VEHICLE DISPLAY CONTROL DEVICE
20230137121 · 2023-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09G3/001
PHYSICS
G09G2320/0686
PHYSICS
G09G2320/0666
PHYSICS
G09G2320/0242
PHYSICS
G09G2320/0613
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The display control ECU changes the display color of the content in accordance with the display content of the content when displaying the content at a position where the windshield glass of the vehicle is located by the AR glass. Further, when the display color of the content is other than white, the display control ECU sets the display luminance of the border of the content to a second predetermined value or more or sets the brightness of the border of the content to a third predetermined value or more. The display control unit, when the color of the display of the content is white, the display luminance of the border of the content is less than the second predetermined value or is larger than the second predetermined value fourth predetermined value, or the brightness of the border of the content is less than the third predetermined value.
Claims
1. A vehicle display control device comprising a display control unit that changes, at a position where a glass of a vehicle is provided, a display color of a content in accordance with a detail of the content to be displayed, and of the content and a border of the content, sets a display luminance of at least the border of the content to be a first predetermined value or higher, or, when the display color is other than white, sets the display luminance of the content to be a second predetermined value or higher or a brightness of a color of the border of the content to be a third predetermined value or higher, or when the display color is white, sets the display luminance of the border of the content to be less than the second predetermined value or to be a fourth predetermined value or higher, the fourth predetermined value being larger than the second predetermined value, or the brightness of the color of the border of the content to be less than the third predetermined value.
2. The vehicle display control device according to claim 1, wherein the display control unit displays the content and the border of the content within a range including a range equal to or higher than a height of an eye of an occupant.
3. The vehicle display control device according to claim 1, wherein the display control unit causes an augmented reality glass or an augmented reality contact lens serving as a display device to display the content and the border of the content.
4. The vehicle display control device according to claim 1, wherein the display control unit causes a head-up display serving as a display device to display the content and the border of the content.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like signs denote like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0031] Hereinafter, an example of an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
[0032] The in-vehicle system 10 includes a display control Electronic Control Unit (ECU) 14 for controlling the display of contents (texts, marks, etc.) on the AR glass 34, and a content display instruction device 12 for instructing the display control ECU 14 to display the contents on the AR glass 34. The display control ECU 14 and the content display instruction device 12 are mutually communicably connected via a system bus 16.
[0033] Content display instruction device 12 may include, for example, pedestrians present around the vehicle, a peripheral monitoring device for detecting and monitoring other vehicles by radar or the like. The peripheral monitoring device instructs the display of contents such as “pedestrian caution!” to the display control ECU 14 when, for example, the distance between the own vehicle and the pedestrian or another vehicle is equal to or less than a predetermined value.
[0034] The content display instruction device 12 may include, for example, a car navigation device. For example, the car navigation system instructs the display control ECU 14 to display contents such as “This Next Right Turn!” when, among the routes to the destination, the own vehicle is inserted at a point where the intersection is bent, etc. Further, for example, when the vehicle arrives at the destination shortly, the car navigation device instructs the display control ECU 14 to display contents such as “immediately!” or the like.
[0035] The content display instructing device 12 may include, for example, an information receiving device that receives weather information or the like from a server (not shown). The information receiving apparatus cooperates with, for example, a car navigation apparatus. Then, when the destination is set for the car navigation apparatus, the information receiving apparatus receives weather information of the destination from the server. In addition, the information receiving device instructs the display control ECU 14 to display contents such as “Nagoya fine weather!”.
[0036] The display control ECU 14 includes a Central Processing Unit (CPU) 18 and a memory 20 such as a Read Only Memory (ROM) and a Random Access Memory (RAM). The display control ECU 14 includes a nonvolatile storage unit 22 such as a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or a Solid State Drive (SSD), a wireless communication unit 24 that controls wireless communication with the AR glass 34, and a communication unit 26 that controls communication with the content display instruction device 12 in the in-vehicle system 10. CPU 18, the memory 20, the storage unit 22, the wireless communication unit 24 and the communication unit 26 are communicatively connected to each other via the inner bus 27. Incidentally, the display control ECU 14 is an example of a vehicle display control device.
