shown in Fig. 2. Fig. 5 shows a flow of processing a data concerning a position and a velocity of the vehicle 25 on the priority road 23 detected by the vehicle detection facility 3. The processing is executed once for every 0.1 second, and the data is stored as data 1 indicating a position and a velocity of the detected vehicle and a time of detection of the data in the on-road database 5. Fig. 6 shows a processing flow for preparation of output data to be sent to the ASH car 7. This processing is executed once for every 0.1 second, and the prepared output data is once stored in the on-road database 5. The stored output data is transmitted from the road-to-vehicle communications facility 6 to the AHS car 7. The information concerning a velocity and a position of the vehicle 25 on the priority road 23 detected by the vehicle detection facility 3 is used for determination of the possibility of bumping.
  • Fig. 7 is a time chart of the processing for computing a range of management by the on-road facility on the bumping prevention system shown in Fig. 2, and mainly shows the AHS car and the driver's operations. The bumping prevention system has the vehicle detection facility 3 installed on the priority road 23 and the fixed information detection support facilities 1, 2 installed on a non-priority road.
  • The bumping prevention system mainly computes a range of monitoring by the vehicle detection facility 3 for monitoring the vehicle 25 running on the priority road 23 toward the crossing 9 and a range of communications for a vehicle to be serviced.
  • At first, the total time Tk from a point of time when a driver of the AHS car 7 running on a non-priority road 22 recognizes presence of a vehicle 25 entering a crossing on the priority road and brakes the AHS car 7 until the point of time when the AHS car 7 stops in front of the stop line is computed. A distance Ll between the crossing 9 and the vehicle at the distal point can be obtained by multiplying the total time Tk by the maximum velocity V of the vehicle 25.
  • As shown in Fig. 7, the time T3 from the point of time when the driver recognizes presence of a vehicle accessing the crossing on the priority road and determines the possibility of bumping until the point of time when the driver actually brakes the vehicle is computed through the equation 1: T 3 = T 2 + T 1 + T 0
    Figure imgb0001
    wherein T2 is a period of time from the point when the driver recognizes a situation on the priority road 23 until a point of time when the driver determines the possibility of bumping, T1 is a period of time required for changing a foot position from the accelerator to the brake, and T0 is a period of time required for actually stepping on the accelerator. Assuming that a running speed of the AHS car 7 is reduced to a velocity α in the time T4 after the driver brakes the AHS car 7, a period of time T5 from a point of time when the driver brakes until the AHS car 7 actually stops in front of the crossing 9 can be computed through the equation 2: T 5 = V a + T 4 2
    Figure imgb0002
  • The distance over which the AHS car 7 runs from the point of time when the driver receives the information until the point of time when the ASH car 7 actually stops at the stop line 21 is computed through the equation 3: L = V × T 3 + V × T 4 1 6 × a × T 4 2 + 1 2 a ( V 1 2 a × T 4 ) 2
    Figure imgb0003
  • Therefore, assuming the equation 4: T k = T 3 + T 5 ,
    Figure imgb0004
    and the equation 5: L 1 = V × T k
    Figure imgb0005

    wherein T2 = 1.0s, T1 = 0.2s, T0 = 0.1s, T4 = 0.5s, α = 3.0 [m/s2], and V = 60 [km/h],
    Ll = V x Tk = 60 [Km/h] x (1.3 [s] + 5.8 [s]) - 118.7 [m], so that the distance Ll is equal to 119 [m] when the decimal section is rounded up.
  • From the result of calculation above, it is assumed that a range of monitoring by the vehicle 25 is 119 m from the crossing 9.
  • Further as the distance L is equal to 32.6 m, it is assumed the range of communications is 40 m when the first digit is rounded up.
  • Description of the embodiment above assumes that support for access to a crossing and support for a restarting vehicle are combined with each other in this system, but it is needless to say that either one may be provided as an independent service. Further the description above assumed that there is no alarm at the crossing point, but this system can be applied even to a crossing with a flickering alarm. In addition, arrangement of a priority road and a non-priority road in this system such as a number of lanes, a width of each lane, and a number of various types of facilities to be provided on the road are arbitrary, and the present invention is not limited to the configuration shown in the figures.

