WO1997036148A1 - Verfahren zur routenplanung und zielführung von fahrzeugen - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for route planning and route guidance of vehicles of all kinds.
- a route network stored in an in-vehicle database is required, with additional information about traffic volume, traffic disruptions etc. being required for dynamic route guidance.
- the exact definition of the destination is only unsatisfactorily solved in known route guidance systems, since the destination is determined by entering the destination address, e.g. Place, street, house number, in the terminal. For the user, this is associated with a sometimes lengthy input procedure and requires complete registration of all place names and street names.
- a comprehensive, high-performance wireless terrestrial or satellite communication network is required.
- the object of the present invention is to propose a method for route request and route guidance of vehicles, which uses as far as possible already established and standardized mobile communication technologies for infrastructure and mobile stations and is inexpensive and mass-marketable, as user-friendly as possible and with the least possible load on the network, and therefore largely is based on an autonomous location procedure.
- the route guidance system is composed of several subsystems, the mobile radio terminal being integrated into the traffic telematics terminal as one of several devices or being connected to it.
- the route guidance system can be integrated directly into an application package for several traffic telematics services.
- a satellite-based navigation and positioning system installed in the vehicle continuously calculates the current position and direction of travel or flight of the vehicle and determines the starting position, which is important to create a route plan.
- the determined starting position and direction is forwarded to a service center.
- the route guidance works on the basis of a waypoint navigation, i.e. Waypoints are assigned to the traffic route and the junction points, which clearly define the traffic route and can be easily and efficiently stored in a database. Therefore, in addition to land vehicles, the method according to the invention is in principle also suitable for air and water vehicles. It is characteristic that the route is determined "on request" via a mobile communication system by a service center. This could also be an attractive solution for aviation and shipping applications.
- the desired destination is preferably specified indirectly by the subscriber via a telephone number of a communication network assigned to a destination.
- the number can be entered directly into the keypad of a terminal device compatible with the mobile radio network, which then transmits it to the service center.
- the data transmission takes place regularly using the standardized and defined possibilities in the mobile network.
- the destination coordinate of the destination is calculated from the phone number.
- the mobility of the destination address can be taken into account, for example moving the destination participant, or Differentiation between office, mobile, and home.
- the headquarters therefore, at least for this reason, no complete address database is required, which would have to be searched when entering the destination, but only the destination numbers to which a destination coordinate is directly assigned must be stored, for example only this destination coordinate together with the Phone number must be saved in the database.
- the service center determines a possible route from the start and destination coordinates, which is also based on preset optimization criteria, such as Travel time, route length, sights, traffic delays, etc. can be created.
- the user can have the determined route shown on a display, in printed or in acoustic form and either accept or reject it. If rejected, an alternative route is suggested. If the route is accepted, the user is guided step by step to his desired destination.
- the entire national and / or international traffic route history is stored in the form of a graph with traffic route node attributes in the service center.
- the traffic route sections are stored as individual route segments, hereinafter simply referred to as a segment.
- the respective segments are defined by at least a 1st and a 2nd waypoint.
- the coordinates of the waypoints are determined by at least one reference or reference point, the coordinates of which are known exactly.
- a segment describes a traffic route section between two branches, ie the traffic route section assigned to a segment has no branch.
- the signposting can be reduced to six categories of intersections or branches, the sixth category defining the destination.
- intersection or branch categories each have a characteristic structure that can be coded in a simplified manner in the form of branch branches.
- intersection or junction all that needs to be specified is the category of the intersection / junction, what possible branches it has and finally which branch corresponds to the path to be traveled.
- This coding can be carried out as a sequence of digits.
- a street segment defined in this way manages with a minimal amount of data. This will be explained in more detail below.
- the service center After determining the starting position and entering the destination, the service center now calculates the respective starting coordinate and destination coordinate.
- the coordinate of the second waypoint of at least one segment closest to the start coordinate is then determined and defined as the current starting position (catch point) from which route planning can be carried out.
- the coordinate of the 1st waypoint of at least one segment closest to the target coordinate is determined and defined as a point of departure.
- the sequence of segments between the catch point and the drop point can now be defined in the service center, taking into account criteria that can be defined by the user, such as travel time or route length.
- a collection point is defined at which the determined possible route route meet and continue together to the determined drop-off point.
