B60R2300/8053

REPLACEMENT MIRROR SYSTEM WITH IR LED OVERHEATING MANAGEMENT
20220015208 · 2022-01-13 ·

A camera mirror system for a vehicle includes, among other things, a camera that has a field of view, a display in communication with the camera that is configured to depict the field of view, and an infrared light-emitting diode (IR LED) that is configured to illuminate the field of view. The IR LED is configured to operate at a temperature. The system further includes a controller that is configured to provide at least one of a warning or an IR LED shut down command in response to the temperature exceeding a threshold.

Driver assistance system, driver assisting method, and non-transitory storage medium
11758072 · 2023-09-12 · ·

A driver assistance system has a periphery monitoring device, a drive recorder, and an illuminance detecting section. The periphery monitoring device includes an imaging section that is mounted at a vehicle and captures images of a vehicle periphery, a memory, a processor that is coupled to the memory and that serves as a color tone correction processing section that corrects color tone of an image captured by the imaging section, and a display portion that displays an image having color tone that has been corrected by the color tone correction processing section. The drive recorder includes the imaging section, the memory, the processor that serves as the color tone correction processing section, and a recording section that records an image having color tone that has been corrected by the color tone correction processing section. The processor is configured so as to, in case in which an illuminance that is detected by the illuminance detecting section at a time of imaging by the imaging section is less than a predetermined reference value, correct color tone of an image captured by the imaging section such that color tone correction that is executed for recording in the recording section is color tone correction that is dark as compared with color tone correction that is executed for display at the display portion, and, in a case in which the illuminance that is detected by the illuminance detecting section at the time of imaging by the imaging section is greater than or equal to the predetermined reference value, correct the color tone of the image captured by the imaging section such that color tone correction that is executed for recording in the recording section is color tone correction that is bright as compared with color tone correction that is executed for display at the display portion.

Multi-camera imaging system selecting between visible and infrared views in a vehicle

In order to display driving assistance images to a driver in a vehicle, visible light images are captured using a visible light camera mounted for viewing a roadway on which the vehicle travels and infrared images overlapping with the visible light images are captured using an infrared camera mounted for viewing the roadway. The visible light images are normally displayed on a display screen when a visible light brightness around the vehicle is greater than a brightness threshold. Trigger conditions are monitored which are indicative of limitations of a driver visibility when directly viewing the roadway. The trigger conditions include a driver reaction. The monitored trigger condition is classified according to a plurality of predetermined classifications which indicate an occurrence of an impairment event. The infrared images are selected for display on the display screen upon occurrence of the impairment event.

Computer-implemented object visibility improvement by interposing an image in a viewer's line-of-sight

Object overlay for vehicle occupants includes determining that visibility of an object in a view of a vehicle occupant through a transparent surface of the vehicle is degraded, the object being in an environment in which the vehicle travels, selecting from an image repository a reference image of the object, extracting, from the reference image, an image portion comprising an image of a least a portion of the object, transforming the extracted image portion to correspond to the view of the vehicle occupant, the transforming producing a transformed image portion, and displaying the transformed image portion on the transparent surface and interposed in a line-of-sight of the vehicle occupant to the object in the environment such that the transformed image portion overlays at least a portion of the vehicle occupant's view through the transparent surface to the object in the environment.

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DETECTING VACANT PARKING SPOTS
20220262255 · 2022-08-18 ·

A method of identifying vacant parking locations includes receiving sensor data captured with respect to a parking aisle and analyzing the received sensor data to detect shadows cast by parked vehicles within the parking aisle. Vacant parking spots are detected based on the detected shadows. An output is generated indicating whether a parking spot vacancy has been detected within the parking aisle.

METHOD AND A SYSTEM FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF AN ASSISTANCE SYSTEM FOR A WINDSCREEN OF A CAB OF A VEHICLE
20220073010 · 2022-03-10 ·

The invention relates to a management method of an assistance system for a windscreen of a cab of a vehicle, the vehicle comprising a camera assembly including at least one camera located on the top of the windscreen with an angle between 25° and 75° with respect to the windscreen, for providing a captured image of a wide angle field of view located in front of the vehicle, said wide angle field of view comprising a first front field of vision, a second field of vision of a front-view and a third rear field of the vision, the method comprising: Determining a state of the windscreen using the at least one camera and Processing the captured image, according to the state of the windscreen, to operate the windscreen system on the windscreen.

Replacement mirror system with IR LED overheating management

A camera mirror system for a vehicle includes, among other things, a camera that has a field of view, a display in communication with the camera that is configured to depict the field of view, and an infrared light-emitting diode (IR LED) that is configured to illuminate the field of view. The IR LED is configured to operate at a temperature. The system further includes a controller that is configured to provide at least one of a warning or an IR LED shut down command in response to the temperature exceeding a threshold.

Automobile head-up display system and obstacle prompting method thereof
11087151 · 2021-08-10 · ·

An automobile head up display system and an obstacle prompt method thereof are provided. The method includes: acquiring a road condition video image, identifying obstacles from the acquired image after performing an enhancement processing on the acquired image; projecting and displaying a prompt information at corresponding positions of a front windshield of the automobile according to positions of the identified obstacles in the road condition video image.

Work vehicle multi-camera vision systems
11091100 · 2021-08-17 · ·

A multi-camera vision system utilized onboard a work vehicle includes, among other components, vehicle cameras and a display device utilized within an operator station of the work vehicle. The vehicle cameras provide vehicle camera feeds of the work vehicle's surrounding environment, as captured from different vantage points. A controller, which is coupled to the vehicle cameras and to the display device, is configured to: (i) generate, on the display device, a multi-camera display including framing icons, gallery display areas within the framing icons, and a main display area; (ii) identify a currently-selected vehicle camera feed and one or more non-selected vehicle camera feeds from the multiple vehicle camera feeds; and (iii) present the currently-selected vehicle camera feed in the main display area of the multi-camera display, while concurrently presenting the one or more non-selected vehicle camera feeds in a corresponding number of the gallery display areas.

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DETECTING VACANT PARKING SPOTS
20210295704 · 2021-09-23 ·

A method of identifying vacant parking locations includes receiving sensor data captured with respect to a parking aisle and analyzing the received sensor data to detect shadows cast by parked vehicles within the parking aisle. Vacant parking spots are detected based on the detected shadows. An output is generated indicating whether a parking spot vacancy has been detected within the parking aisle.