Claims (4)

  1. A bumping prevention system for preventing bumping between a vehicle (7) running on a non-priority road (22) and another vehicle (25) running on a priority road (23) at a crossing (9) between the two roads (22, 23) by transacting signals with on-road infrastructure in a service area (24) from a fixed point information detection support facility for service-in (1) installed at a point away by a specified distance from the crossing (9) up to a fixed point information detection support facility for service-out (2) installed at a point near the crossing (9),
    wherein, when said vehicle (7) passes by the fixed point information detection support facility for service-in (1) and enters the service area (24), said system starts computing a position of the vehicle (7) by grasping a distance from a current position of the vehicle (7) up to the priority road (23), and provides information to the vehicle's driver with information concerning presence of the crossing (9),
    the system being characterised in that:
    when said vehicle (7) passes by the fixed point information detection support facility for service-in (1) and enters the service area (24) a driver of the vehicle (7) receives a signal indicating start of the service area (24) from the support facility and recognizes availability of the services for provision of information, alarms, and controls for prevention of bumping when approaching the crossing (9), and in that
    said system acquires information on vehicles (25) on the priority road (23) from the on-road infrastructure, and further provides information to the vehicle's (7) driver of vehicles (25) entering the crossing (9) at a point where the driver can brake the vehicle (7) with sufficient time allowance for stopping the vehicle (7) in front of the crossing (9) when there is any vehicle (25) entering the crossing (9) on the priority road (23), gives an alarm alerting the possibility of bumping at a position where the driver can brake the vehicle (7) in an emergency with sufficient time allowance for stopping the vehicle (7) in front of the crossing (9) when it is determined that there is the possibility of bumping with a vehicle (25) entering the crossing (9), and continuously provides controls for support for braking in a range from the position where the driver can brake the vehicle (7) in an emergency with sufficient time allowance for stopping the vehicle (7) in front of the crossing (9) up to a position in front of the crossing (9).
  2. The bumping prevention system according to claim 1, wherein said system provides a driver of a vehicle (7) with information taking into account a period of time in which the driver responds to the information as well as a period of time in which a braking operation is actually effected, gives an alarm to the driver taking into account a period of time in which the driver responds to the alarm and the driver's braking operating is actually effected, and also provides automatic control for stopping the vehicle (7) taking into account a delay time of this control system and a period of time required until braking is actually effected in the emergency stop.
  3. The bumping prevention system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein, when said vehicle (7) passes by the fixed point information detection support facility for service-in (1) and enters a service area (24), a driver of the vehicle (7) further receives a signal indicating start of the service area (24) from the support facility and recognizes availability of a service for provision of information for prevention of bumping after the vehicle (7) stops once in front of the crossing (9) and then restarts, and the system further acquires information on vehicles (25) on the priority road (23) from the on-road infrastructure when the vehicle (7) stops in front of the crossing (9), and provides the driver with information concerning presence of the vehicle (25) when it is determined that there is any vehicle (25) entering the crossing (9).
  4. A bumping prevention system for preventing bumping between a vehicle (7) running on a non-priority road (22) and another vehicle (25) running on a priority road (23) at a crossing (9) between the two roads (22, 23) by transacting signals with on-road infrastructure in a service area (24) from a fixed point information detection support facility for service-in (1) installed at a point away by a specified distance from the crossing (9) up to a fixed point information detection support facility for service-out (2) installed at a point near the crossing (9),
    the system being characterised in that:
    when said vehicle (7) passes by the fixed point information detection support facility for service-in (1) and enters a service area (24), a driver of the vehicle (7) receives a signal indicating start of the service area (24) from the support facility and recognizes availability of the service for provision of information for prevention of bumping after the vehicle (7) stops once in front of a crossing (9) and then restarts, and in that the vehicle (7) acquires information concerning vehicles (25) on the priority road (22) when the vehicle (7) once stops in front of the crossing (9) from the on-road infrastructure, and when there is any vehicle (25) entering the crossing (9) on the priority road (23), said system provides the driver with information concerning presence of the vehicle (25).
EP20000309507 1999-10-27 2000-10-27 Bumping prevention system Expired - Lifetime EP1096459B1 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP30509599A JP3484492B2 (en) 1999-10-27 1999-10-27 Meeting head collision prevention system
JP30509599 1999-10-27