[0037] The storage unit 22 stores a display control program 28 in advance. When the display control programs 28 are read out from the storage unit 22, the display control ECU 14 is developed in the memory 20. The display control ECU 14 functions as the display control unit 30 shown in
[0038] The display control unit 30 changes the display color of the content to a position where the glass of the vehicle is located, in accordance with the display content of the content instructed to be displayed by the content display instructing device 12. When the display color of the content is other than white, the display control unit 30 sets the display luminance of the border of the content to a second predetermined value or more or sets the brightness of the border of the content to a third predetermined value or more. In addition, when the display color of the content is white, the display control unit 30, the display luminance of the border of the content is less than the second predetermined value or is greater than the second predetermined value fourth predetermined value, or the brightness of the border of the content is less than the third predetermined value.
[0039] As also shown in
[0040] Next, as an operation of the present embodiment, the display control process executed by the display control ECU 14 while the ignition switch of the vehicle is on will be described referring to
[0041] In step 100, the display control unit 30 determines whether or not the display of the content from the content display instructing device 12 to the AR glass 34 is instructed. If the determination of step 100 is negative, step 100 is repeated until the determination is affirmative. When the display of the content from the content display instructing device 12 to the AR glass 34 is instructed, the determination of step 100 is affirmative. Then, the display control process proceeds to step 102.
[0042] In step 102, the display control unit 30 selects the display color of the content (the area 50 shown in
[0043] As an example, in the present embodiment, when the display content of the content has a high degree of urgency such as “pedestrian attention!” or the like, red (or orange) is selected as the display color of the content. In addition, in the present embodiment, in the case where the display content of the content has a low urgency level such as “Nagoya fine weather!” or the like, blue (or green) is selected as the display color of the content. In addition, in the present embodiment, in the case where the display content of the content is a content having a medium urgency level, such as “Immediate destination!” or the like, white is selected as the display color of the content.
[0044] In the next step 104, the display control unit 30 determines whether or not the display color of the content selected in step 102 is white. If the display color of the content selected in step 102 is other than white, the determination in step 104 is negative. Then, the display control process proceeds to step 106. In step 106, the display control unit 30 sets the brightness of the border of the content, i.e., the region 52 shown in
[0045] For example, when the display color of the content is red (or orange), the background color is red (or orange) because the weather is sunset. At this time, the color difference between the display color and the background color of the content becomes small. As a result, the visibility of the contents in the absence of the border deteriorates, as shown in the drawing 6A. On the other hand, in the present embodiment, when the display color of the content is red (or orange), the brightness of the border of the content is set to a third predetermined value or more. Therefore, the difference in brightness between the display color of the content and the color of the border of the content becomes large. Therefore, as shown in the drawing 6B, the visibility of the border of the contents is ensured. Then, the occupant 40 can grasp the content of the content.
[0046] Further, for example, in the case where the display color of the content is blue, if the background color is blue because the weather is fine, the color difference between the display color of the content and the background color becomes small. As a result, the visibility of the contents in the absence of the border deteriorates, as shown in the drawing 7A. On the other hand, in the present embodiment, when the display color of the content is blue (or green), the brightness of the border of the content is set to a third predetermined value or more. Therefore, the difference in brightness between the display color of the content and the color of the border of the content becomes large. Therefore, as shown in the drawing 7B, the visibility of the border of the contents is ensured. Then, the occupant 40 can grasp the content of the content.
[0047] When the background color is changed from the state shown in
[0048] Further, in the case where the display color of the content is other than white, instead of setting the brightness of the border of the content to the third predetermined value or more, in step 106, the display control unit 30 may set the display luminance of the border of the content to the second predetermined value or more. In this case, the luminance ratio between the content and the border of the content is ensured. Therefore, the visibility of the border of the content is ensured. Then, the occupant 40 can grasp the content of the content.
