METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TWO-WHEELER SAFETY BASED ON VEHICULAR COMMUNICATIONS
20220078588 · 2022-03-10
Inventors
- Ram Shallom (Yokohama-shi, JP)
- Onn Haran (Bnei Dror, IL)
- Amos Freund (Kibbutz Mishmarot, IL)
- Yuval Lachman (Kiryat Ono, IL)
Cpc classification
B60W50/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01C21/3841
PHYSICS
International classification
B60W50/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Devices for alerting visually a vehicle at an intersection when a specific two-wheeler is detected in an alert zone associated with the intersection using vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications, and methods for configuring and using such devices. The devices include a display for displaying the visual alert and a communication and processing unit for processing V2X messages received from two-wheelers and for determining the need for and type of visual alert. The devices may be configured remotely using an application running on an installer's mobile device.
Claims
1. A device, comprising: a display for alerting visually a vehicle at an intersection when a specific two-wheeler is detected in an alert zone associated with the intersection using vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the specific two-wheeler is detected based on a V2X message received at the device from the specific two-wheeler, and wherein the received V2X message is processed by the device.
3. The device of claim 2, further comprising a communication and processing unit configured to perform the detection and processing.
4. The device of claim 3, further comprising powering means to power the display and the communication and processing unit.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the display is in the form of a traffic light with an added template of a shape of a two-wheeler included or attached thereto.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the display is a dynamic display.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the display includes a direction element that indicates a direction of movement of the two-wheeler.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the device is configured using an application running on an installer's mobile device.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the alert zone is substantially perpendicular to a road on which the vehicle drives.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein the alert zone is substantially parallel to a road on which the vehicle drives.
11. The device of claim 6, wherein the dynamic display may be switched on and off.
12. The device of claim 6, wherein the dynamic display may flash intermittently.
13. The device of claim 7, wherein the direction element includes an arrow.
14. A method, comprising: physically installing a device configured to visually alert a vehicle at an intersection; by the device and using vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications, detecting a specific two-wheeler in an alert zone associated with the intersection; and visually alerting the vehicle about the specific two-wheeler.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the detecting includes, by the specific two-wheeler, sending a V2X message to the device and, by the device, processing the V2X message.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the device is configured after the physical installation using an application running on an installer's mobile device.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the V2X message reports a location and speed of the specific two-wheeler, and wherein the processing includes checking if the speed is greater than a threshold, and if yes, checking if the specific two-wheeler in inside an alert zone.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein, if the specific two-wheeler is inside the alert zone, the processing further includes checking if the specific two-wheeler will arrive in less than a predetermined time period at the intersection.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein if the specific two-wheeler will arrive in less than a predetermined time period at the intersection, the processing further includes checking is a state is consistent and if yes, setting a visual alert for the visual alerting.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Non-limiting examples of embodiments disclosed herein are described below with reference to figures attached hereto that are listed following this paragraph. The drawings and descriptions are meant to illuminate and clarify embodiments disclosed herein, and should not be considered limiting in any way. Like elements in different drawings may be indicated by like numerals. Elements in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
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[0023] Within the concept of a smart intersection capable of reliably protecting two-wheelers, there is disclosed herein a two-wheeler vehicular communication safety sign, named exemplarily “V2Sign”. A V2Sign can be placed adjacent to or on existing road-sign poles in signalized and non-signalized intersections. The V2Sign is observed by drivers of vehicles approaching an intersection, visually alerting when V2X-connected two-wheelers are about to enter an intersection. The V2Sign is powered by powering means, e.g. a power source such as a power grid or a solar panel. Its initial configuration may be simple enough to be performed by a non-technologically savvy installer, using for example a simple smartphone application.
[0024] A V2Sign may fit any intersection geometry, with any number of connecting roads, even a roundabout.
[0025] The V2Sign provides a visual alert to vehicles driving toward the intersection when two-wheelers approach the intersection while located in “alert zones” described below, for example two-wheelers 116 and 118 arriving from the right or left of a V2Sign such as 102a on, respectively, road segments 106 and 110. The two-wheelers have V2X units communicating through direct communication standards, either DSRC or C-V2X. The two-wheeler V2X unit broadcasts its location (obtained from a GNSS receiver and/or inertial sensors) over-the-air, and the V2Sign processes the received messages from all two-wheelers to detect if any of the two-wheelers approaches the intersection from an alert zone. V2Sign 102a is observable by vehicles arriving to the intersection, for example by a vehicle 114 arriving on road segment 104. From the point of view of V2Sign 102a, road segment 106 is to the right of road segment 104 and road segment 110 is to the left of road segment 104. Optionally, an alert can be extended to two-wheelers arriving on road segments 104 and 108.
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[0030] Display unit 402 may be dynamic and may be provided in various embodiments. The dynamic display may take many different shapes and forms, and may be adapted to match signs used per country. For example, it may use a standard traffic light with an added template of a shape of a two-wheeler included or attached thereto. The shape can be of a regular bicycle, an electric bicycle, or a scooter, chosen for example by the local authorities. The light can operate by being continuously ON once a two-wheeler is approaching, or it can operate intermittently (i.e. flash) once the two-wheeler is approaching.
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[0034] Each V2Sign needs to be configured before becoming operational, using for example a dedicated installation application. When a V2Sign is installed, it can be visible to multiple roads. The installation and configuration determine the orientation of the V2Sign in the intersection. The role of an installer is critical to determine which roads observe it, and consequently the alert zone for two-wheelers.
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[0036] In step 600, the V2Sign is powered-on for the first time after its physical installation but before configuration. In step 602, the V2Sign waits for the installation (for configuration) application. In step 604, the installation application shows the estimated location of the V2Sign on an area map on the installer's mobile device. The installer may have to validate the estimated location and can adjust the physical location of the sign on the map if the is location mistaken. In step 606, the installation application displays to the installer suggested alert zones on the map on the mobile device. The perpendicular and parallel alert zones (for example zones 202 and 204 for V2Sign 102a) are displayed on the mobile device perpendicular to the road in which the drivers are observing the sign (i.e. road segment 104). The installer may have to validate the correctness of the suggested alert zones. This may be needed because the application applies logic to select only the roads that are relevant to the driver observing the sign, but any logic can be mistaken. The installer may adjust and fix the alert zones on the map. After finishing this step, V2Sign is now configured and ready for work.
[0037] While this disclosure has been described in terms of certain embodiments and generally associated methods, alterations and permutations of the embodiments and methods will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The disclosure is to be understood as not limited by the specific embodiments described herein, but only by the scope of the appended claims.