Publications (3)

Publication Number Publication Date
EP1096459A2 EP1096459A2 (en) 2001-05-02
EP1096459A3 EP1096459A3 (en) 2002-07-24
EP1096459B1 true EP1096459B1 (en) 2006-04-19

Family

ID=17941053

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
EP20000309507 Expired - Lifetime EP1096459B1 (en) 1999-10-27 2000-10-27 Bumping prevention system

Country Status (3)

Country Link
EP (1) EP1096459B1 (en)
JP (1) JP3484492B2 (en)
DE (1) DE60027384T2 (en)

Families Citing this family (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2002103652A1 (en) * 2001-06-14 2002-12-27 Fujitsu Limited Intersection system and vehicle information communication method in intersection system
JP2006301842A (en) * 2005-04-19 2006-11-02 Honda Motor Co Ltd Driving support device of vehicle
JP2007293388A (en) * 2006-04-20 2007-11-08 Toyota Motor Corp Intersection traffic control system
JP4623145B2 (en) * 2008-06-16 2011-02-02 トヨタ自動車株式会社 Driving assistance device
JP4939564B2 (en) 2009-03-23 2012-05-30 本田技研工業株式会社 Vehicle information providing device
FR2996512B1 (en) * 2012-10-05 2014-11-21 Renault Sa METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE RISK OF COLLISION AT AN INTERSECTION
JP6677178B2 (en) * 2017-01-13 2020-04-08 トヨタ自動車株式会社 Driving support device
JP6740969B2 (en) * 2017-07-11 2020-08-19 株式会社デンソー Braking assistance device and braking assistance control method in vehicle
JP6799168B2 (en) * 2017-10-06 2020-12-09 本田技研工業株式会社 Vehicle control device
CN107867290B (en) * 2017-11-07 2019-07-12 长春工业大学 A kind of automobile emergency collision avoidance layer-stepping control method considering moving obstacle
JP2019153029A (en) * 2018-03-02 2019-09-12 本田技研工業株式会社 Vehicle control device
CN108922167B (en) * 2018-05-23 2020-10-09 中国汽车技术研究中心有限公司 DSRC-based intelligent traffic control system and method for emergency vehicles
CN110956789A (en) * 2019-12-19 2020-04-03 业成科技(成都)有限公司 Distance measurement system and method for intelligent mobile device

Family Cites Families (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH0528400A (en) * 1991-07-24 1993-02-05 Matsushita Electric Ind Co Ltd Encounter collision prevention display of vehicle
JPH0546897A (en) * 1991-08-09 1993-02-26 Omron Corp Collision controller
JPH0644498A (en) * 1992-07-23 1994-02-18 Mazda Motor Corp Information transmission device for vehicle
JPH1153686A (en) * 1997-07-31 1999-02-26 Toyota Motor Corp Intersection warning device
JP3592043B2 (en) * 1997-07-31 2004-11-24 トヨタ自動車株式会社 Intersection warning device
JPH1153685A (en) * 1997-07-31 1999-02-26 Toyota Motor Corp Confluence support device
JPH11110700A (en) * 1997-09-29 1999-04-23 Toyota Motor Corp Intersection information providing system and on-vehicle information transmitter applied to the system
JP3687306B2 (en) * 1997-09-30 2005-08-24 トヨタ自動車株式会社 In-vehicle intersection information provider
JP3857402B2 (en) * 1997-12-05 2006-12-13 富士通株式会社 Intersection collision prevention method and system, storage medium storing intersection collision prevention program, and intersection apparatus
JPH11328598A (en) * 1998-05-18 1999-11-30 Toyota Motor Corp Intersection alarm system