- Figure 1 A schematic representation of the components required to carry out the method in the example
- Figure 2 A schematic representation of the structure of a
- Figure 3 Example of the principle of route planning / route guidance
- the exemplary embodiment describes the route planning and route guidance system according to the invention using a GSM mobile radio network and a GPS or DGPS location system.
- FIG. 1 shows how a system for using the route guidance service according to the invention can be set up under GSM.
- the existing facilities of a GSM mobile radio network are used.
- a location system and corresponding facilities in the service center essentially no additional hardware installations are necessary. Possibly. support sensors can be provided for the locating subsystem
- the terminal 1 can be designed as a permanently installed or portable device. With the terminal 1, the user can use the services offered under GSM. One of these services is the route planning and route guidance system according to the invention for vehicles.
- a display 2 can optionally be connected to this terminal 1 in order to also be able to visually display incoming data. The display 2 can also be integrated directly in the terminal 1.
- a location system 3 in the example a GPS or DGPS system, can also be connected to the terminal 1, which transmits position and direction data of the vehicle to the terminal.
- the location system 3 can also be integrated in the terminal 1.
- a base station 4 of the mobile radio network receives the data coming from the terminal and forwards it to a higher-level service center 6.
- the control center 6 has, among other things, the task of evaluating the position data received from the user or the location system, creating a route plan therefrom and coordinating and controlling the route guidance and all the tasks associated therewith.
- a digital route network is stored in a database in the central office, with individual traffic route sections being stored as segments. More on this below.
- the route planning and route guidance system is used essentially as follows: 1) The destination is specified indirectly by the subscriber via the keypad of the terminal 1 as a phone number and transmitted to the control center 6. 2a) The control center 6 uses a directory number directory to determine the destination address and then via a street location directory the destination coordinates of the destination position, which corresponds to an address associated with the phone number. The location system supplements the route request with the start position, ie the current position of the vehicle.
- the target coordinates can, if necessary, also be taken directly from a directory of the destination coordinates from the central office, which has been calculated in advance or created by manual or automatic input / transfer of data.
- 2a) can also be used with the addition that the target coordinate result for further inquiries for alternative 2) is noted in the directory.
- a marker (flag) is set in the directory for the phone number, which activates alternative 2) and is reset when the destination changes (e.g. by moving).
- the user can have a user summary of the planned route shown on the display 2.
- an additional service can be called with operator 5 of the mobile radio network to determine the target position. He determines the desired destination address in dialogue with the user. Points 2) to 5) will then be processed in the same way as described above.
- Figure 2 shows the basic structure of a segment 7, which are used to describe the route network, consisting of individual route sections, and which are stored in digital, coded form in the database of the headquarters.
- the position of the segment is determined by at least one first reference point 8.
- a second reference point 8a is preferably additionally provided.
- So-called waypoints can be defined on the basis of the reference points 8, 8a.
- the waypoints of the type snap point, drop-off point and, if applicable, collection point serve as the basis for calculating the route.
- the other waypoints are not required for the calculation of the route, but later for the generation of the route description.
- a first waypoint 9 is used to recognize that the vehicle is in a certain segment in a certain direction of travel.
- a second waypoint 10 is used to recognize that the vehicle is about to leave a certain segment in a certain direction of travel.
- An optional third waypoint 11 serves to recognize that the vehicle is passing a certain point in the segment 7. This serves e.g. to trigger position-related activities or commands in the terminal.
- Figure 3 shows an example of route guidance after successful route planning. From the determined starting position, the user is first guided to a so-called catch point 13 (target catch point) which is closest in the direction of travel. However, it remains open at which snap point 13, 14 the terminal first appears, i.e. which catch point 13, 14 is first recognized by the terminal 1.
- catch point 13 target catch point
- Possible catch points 13, 14 are calculated by the head office in advance by the
- Waypoints 10 of all segments are located that are in a previously defined area around the starting position.
- the possible catch points 13, 14 are all within a catch area 18. From the determined catch points, the catch point closest to the start position is selected as the target catch point 13.
- the settling point 16 is calculated from the target position 17 by the first
- Waypoints 9 of all segments 7 that are located in a previously defined area around the target position 17 are determined. This is the closest predictable route end point.
- the route planner in the control center 6 calculates a segment sequence for the optimal route to the drop-off point, starting from the target snap point. This route is called the target snap point route.
