WO2004068164A2 - Gefahrenerkennungssystem für fahrzeuge mit mindestens einer seitlichen und rückwärtigen umgebungserfassung - Google Patents
Gefahrenerkennungssystem für fahrzeuge mit mindestens einer seitlichen und rückwärtigen umgebungserfassung Download PDFInfo
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- the invention relates to a hazard detection system for vehicles with at least one lateral and rear environmental detection, environmental interpretation and driver reaction support, wherein the environmental detection perceives moving objects that move relative to the vehicle carrying the hazard detection system.
- the monitoring device includes a sensor in the vehicle exterior mirror for monitoring the blind spot area.
- the sensor an ultrasound or an IR sensor, is connected to a control which, when an object in the blind spot area is detected, illuminates an optical signal in the exterior mirror in order to warn the driver. E ect identification or a forward-looking interpretation of movement is not possible.
- the present invention is therefore based on the problem of a hazard detection system for vehicles with at least to develop an environment detection system that automatically recognizes existing and impending dangerous situations and at least visually prompts the driver who does not react in time to check the situation.
- the hazard detection system has two sensors or sensor groups aligned obliquely to the direction of travel or at an acute angle, these being offset from one another in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. It comprises at least one evaluation and interpretation unit per sensor or sensor group for determining the geometry data and movement data of the object or objects detected. It has at least one display unit per sensor or sensor group. Furthermore, it has at least one information, control and / or regulating device acting on the vehicle brake system, the vehicle steering system and / or other vehicle assemblies, the latter being influenced by the evaluation and interpretation units.
- the traffic moving in the rear blind spot area of the exterior mirror or mirrors is detected.
- the images or contours recorded by the sensors deliver an object determination with regard to size or type and from the image sequences the relative movements of the observed object or objects via an evaluation and interpretation unit.
- the evaluation unit determines a possible collision or near collision from the geometry and movement data - while maintaining the current course of all objects involved. In both cases, the driver is warned optically, acoustically or haptically and, if necessary, informed and / or animated of possible reactions to avert the danger. Further details of the invention emerge from the subclaims and the following description of schematically illustrated exemplary embodiments.
- FIG. 1 plan view of vehicle with blind spot monitoring; Figure 2 top view of the vehicle; Figure 3 blind spot light in A-pillar; Figure 4 blind spot light in the mirror glass; Figure 5 blind spot light in the mirror triangle; FIG. 6 blind spot light in the inner mirror housing area; Figure 7 blind spot lamp in the outer mirror housing area.
- Figure 1 shows a top view of e.g. Multi-lane roadway (70) on which there are three vehicles (1, 2, 3) traveling in approximately the same direction (7, 8, 9).
- the first vehicle (1) driving in front here has two sensors (11, 15) that detect the rear road traffic, cf.
- the first sensor (11) is integrated in the outside mirror (10) of the driver, while the second sensor (15) in the vehicle rear area, e.g. is installed in the driver's rear lighting unit (14). Possibly.
- Both exterior mirrors (10, 18) are also equipped with at least one sensor (11).
- the senor (11) located at the front in the direction of travel can be accommodated in the outside or inside mirror, on the triangle of the outside mirror, on the third side indicator or in the handle bar of the driver's door handle. If the sensor (11) is integrated in a mirror, it can be there behind the mirror glass sit or be arranged on the mirror housing or in the mirror base.
- the mirror triangle is an area of the vehicle's outer skin. It is usually part of the driver or front passenger door and is located between the door pillar near the A-pillar and the door side window. The mirror triangle supports and positions the exterior mirror on the driver or front passenger door.
- the rear sensor (15) can e.g. be positioned in the rear bumper, in the area of the tailgate handle, in the middle additional brake light, in the license plate lights or in an interior ventilation integrated in the C-pillar or D-pillar. Inside the rear lighting unit (14), he can sit in the reversing light, in the direction indicator, in the tail light, in the rear fog light, or in the brake light there.
- the sensors (11, 15) can e.g. digital cameras, distance cameras, laser or radar systems. Motion detectors and other distance measuring systems are also conceivable. Different types of sensors can also be combined to form a sensor group.