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
JP2001126198A (en) 2001-05-11
JP3484492B2 (en) 2004-01-06
DE60027384T2 (en) 2007-02-01
EP1096459A2 (en) 2001-05-02
DE60027384D1 (en) 2006-05-24
EP1096459A3 (en) 2002-07-24

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
EP1096458B1 (en) Collision in right/left turn prevention system
US6360171B1 (en) Bumping prevention system
US5521580A (en) Danger avoidance system for a vehicle
EP1095832B1 (en) System for prevention of collisions of vehicles with pedestrians
CN105324286B (en) Method and apparatus for running vehicle
EP1104881B1 (en) Lane hogging prevention system
EP1096459B1 (en) Bumping prevention system
JP4760517B2 (en) Vehicle deceleration determination system, in-vehicle device, roadside device, computer program, and vehicle deceleration determination method
JPH04290200A (en) Collision alarming device for vehicle
CN112950997B (en) Emergency linkage method and system
JP2000357293A (en) Method, system, and device for reporting prescribed area
JP3724177B2 (en) In-vehicle intersection warning device
JP3740524B2 (en) Driving support road system
CN111469845A (en) Vehicle control system, vehicle control method, and medium
JP2004252718A (en) Red traffic signal stop system
JP3174831B2 (en) Obstacle collision prevention system
JPH09311996A (en) Car navigation device
JPH1125391A (en) Traffic signal warning system
JP3453599B2 (en) Support method for meeting head collision prevention
CN115346370B (en) Intersection anti-collision system and method based on intelligent traffic
JP3488913B2 (en) Information provision, warning and control method for meeting head collision prevention support
KR20210043066A (en) Intersection signal violation vehicle warning device and method
CN112874517B (en) Vehicle AEB brake control method and vehicle
CN115273461A (en) Intersection driving method and device for vehicle, vehicle and storage medium
JP3720716B2 (en) On-board device for toll collection system

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
PUAI Public reference made under article 153(3) epc to a published international application that has entered the european phase

Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009012

17P Request for examination filed

Effective date: 20001228

AK Designated contracting states

Kind code of ref document: A2

Designated state(s): AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE

AX Request for extension of the european patent

Free format text: AL;LT;LV;MK;RO;SI

RIN1 Information on inventor provided before grant (corrected)

Inventor name: MURAKAMI, HIDEAKI, C/O OMRON CORPORATION

Inventor name: YAMADA, MASAYA, C/O SUMITOMO ELECTRIC IND., LTD.

Inventor name: NOGUCHI, NAOYA

Inventor name: MOTEKI, SATOSHI, C/O ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED

Inventor name: TAKIGUCHI, AKIHIKO, C/O NEC CORPORATION

Inventor name: KUBOTA, KOJI, C/O NIPPON TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE CO

Inventor name: OOYA, HARUTADA, C/O OKI ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO.,LTD

Inventor name: TAKAHASHI, HIROSHI, C/O NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.

PUAL Search report despatched

Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009013

AK Designated contracting states

Kind code of ref document: A3

Designated state(s): AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE

AX Request for extension of the european patent

Free format text: AL;LT;LV;MK;RO;SI

RAP1 Party data changed (applicant data changed or rights of an application transferred)

Owner name: DIRECTOR GENERAL OF NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR LAND AN

AKX Designation fees paid

Designated state(s): DE FR GB IT

17Q First examination report despatched

Effective date: 20031030

GRAP Despatch of communication of intention to grant a patent

Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: EPIDOSNIGR1

RIN1 Information on inventor provided before grant (corrected)

Inventor name: OHIRA, YASUYUKI,C/O FUJITSU LIMITED

Inventor name: KAWAHARA, KAZUTAKA,C/O MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORP.

