METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ADJUSTING A VEHICLE COMPONENT
20220063411 · 2022-03-03
Inventors
- Paul HEISTERKAMP (Erbach, DE)
- Klaus BADER (Oberdischingen, DE)
- Andreas LUFT (Möhringen, Stuttgart, DE)
- Carsten-Uwe MÖLLER (Neuweiler, DE)
- Frank REH (Schwieberdingen, DE)
- Felix SCHÜSSEL (Stuttgart, DE)
Cpc classification
B60R16/037
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06F3/167
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
In a method for adjusting a vehicle component a function of an operating element is selected by a first operating process and the vehicle component is adjusted by a second operating process carried out manually on the operating element. The first operating process is caused by a speech input, a gesture, and/or a gaze.
Claims
1-9. (canceled)
10. A method for adjusting a vehicle component, the method comprising: selecting a function of an operating element by a first operating process, wherein the first operating process is caused by a speech input, a gesture, or a gaze; and adjusting the vehicle component by a second operating process carried out manually on the operating element.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising: determining a position in the vehicle from which the first operating process originates, wherein the adjusted vehicle component is allocated to the determined position.
12. The method of claim 10, further comprising: determining a position in the vehicle from which the second operating process originates, wherein the adjusted vehicle component is allocated to the determined position.
13. The method of claim 10, further comprising: confirming the function selected by the first operating process using verbal, graphical, or haptic feedback.
14. The method of claim 10, further comprising: saving the adjustment of the second operating process of the vehicle component is with a label.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising: retrieving the saved adjustment by verbal specification of the label from inside or outside the vehicle.
16. The method of claim 10, wherein the second operating process causes an adjustment of one of the following vehicle components: a vehicle seat, a vehicle mirror, a vehicle window, a sunroof, an entertainment system, and a steering wheel.
17. The method of claim 10, further comprising: suspending the selected function of the operating element after an end of a predetermined period of time without input by a user.
18. A device for adjusting a vehicle component, the device comprising: an operating element; a microphone for detecting a speech input or a camera, wherein the microphone or the camera are configured to allow selection of a function of the operating element; a control device connected to the operating element to receive the function selected by the microphone or camera, and connected to actuators to adjust vehicle components depending on the selected function and an actuation of the operating element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0016] The present invention is explained in more detail below by means of exemplary embodiments with reference to the appended drawings.
[0017] Here are shown:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The operating element 1 shown in
[0021] The operating element 1 is connected to a control device 9. The control device 9 is connected to a microphone 11 for speech input 13 and a camera 15 for recognizing a gesture. Furthermore, the control device 9 is connected to a vehicle seat 19 and is set up to control actuators not depicted for shifting the seat. The control device 9 is specifically set up to control actuators for seat longitudinal shifting 21, for seat elevation shifting 23, for shifting the inclination of the seat back 25, and for headrest elevation shifting 27. The control signals are conveyed from the control device 9, for example via a data bus 29, to a seat control device not shown, by means of which the individual actuators can be controlled for shifting the seat. The control device 9 can here be at least partially integrated in the operating element 1.
[0022] In a base setting, no function, for example, is allocated to the operating element 1, i.e., in this state, no shifting of the seat 19 and any other vehicle component is caused by rotating the roller element 5.
[0023] If the vehicle user formulates a speech input 13, this is received by the microphone 11 and is conveyed to the control device 9. The speech input 13 is analyzed and interpreted in the control device 9. According to the verbal command 13 understood in terms of content, a function is allocated to the operating element 1, i.e., in other words a signal conveyed from the operating element 1 to the control device is implemented corresponding to the verbal command understood in terms of content. If the verbal command 13 is, for example, “shift seat height”, then a signal transmitted to the control device 9 by actuating the roller element is received and conveyed to an actuator via the data bus 29 and the seat control device for shifting the seat height 23. Equally, after conveying a verbal command 13 such as “shift seat longitudinally” 21, “incline the seat back” 25, or “shift the headrest elevation” 27 to the control device 9, a signal generated by the actuation of the operating element 1 is conveyed to the corresponding actuators via the data bus 29 and the seat control device.
[0024] In an alternative embodiment not depicted, the data from the control device 9 is not conveyed via a data bus 29 but rather via individual lines directly to the actuators.