- the front sensor (11) has a detection angle of approximately 60 to 80 degrees, the detection angle limiting line (13) near the vehicle running along "the outer contour of the vehicle body (6), ie this limiting line (13) extends, for example, parallel to
- the detection and / or evaluation range is, for example, 10 to 60 meters.
- the detection angle of the rear sensor (15) covers, for example, approximately 15 to 50 angular degrees.
- the detection and / or evaluation range extends, for example, to 30 to 40 meters.
- the sensors (11, 15) are used for environmental detection. They should move, e.g. Detect moving objects (2, 3) that move relative to the vehicle (1) in such a way that a later collision - without a reaction from the driver of the vehicle (1) by changing the direction of travel (7) or the speed - cannot be ruled out.
- the direction of movement, the speed and their changes are permanently calculated in an interpretation unit and compared with the comparable data of the vehicle (1). From this data, a possible collision point or a collision-free encounter that does not keep a minimum distance is calculated. Both options are interpreted as dangerous situations.
- Driver reaction support is derived from this. From maintaining the direction of travel (7) and speed or from a particular or individual change that increases the risk of a collision, the hazard detection system interprets that the driver of (1) does not perceive the approaching object (2, 3) in the outside mirror blind spot. In a first phase, it forces the driver to look into the exterior mirror (10) by means of an optical signal which lights up or flashes on or in the vicinity of the exterior mirror (10). As a rule, the driver of (1) will continue to look behind the shoulder facing the corresponding exterior mirror (10) if he does not perceive a danger, grasp the rear vehicle (2, 3) and react appropriately to rule out a hazard. Almost any type of acoustic warning can support the driver of (1).
- the steering wheel and / or the brake or accelerator pedal now serves as the information device.
- the steering wheel and / or the corresponding pedal is set in a pulsating movement.
- This pulsating movement usually has no direct influence on the steering effect or vehicle acceleration. Possibly. irrespective of this is used to shorten the brake response time e.g. the brake pressure increases.
- the system to activate the warm air blower when there is a certain difference between the inside and outside temperature and / or from a certain humidity level in the indoor air and to dry the side window at least in the area of the outside mirror via the ventilation grille (26) to improve visibility to improve the wing mirror.
- An active one is also possible for the system to activate the warm air blower when there is a certain difference between the inside and outside temperature and / or from a certain humidity level in the indoor air and to dry the side window at least in the area of the outside mirror via the ventilation grille (26) to improve visibility to improve the wing mirror.
- the pulsating or vibrating movement of the steering wheel or at least one of the pedals emphatically draws the driver of (1), who has physical contact with at least the accelerator pedal or the steering wheel, to a general or special hazardous situation.
- the driver's seat can be tilted noticeably in the direction in which the driver should steer. Possibly. can the seat and / or back vibrate.
- the seat inclination for example if the driver needs to steer to the right - the driver's left buttock can be raised or the right buttock can be lowered.
- the noticeable one-sided or alternating stroke can be in the millimeter range.
- the optical signal from the first warning phase is emitted by a light source in the form of a lamp (41-61). Such luminaires are shown in FIGS. 3 to 7.
- Figures 3 to 7 show the inner left corner of the passenger compartment (20). You can see a part of the left-hand driver's door (23), the part of the dashboard (22) to the left of the steering wheel, the A-pillar (21) and an outside mirror (30) arranged on a mirror triangle (25). The latter can be the outside mirror (10) or (18) corresponding to a vehicle for right-hand or left-hand traffic - according to FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 3 there is a recess (42) on the inner lining of the A-pillar (21), in which a blind spot lamp (41) is arranged.
- the recess (42) extends, for example, predominantly horizontally along the A-pillar trim.
- the horizontally measured length of the lamp (41) corresponds to approximately 60 to 80% of the width of the A-pillar cladding there.
- the height of the diamond-shaped recess for example, is approximately 10 millimeters.
- the lateral boundaries (43) of the recess (42) or the blind spot lamp (41) run, for example, parallel to the nearest edges (44) of the A-pillar trim.