[0049] If the display color of the content selected in step 102 is white, the determination in step 104 is affirmative. Then, the display control process proceeds to step 108. In step 108, the display control unit 30 sets the brightness of the border of the content to be less than the third predetermined value.
[0050] For example, in the case where the display color of the content is white, if the background color becomes white because the weather is fog or the like, the color difference between the display color of the content and the background color becomes small. As a result, as shown in
[0051] Incidentally, when the background color changes from the state shown in
[0052] Further, in the case where the display color of the content is white, instead of setting the brightness of the border of the content to be less than the third predetermined value, in step 108, the display control unit 30 may set the display luminance of the border of the content to be equal to or greater than the fourth predetermined value which is less than the second predetermined value or greater than the second predetermined value. In this instance, as shown in the drawing 8C, the brightness ratios of the background colors and the borders of the contents are ensured. Therefore, the visibility of the border of the content is ensured. Then, the occupant 40 can grasp the content of the content.
[0053] White is a mixture of three primary colors of light (so-called white noise) (see
[0054] When the brightness of the border of the content is set in step 106 or step 108, the display control process proceeds to step 110. Then, in step 110, the display control unit 30 causes the AR glass 34 to display the content and the border with the set display color and brightness. When the process of step 110 is performed, the process returns to step 100. Steps 100 through 110 are then repeated.
[0055] As described above, in the present embodiment, the display control ECU 14 functions as the display control unit 30. When content is displayed at a position where the windshield glass 42 of the vehicle is located by the AR glass 34, the display control unit 30 changes the display color of the content in accordance with the display content of the content. When the display color of the content is other than white, the display control unit 30 sets the display luminance of the border of the content to a second predetermined value or more or sets the brightness of the border of the content to a third predetermined value or more. When the display color of the content is white, the display control unit 30 sets the display luminance of the border of the content to a fourth predetermined value or more that is less than the second predetermined value or greater than the second predetermined value, or sets the brightness of the border of the content to less than the third predetermined value.
[0056] This ensures the luminance ratio between the content and the border of the content regardless of whether the display color of the content is white or not, or increases the brightness difference between the display color of the content and the border of the content. Therefore, even if the background color changes, the visibility of at least one of the content and the border of the content is ensured. In addition, even when the background color changes momentarily, the color of the border of the content is not changed in accordance with the change. Therefore, the visibility is improved. Thus, the visibility of the display can be improved. Further, in the present embodiment, unlike the technique of JP 2016-84020 A, a configuration in which the background color is detected and the color of the border of the content is changed is unnecessary. This simplifies the configuration.
[0057] In the present embodiment, the display control unit 30 displays the content and the border of the content in a range including a range that is equal to or higher than the height of the eyes of the occupant 40. When the content and the border of the content are displayed in a range that is equal to or higher than the height of the eyes of the occupant 40, the background color is often blue or red depending on conditions such as time and weather, as compared with a case where the content and the border of the content are displayed in a range that is less than the height of the eyes. Therefore, the problem of the present disclosure of improving the visibility of the display can be more effectively solved.
[0058] In the present embodiment, the display control unit 30 displays the content and the border of the content by the AR glass 34. When content and content borders are displayed by the AR glass 34, the occupant 40 sees different directions. Therefore, the problem of the present disclosure of improving the visibility of the display can be more effectively solved.
[0059] In the above embodiment, a mode of switching the brightness or luminance of the border of the content according to whether or not the display color of the content is white has been described. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. In addition, at least the display luminance of the content and the content border may be equal to or higher than the first predetermined value. As a result, at least the luminance ratio between the border of the content and the background color is ensured. Therefore, even if the background color changes, at least the visibility of the border of the content is ensured. Accordingly, the visibility of the display can be improved.
[0060] Further, in the above embodiment, an aspect in which the AR glass 34 is applied as the display device has been described. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. In addition, the display device may be, for example, an AR contact lens 60 shown in
[0061] Further, in the above embodiment, the manner in which the display control program 28 is previously installed in the storage unit 22 has been described. However, the display control program 28 may be provided in a form recorded on a non-temporary recording medium such as an HDD, an SSD, or a DVD.