- the control center also calculates a segment sequence to the collection point based on all other possible catch points. These are the alternatives.
- Snap point routes The snap point routes are compared and linked to the target snap point route, with all possible routes leading through the collection point 15 and meeting there at the latest.
- a route guidance root is created which ensures route guidance from all possible catch points.
- a route description is created from this route guidance root. Important components of the route description are: a) segment data b) the chaining and sequence of the segments c) waypoint attributes
- the user summary of the route description is shown to the user on the display 2 in text format.
- intersections and branches For routing at intersections and branches, the different types of intersections and branches must be divided into different categories, and the possible categories must be coded and stored in the central database. Examples of this are shown in FIGS. 4A to 4F.
- intersection and junction types showed that they can be reduced to 6 categories:
- the star crossing (FIG. 4A): It can be star-shaped or contain only parts of a star, for example in the form of a cross, St. Andrew's cross, Y-shaped, etc.
- the star crossing can have a maximum of 7 branches, as shown in the "Program Options” column. Numbers from 1 to 7 are assigned to the possible branches. Often, however, only one or a few of the possible branches actually exist (see column “Display options").
- the "program type” column shows how this type of intersection is stored in the database as a sequence of digits. The first digit indicates the basic type of branching, in the example type No. 1. The following numbers indicate which of the maximum 7 possible branches are available, in the example the branches No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6. The The path to be taken is programmed by specifying the number of the branch to be traveled as the last digit, in example no. 2 (see column: "program path”). 2. The double star intersection (FIG.
- the F-device (Figure 4C): This form of diversion is mainly found on motorway exits. It branches off from the main route at a more or less acute angle. This branch can be divided into two or more further branches. Presentation and programming is based on the principle explained above.
- Offset This is an intersection arranged in an offset manner, so to speak, two or three intersections nested within one another. Presentation and programming is based on the principle explained above.
- Figures 5 to 7 show an example of the route planning process.
- a selection menu (20) in the terminal 1 enables the user to enter a manual, indirect destination on the keypad of the terminal 1 (21). Alternatively, it is possible to take over the destination input from a terminal number memory (22). The data of the destination entry are supplemented by location data of the location system (23).
- a telephone connection to operator 5 is established (24), who carries out a target hand transfer in dialog with the user (26) and temporarily stores the target position under the identity (ID) of the user in the control center 6 (27).
- ID is determined using the additional service feature CLI (Calling Line Identification).
- CLI Calling Line Identification
- the terminal automatically sends a subscriber identification (eg MSJSDN) to the destination exchange with DTMF, which is then retransmitted to the control center during the subsequent data connection.
- the control center can use this to establish the relationship between the data connection and the result of the hand transfer, ie the target position. Then the connection to the operator can be triggered (25).
- the data is transmitted from the terminal (28) or directly from the operator to the control center (29).
- the central office checks for completeness and uniqueness of the transmitted data (30). Should there be any queries (32), these can be answered by the user (31). If all data is clearly available, the control center confirms (33) and displays the destination address. The user is now asked to confirm the target description (34). At the user's request, the start and destination positions can be saved in the end device for later reuse (35), (36).
- the route planning is carried out in the head office (37) and, if the route planning is successful, a confirmation message is sent to the user (38). This in turn confirms the route planning confirmation (39), whereupon the user summary of the route together with the first section of the route description is transmitted to the terminal 1 (40).
- the terminal waits for the route (41), (42) offered to it. Using a scroll function, the user can view (43), (44) the route description prepared for display, check it, and possibly request alternative planning.
- the user can now accept the proposed route (45) and thus activate the route guidance mode (46). After successful route guidance - a termination by the user or the head office is possible at any time - the route request can start again.
- Route guidance can take three basic states:
- Planned travel (more precisely destination travel level 0): Planned travel means planned route guidance without incidents.
- the vehicle is guided along the planned sequence along the segment sequence as long as the user does not deviate from this route.
- the individual segments are processed sequentially, and the specified position and direction of travel are always compared with the current position and direction of travel.
- the user is kept on the given route by text, symbol or voice instructions.
- 2nd destination (more precisely destination level> 0): If the vehicle deviates from the specified route (destination level 0), the route is also returned to the target route using the route guidance root, i.e. Description of the route, but at higher link levels.
- Detour trip In the event of traffic disruptions, the user is informed and guided on a detour route by direction and / or route guidance.
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