- the warning light (41) fitted into the recess is adapted to the curvature of the space in the A-pillar trim with regard to its visible outer edge.
- the warning lamp (41) is also slightly arched towards the passenger interior (20) so that its central area is slightly easily protrudes beyond the curvature of the A-pillar trim.
- the lamp glass of the blind spot light (41) has, for example, a red warning color, such as the button of the hazard warning lights. Possibly. the lamp glass has the color of the A-pillar trim when not activated.
- the illuminant for example a light bulb or a luminescent diode, can shine through the A-pillar cladding when actuated.
- the blind spot lamp (41) sits directly in a recess made in the hollow profile of the A-pillar (21).
- FIG. 4 shows a blind spot lamp (45) which is integrated in the mirror glass (38) or is arranged behind the partially at least partially transparent mirror glass (38) in the mirror housing (31).
- a stylized arrow (46) and a vehicle symbol (47) light up.
- the arrow (46) comprises two legs of equal width and length.
- the vertically measured height of the arrow (46) corresponds to approximately 30 to 50% of the vertical mirror glass expansion.
- the triangle spanned by the legs of the arrow has a height that is approximately 20 to 30% of the previously mentioned arrow extension.
- the short height gives the driver the spatial impression that the arrow (46) points into the blind spot area of the exterior mirror (30) as a warning.
- the vehicle symbol (47) located between the arrow (46) and the mirror edge near the body consists of a multi-curved strip and two circular rings arranged below it.
- the strip simply represents the top edge of a car silhouette, while the two circular rings symbolize the vehicle wheels.
- FIG. 5 there is a blind spot lamp (51) in the mirror triangle (25) in the form of a light arrow pointing towards the rear, that is to say against the direction of travel.
- the length of the arrow (51) corresponds, for example, to approximately 40-60% of the length of the mirror triangle measured in the direction of travel.
- the arrow height is approximately the same as the arrow length.
- the lamp glass of the arrow (51) projects, for example, about 1 to 2 millimeters above the surrounding surface of the mirror triangle (25). For the coloring, reference is made to the description of FIGS. 3 and / or 4.
- the blind spot lights (55) and (61) are also attached to the outside mirror (30) outside the passenger compartment. Both warning lights (55, 61) are arranged largely vertically in the mirror housing (31) in corresponding recesses. Their length measured in the vertical direction is, for example, 5 to 10 times longer than their visible width.
- the warning light (55) is located in, for example, the vertical section of the inner edge of the mirror (32) which is furthest from the passenger compartment.
- the light from the actuated warning light (55) is also reflected in the mirror glass (38), which encourages the driver to look into the exterior mirror (30).
- the warning light (61) shown in FIG. 7 is arranged in the outer surface (33) of the mirror (30) towards the driver between the inner edge (32) of the mirror and the shoulder of the mirror base (36).
- the luminosity of the warning lights (41-61) may be adjusted to the ambient brightness, ie the brighter the surroundings, the brighter the warning lights (41-61).
- the luminaire glass material can be a transparent plastic, glass or a different be like material. Possibly. the lamp glass is at the same time the body of the light source, e.g. the bulb of the light bulb or the housing of an LED or an LED assembly.
- the hazard detection system can be designed as a complete module that requires only a few vehicle data. Data exchange with the vehicle can take place, for example, via a LIN or CAN bus.
- the module can e.g. be arranged directly on or in the mirror housing. For example, it can be securely attached and also have a good heat transfer e.g. to the vehicle body.
- the hazard detection system can also be used for the traffic area in front of the vehicle. If necessary, the monitoring of the traffic area in front of the vehicle and behind the vehicle can be integrated in a module. With the help of the hazard detection system, pedestrians, traffic signs, special vehicles such as the police, fire brigade, etc. can also be recognized.
- the warning can be displayed by means of a lamp that is on
- Edge of the driver's field of vision is arranged.
- the warning is then e.g. by flashing the light.
- the lamp e.g. a luminescent diode can be aimed at the driver.