[0025] In order to ensure that the seat of the user making the speech input 13 is adjusted, it is ascertained from which position, i.e., from which seat, the speech input 13 is carried out. To do so, several microphones are arranged in the interior space; because of different distances of the microphones to the user, these emit temporally offset electrical signals in response to the speech input 13, from which signals the position of the user in the vehicle can be determined. Alternatively, or additionally, the position of a speaking user can also be determined by camera images, for example by analyzing images of the occupants in relation to movement of their lips. If the position of the user is known, then the vehicle component belonging to the user is adjusted in accordance with the speech input. If it is determined that the user making the speech input is positioned on the passenger seat, the passenger seat is adjusted in response to the input “longitudinally shift seat” by actuating the operating element 1. Alternatively, or additionally, the position of the user is determined by means of the direction from which the operating element 1 is operated. In the depiction according to
[0026] Along with the speech input 13, a function can also be allocated to the operating element 1 by a gesture 17 or a gaze gesture 12 alone, or also by a speech input 13 in combination with a gesture 17 and/or a gaze gesture 12.
[0027] If the vehicle user points to a vehicle component to be adjusted, then the image of the interior chamber and gesture 17 captured by the camera is conveyed to the control device 9. From the image, the control device 9 ascertains the vehicle component to be adjusted, for example the headrest 27 determined by the gesture 17. Accordingly, the function of the headrest control is allocated to the operating element 1, i.e., the control device 9 implements the signals generated by the actuation of the operating element 1 in such a way that the vehicle component selected by the gesture 17, i.e., the headrest, is adjusted.
[0028] A combination of a speech input 13 with a gesture 17 and/or a gaze gesture 12 is suitable, in particular, if, because of limited recognition capability caused by the system, only a super-ordinated vehicle component such as a vehicle seat and not the component itself that is to be adjusted can be selected by the gesture 13. In the present case, only a right or left vehicle seat would be able to be selected overall by the gesture 17, the specific vehicle component of the vehicle seat to be adjusted is then carried out via the speech input 13, such as “headrest” for example. The control device 9 ascertains the vehicle component to be adjusted from the gesture 17 and speech input 13; a shifting of the ascertained vehicle components is caused by an actuation of the operating element 1.
[0029] The flowchart shown in
[0030] In the present example, the function “adjusting the height of the left headrest” is assigned to the operating element 1 by the control device 9. In step S106, the vehicle user actuates the operating element 1, which then causes a shifting of the headrest by the operation of generated signals. To do so, the generated signals are received by the control device 9 and conveyed to an actuator for shifting the headrest. An actuation of the roller element 5 in opposition to the driving direction causes an approach in the driving direction, a retraction of the headrest.
[0031] In step S107, it is checked as to whether a further speech input or actuation of the operating element is carried out within a predetermined period of time. If a speech input takes place before the end of the predetermined period of time, then it is checked in step S108 as to whether the renewed speech input relates to saving the adjustment performed in a profile by mentioning a label or relates to a new vehicle component. If the speech input relates saving, then the adjustment is saved in step S109 and the method ends in step S110. If the input relates to a new vehicle component, such as “mirror”, for example, then the method is continued again in step S102.
[0032] After saving the profile in S109, after the absence of an actuation of the operating element 1 or a renewed speech input within a predetermined period of time in S107, the function allocated to the operating element by the speech input 13 in S100 or S108 is suspended in step 110, whereby the operating element 1 either has no function or a default function, i.e., for example a volume adjustment device of an entertainment system. It is displayed to the user via the display that the function selected previously by the speech input is no longer active.
[0033] Although the invention has been illustrated and described in detail by way of preferred embodiments, the invention is not limited by the examples disclosed, and other variations can be derived from these by the person skilled in the art without leaving the scope of the invention. It is therefore clear that there is a plurality of possible variations. It is also clear that embodiments stated by way of example are only really examples that are not to be seen as limiting the scope, application possibilities or configuration of the invention in any way. In fact, the preceding description and the description of the figures enable the person skilled in the art to implement the exemplary embodiments in concrete manner, wherein, with the knowledge of the disclosed inventive concept, the person skilled in the art is able to undertake various changes, for example, with regard to the functioning or arrangement of individual elements stated in an exemplary embodiment without leaving the scope of the invention, which is defined by the claims and their legal equivalents, such as further explanations in the description.