Inventor name: TAKAHASHI, HIROSHI,C/O NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.

Inventor name: KUNO, AKIRA,C/O DENSO CORPORATION

Inventor name: KUBOTA, KOJI,C/O NIPPON TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE

Inventor name: EZURE, HISASHI,C/O TOSHIBA CO.,

Inventor name: OOYA, HARUTADA,C/O OKI ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO.,LTD.

Inventor name: MOTEKI, SATOSHI,C/O ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED

Inventor name: TAKIGUCHI, AKIHIKO,C/O NEC CORPORATION

Inventor name: MATSUBARA, RYOJI,C/O HITACHI CABLE, LTD.

Inventor name: MURAKAMI, HIDEAKI,C/O OMRON CORPORATION

Inventor name: KONDO, TETSUAKI,C/O HITACHI, LTD.

Inventor name: INOBE, TAKAO,C/O MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC IND.CO.LTD.

Inventor name: OHTANI, KENICHI,C/O THE FURUKAWA ELECTRIC CO.LTD.

Inventor name: NOGUCHI, NAOYA

Inventor name: MIYAMOTO, KAZUMASA,C/O MITSUBISHI HEAVY IND.,LTD.

Inventor name: MASHIMO, HIROSHI,C/O HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.

Inventor name: YAMADA, MASAYA,C/O SUMITOMO ELECTRIC IND., LTD.

GRAS Grant fee paid

Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: EPIDOSNIGR3

GRAA (expected) grant

Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009210

AK Designated contracting states

Kind code of ref document: B1

Designated state(s): DE FR GB IT

PG25 Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

Ref country code: IT

Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT;WARNING: LAPSES OF ITALIAN PATENTS WITH EFFECTIVE DATE BEFORE 2007 MAY HAVE OCCURRED AT ANY TIME BEFORE 2007. THE CORRECT EFFECTIVE DATE MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM THE ONE RECORDED.

Effective date: 20060419

REG Reference to a national code

Ref country code: GB

Ref legal event code: FG4D

REF Corresponds to:

Ref document number: 60027384

Country of ref document: DE

Date of ref document: 20060524

Kind code of ref document: P

ET Fr: translation filed
PLBE No opposition filed within time limit

Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009261

STAA Information on the status of an ep patent application or granted ep patent

Free format text: STATUS: NO OPPOSITION FILED WITHIN TIME LIMIT

26N No opposition filed

Effective date: 20070122

REG Reference to a national code

Ref country code: FR

Ref legal event code: PLFP

Year of fee payment: 16

REG Reference to a national code

Ref country code: FR

Ref legal event code: PLFP

Year of fee payment: 17

REG Reference to a national code

Ref country code: FR

Ref legal event code: PLFP

Year of fee payment: 18

REG Reference to a national code

Ref country code: FR

Ref legal event code: PLFP

Year of fee payment: 19

PGFP Annual fee paid to national office [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

Ref country code: DE

Payment date: 20191021

Year of fee payment: 20

PGFP Annual fee paid to national office [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

Ref country code: FR

Payment date: 20191018

Year of fee payment: 20

Ref country code: IT

Payment date: 20191023

Year of fee payment: 20

PGFP Annual fee paid to national office [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

Ref country code: GB

Payment date: 20191024

Year of fee payment: 20

REG Reference to a national code

Ref country code: DE

Ref legal event code: R071

Ref document number: 60027384

Country of ref document: DE

REG Reference to a national code

Ref country code: GB

Ref legal event code: PE20

Expiry date: 20201026

PG25 Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

Ref country code: GB

Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF EXPIRATION OF PROTECTION

Effective date: 20201026