- the hazard detection system can include brightness detection, for example. For example, it can switch from day to night mode, possibly coupled to the clock, and use the appropriate software program depending on the operating mode. Also, for example, if the danger detection system tems will issue a warning message or the hazard detection system will automatically set itself or compensate for any misadjustment using the software. It is also conceivable that, for example, the size and the direction of the monitored area can also be set or adjusted by the driver, for example by means of an operating display. The hazard detection system can also be self-adjusting.
- the type of warning and, if applicable, the control signal issued by the hazard detection system can be controlled by the extent of the hazard. You can e.g. depend on the driving speed of the monitoring vehicle, the driving speed of the monitored vehicle in the danger zone, on the curve radius etc.
- the sensors (11, 15) can comprise a commercially available camera and commercially available optical lenses. These can then be arranged directly behind a pane in a housing.
- the electrical components are then, for example, specifically designed for the hazard detection system.
- the single camera has e.g. a viewing angle of up to 60 degrees.
- the lenses can have a water-attracting or water-repellent coating, e.g. applied as a long-term coating or renewed during cleaning.
- the module can also be arranged in an area of the door that is exposed to moisture.
- the module can then be designed with protection class IP 67, for example.
- the wiring is in the sealed area, for example. There is no need for large-volume, sealed plugs.
- the lens and the CMOS electronics are then glued into the housing, for example.
- the thermal expansions of the different parts of the device are compensated, for example, with a Gore Tex ® seal. On the one hand, watertightness is achieved, and the penetration of moisture is prevented and, on the other hand, the build-up of excess air pressure in the housing is prevented.
- the software of the hazard detection system can be customer-specific. It can e.g. can be programmed by the driver or workshop. In addition to the hazard detection system, it can be used for other applications in the vehicle. For example, an interface to the vehicle's data network can be provided.
- the settings of the sensors (11, 15) can be automatically compensated as a function of the load on the motor vehicle (1). Different operating states or driver-specific settings can also be preprogrammed, for example depending on the specific field of vision of the driver. Here, e.g. the driver's seating position, driver's individual eyesight, driver's responsiveness, etc. are taken into account.
- a lens cleaning device e.g. a wiper, spray nozzles, etc. is conceivable.
- the speed of the object (2, 3) relative to the vehicle (1) carrying the hazard system can be minimal. For example, an approximation of two approximately equally fast vehicles can be recognized when changing lanes. In contrast, stationary vehicles can also be recorded.
- the hazard detection system can also warn, for example, of and / or of reduced visibility. This can, for example, be gentle through a dirty lens, fog, etc.
- the vehicle brake system, the vehicle steering system and / or other vehicle assemblies can be influenced.
- the hazard detection system then has, for example, sensors (11, 15) which detect objects (2, 3) in the visible range and also infrared sensors. These functions mentioned can also be summarized in a sensor (11, 15).
- the use of a night vision device in the hazard detection system or in combination with it is also conceivable.
- the CMOS electronics of the signal generator generate e.g. a black and white picture.
- the generated image can thus have a high pixel density.
- the warning signal can be visual, acoustic, tactile, etc. Combinations of these signals are also conceivable.
- the acoustic signals can be amplified, for example, via the audio system. For example, Depending on the degree of danger, a stronger acoustic, visual, etc. signal is issued. A different tone or sound sequence, a plain text announcement, etc. is also conceivable.
- the optical warning signal in the mirror triangle (25), for example the blind spot lamp (51) designed as an arrow, is designed such that it stimulates a view into the mirror (10, 18). The warning signal alone therefore does not provide all information about the danger and does not replace a look in one of the mirrors (10, 18).
- the hazard detection system can carry out a self-diagnosis regarding its function. For example, it can regularly receive and report signals from the vehicle (1) via the data link. A special diagnostic interface is also conceivable. The units can be used for both right-hand and left-hand traffic.
- the hazard detection system can, for example, monitor several vehicles (2, 3) at the same time, recognize them and warn of possible dangers caused by these vehicles (2, 3). For example, a nearer vehicle (3) can be assessed as a priority danger and a further away vehicle (2) as a lower risk.
- the base of the individual mirror (10, 18) can be fixed. It can be largely insensitive to vibrations, shocks etc.
