SMART LIGHT ASSEMBLY AND SMART LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
20170267162 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V23/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q2300/45
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/0023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S41/141
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60Q1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A smart light assembly is provided for a motor vehicle. That smart light assembly includes an electronic sensing device dedicated to the smart light assembly, an adjustable beam light source and a controller directly connected to the adjustable beam light source. A smart lighting system is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A smart light assembly for a motor vehicle, comprising: an electronic sensing device dedicated to said smart light assembly; an adjustable beam light source; and a controller directly connected to said adjustable beam light source, wherein said controller is configured to receive data from a motor vehicle speed monitoring device, a motor vehicle acceleration monitoring device and a motor vehicle location monitoring device, and direct illumination from said adjustable beam light source so as to follow a roadway upon which said motor vehicle is being operated.
2. The smart light assembly of claim 1, wherein said controller is further configured to receive data from said electronic sensing device, identify a road sign from said data and direct illumination from said adjustable beam light source onto said identified road sign.
3. The smart light assembly of claim 1, wherein said electronic sensing device is selected from a group of sensing devices consisting of a photo sensing device, a camera, an infrared sensor and combinations thereof.
4. The smart light assembly of claim 1, wherein said adjustable beam light source is a headlamp of said motor vehicle.
5. The smart light assembly of claim 1, wherein said controller is further configured to include a data input respecting at least one parameter selected from a group consisting of motor vehicle speed, motor vehicle acceleration and motor vehicle location.
6. The smart light assembly of claim 5, wherein said electronic sensing device is selected from a group of sensing devices consisting of a photo sensing device, a camera, an infrared sensor and combinations thereof.
7. The smart light assembly of claim 6, wherein said controller is further configured to receive data from said electronic sensing device, identify a road sign from said data and direct illumination from said adjustable beam light source onto said identified sign.
8. The smart light assembly of claim 7, wherein said controller is further configured to receive data from said electronic sensing device, identify a pedestrian from said data and direct illumination from said adjustable beam light source onto said identified pedestrian.
9. (canceled)
10. A smart lighting system for a motor vehicle, comprising: a first smart light assembly including a first, dedicated electronic sensing device and a first adjustable beam light source; a second smart lighting assembly including a second dedicated, electronic sensing device and a second adjustable beam light source; and a control module directly connected to said first dedicated electronic sensing device, said first adjustable beam light source, said second dedicated electronic sensing device and said second adjustable beam light source, wherein said control module is configured to include a data input respecting at least one parameter selected from a group consisting of motor vehicle speed, motor vehicle acceleration and motor vehicle location.
11. The smart lighting system of claim 10, wherein said control module is further configured to receive data from said first dedicated sensing device and said second dedicated sensing device and determine a distance from said motor vehicle to an identified object based upon data received from said first dedicated electronic sensing device and said second dedicated electronic sensing device.
12. The smart lighting system of claim 11, wherein said control module is further configured to receive data from said first dedicated sensing device and said second dedicated sensing device, identify a road sign from said data and direct illumination from at least one of said first adjustable beam light source and said second adjustable beam light source onto said identified road sign.
13. The smart lighting system of claim 12, wherein said control module includes a first dedicated controller in said first smart light assembly and a second dedicated controller in said second smart light assembly.
14. (canceled)
15. The smart lighting system of claim 13, wherein said control module is further configured to receive data from a motor vehicle speed monitoring device, a motor vehicle acceleration monitoring device and a motor vehicle location monitoring device and direct illumination from at least one of said first adjustable beam light source and said second adjustable beam light source so as to follow a roadway upon which said motor vehicle is being operated.
16. A method of improving visibility of a road sign to an operator of a motor vehicle, comprising: detecting, by a first sensing device, objects along a roadway; identifying, by a control module, said road sign among said detected objects; directing, by said control module, illumination from an adjustable beam light source onto said road sign as said motor vehicle approaches said road sign; receiving, by said control module, data from at least one of a motor vehicle speed monitoring device, a motor vehicle acceleration monitoring device and a motor vehicle location monitoring device; and directing, by said control module, illumination from said adjustable beam light source so as to follow a roadway upon which said motor vehicle is being operated.
17. The method of claim 16, further including identifying, by said control module, a pedestrian among said detected objects and directing, by said control module, illumination from said adjustable beam light source onto said pedestrian as said motor vehicle approaches said pedestrian.
18. The method of claim 17, further including identifying, by said control module, a path of said roadway among said detected objects and directing, by said control module, illumination from said adjustable beam light source to follow said path.