- the sensors (11, 15) can then also be integrated into the base plate, for example. An adjustment of the mirror (10, 18) then does not affect the position of the sensors (11. 15).
- the sensors (11, 15) are then set, for example, by means of an adjusting screw on the outside of the mirror (10, 18).
- the sensors (11, 15) can also be arranged, for example, on the roof, in the doors, in the rear window, in the trunk lid, etc.
- the detection areas (12, 16) can have a large overlap.
- the hazard detection system can be used in the usual temperature range. Even low temperatures and, for example, partially frozen windows do not lead to failure of the hazard detection system.
- the hazard detection system can also include heat and / or cold protection, heating, ventilation and / or a defrosting device for the lens.
- the individual components of the hazard detection system can also be electrically shielded. This is an electrical influence on the hazard detection Systems avoided by other vehicle components or electrical and / or magnetic fields in the vicinity of the vehicle (1).
- the hazard detection system also does not influence other vehicle components and the environment electrically and / or magnetically.
- the components of the hazard detection system can be arranged in a housing that is protected against unauthorized access.
- a housing that is protected against unauthorized access.
- the housing can e.g. be made of die-cast aluminum with anodic coating as corrosion protection.
- a camera is used as the sensor (11, 15), this can include an auto focus, for example.
- the optics of the camera are then set, for example, so that objects in the more distant environment do not influence the sensors (11, 15).
- the brightness information of the image captured by the camera can be used to control the brightness of the warning light (41-61).
- the warning lights (41-61) are arranged, for example, so that the driver can grasp them without turning his head.
- the standard mirror can be replaced by a mirror (10, 18) which comprises components of the hazard detection system.
- the images recorded by means of the sensors (11, 15) and the information determined from them can be stored inside the vehicle (1), for example together with the operating parameters of the vehicle. In this way, an accident can be reconstructed afterwards.
- the data can also be transferred to a removable storage medium. Also a wireless one Transmission in real time or at regular intervals is conceivable.
- the data can already be compressed and processed.
- At least one of the sensors (11, 15) can also be used on a non-self-driving vehicle, e.g. a trailer, a semi-trailer, etc. may be arranged.
- the attached vehicle is then connected to the data bus of the towing vehicle, possibly also via a wireless connection.
- the danger detection system can also be used to identify yawing vibrations of the trailer, for example, before the trailer turns sideways with respect to the towing vehicle.
- the hazard detection system can also be used with other systems that support the driver, e.g. a brake assistant, a lane change assistant, etc.
- the hazard detection system can be adapted to the course of the journey. Detects e.g. the lane change assistant can change lanes, the hazard detection system can monitor the hazard area accordingly.
- the image of one or more cameras of the lane change assistant for example, can also be projected onto the windscreen together with the image of one or more cameras of the hazard detection system.
- a complete picture of the rear traffic area is then shown on the so-called head-up display. If necessary, the mirrors (10, 18) can then be dispensed with entirely.
- the hazard detection system is then e.g. connected to the internal data bus with three wires and to the head-up display via a two-wire cable.
- the hazard detection system In dangerous situations and, for example, on the motorway, the hazard detection system, possibly together with the other driver systems, provide data to at least influence the steering of the vehicle.
- the hazard detection system can also contain other components such as Exit lights, mirror elements with controlled bending and / or coloring, heating, etc.
- the data transmission and control can take place via glass fibers, wireless, etc.
- the hazard detection system can also include access monitoring, for example heat profile monitoring for keyless access to the vehicle.
- the sensors (11, 15) can be arranged separately from the evaluation unit.
- the sensors (11, 15) can be located on the top or bottom of the mirror (10, 18), for example. They are then connected to the evaluation unit which is arranged in the door, in the frame, on the inside of the door, the mirror triangle (25), etc.
- the hazard detection system can be switched off. For example, it can be switched off when parking, entering a garage, in a traffic jam, in slow-moving traffic, etc. Switching on and off can take place automatically or operated by the driver.
- Blind spot light in the A-pillar warning light, recess at the side boundaries of the edges of the A-pillar trim.
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