19. The method of claim 18, further including detecting, by a second sensing device, said objects along said roadway.
20. The method of claim 19, further including determining, by said control module, a distance from said motor vehicle to said detected objects, based upon data received by said control module from said first sensing device and said second sensing device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0013] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the smart light assembly and smart lighting system and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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[0016] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the smart light assembly and smart lighting system, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Reference is now made to
[0018] The controller 16 may comprise a dedicated microprocessor or an electronic control unit (ECU) operating in accordance with appropriate control software. Thus, it should be appreciated that the controller 16 may comprise one or more processors, one or more memories and one or more network interfaces all in communication with each other over a communication bus.
[0019] The adjustable beam light source 14 is capable of producing an adjustable beam pattern. Such an adjustable beam light source may, for example, comprise a headlamp in the form of a digital light projection (DLP) device with suitable projection optics, whereby a dark region may be created at any location within the beam pattern. Alternatively, the adjustable beam light source 14 may utilize a matrix of LEDs and suitable projection optics allowing different sections or targets in the field of view to be illuminated by turning on and off different LEDs or groups of LEDs.
[0020] In the illustrated embodiment, the electronic sensing device 12 and the controller 16 are both dedicated to the smart light assembly 10. Accordingly, the electronic sensing device 12 may be optimized for lighting applications. For example, when the electronic sensing device 12 is a camera, the choice of lens and imager may be optimized for use with the smart light assembly 10 to provide an adjustable beam that illuminates target objects in a field of view in a desired manner based upon instructions received from the controller 16.
[0021] More specifically, the electronic sensing device 12 is directly connected to the controller 16 that analyzes the image and sends demands to the adjustable beam light source 14 thereby controlling the lamp beam pattern. Because the controller 16 is directly connected to the adjustable beam headlight source 14, the latency between imaging and processing the scene data is minimized, allowing the smart light assembly 10 to respond more quickly to the presence of any particular target of interest including, for example, an oncoming car, a pedestrian, a road sign or the like. Since the controller 16 is designed solely for the purpose of implementing this lighting function, the processor speed, memory and other performance characteristics may be optimized for this purpose.
[0022] For example, in one possible embodiment of the invention, the controller 16 is configured to receive data from the electronic sensing device 12, identify a particular target of interest such as a road sign 18 from that data and direct at least a part of the illumination from the adjustable beam light source 14 onto the identified road sign.
[0023] Similarly, the controller 16 may be configured to receive data from the electronic sensing device 12, identify a pedestrian from that data and direct at least a part of the illumination from the adjustable beam light source 14 onto the identified pedestrian.
[0024] Still further, the controller 16 may be configured to include a data input 22 respecting at least one parameter selected from a group consisting of motor vehicle speed, motor vehicle acceleration and motor vehicle location. In such an embodiment, the controller 16 may be further configured to receive data from a motor vehicle speed monitoring device, a motor vehicle acceleration monitoring device and a motor vehicle location monitoring device, identified collectively in drawing
[0025] As further illustrated in
[0026] Reference is now made to
[0027] As illustrated in
[0028] In such an embodiment, the control module 36 may be configured to receive data from the first and second dedicated sensing devices 12, 12′ and use stereo vision algorithms to determine a distance from the motor vehicle to an identified object 18 based upon data received from the first and second electronic sensing devices. In one possible embodiment, the target object 18 is a road sign and the control module 36 may be operative to direct at least some illumination 20 from the adjustable beam light source 14 upon the identified road sign.
[0029] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0030] As further illustrated in
[0031] As should be appreciated, a method is also provided for improving the visibility of a road sign 18 to an operator of a motor vehicle. That method may be described as including the steps of: (a) detecting, by a first sensing device 12, objects along a roadway 50, (b) identifying, by a control module 16, the road sign 18 among the detected objects and (c) directing, by the control module, illumination from an adjustable beam light source 14 onto the road sign 18 as the motor vehicle approaches the road sign.
[0032] The method may further include the step of identifying, by the control module 16, a pedestrian among the detected objects and directing, by the control module illumination from the adjustable beam light source 14 onto the pedestrian as the motor vehicle approaches the pedestrian. Further, the method may include identifying, by the control module 36, a path of the roadway 50 among the detected objects and directing, by the control module, illumination from the adjustable beam light source 14, 14′ onto the path of the roadway.
[0033] In addition, the method may include the step of detecting, by a second sensing device 14′, objects along the roadway and determining, by the control module 36 the distance from the motor vehicle to the detected objects based upon data received by the control module from first and second sensing devices 12, 12′.
[0034] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.