Method for Detecting Light Conditions in a Vehicle
20210256278 ยท 2021-08-19
Inventors
- Charlotte Gloger (Ulm, DE)
- Martin Buerker (Ulm, DE)
- Andreas Panakos (Ulm, DE)
- Markus Friebe (Gefrees, DE)
Cpc classification
G06V20/59
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a driver assistance system (100) for a vehicle (105) for detecting light conditions in the vehicle (105), having a sensor arrangement (102, 103, 104) designed to capture sensor data, and having a control device (101) designed to ascertain if the sight of a driver of the vehicle (105) is negatively influenced by a source of stray light external to the vehicle.
Claims
1. A driver assistance system (100) for a vehicle (105) for detecting light conditions in the vehicle, having: a sensor arrangement (102, 103, 104) designed to capture sensor data; and a control device (101) designed to ascertain if the sight of a driver of the vehicle is negatively influenced by a source of stray light external to the vehicle.
2. The driver assistance system (100) according to claim 1, wherein the control device (101) is designed to take measures in order to reduce the negative influence on the driver caused by the source of stray light, if a negative influence has been ascertained.
3. The driver assistance system (100) according to claim 1, wherein the control device (101) is designed to determine interference-sensitive coordinates regarding the negative influence in the vehicle; the sensors (102, 103, 104) are designed to capture images of the vehicle surroundings; and wherein the control device (101) is designed to detect the sources of stray light in the images, to calculate the coordinates of the sources of stray light, to determine the interference-sensitive coordinates and to establish, on the basis of the coordinates of the sources of stray light and the interference-sensitive coordinates, if there is a negative influence on the driver.
4. The driver assistance system (100) according to claim 1, wherein the control device (101) is further designed to establish a negative influence on the driver in terms of a direct or an indirect dazzling of the driver, and to implement measures in order to avoid the dazzling.
5. The driver assistance system (100) according to claim 1, wherein the control device (101) is further designed to establish a negative influence on the driver in terms of the legibility of displays, and to implement measures in order to increase the legibility of the displays.
6. The driver assistance system (100) according to claim 2, wherein the measure to counter the negative influence brings about a change in status, and wherein the control device (101) is designed to implement the change in status over a period of time.
7. The driver assistance system (100) according to claim 1, further having: a communication channel designed to communicate the occurrence of negative influences or sources of stray light as an information package together with location information.
8. The driver assistance system (100) according to claim 1, wherein the control device (101) is designed to access a personalized profile for at least one calculation or one measure.
9. A driver assistance method (700) for detecting light conditions, having the following steps of: capturing (701) sensor data; ascertaining (710) if the sight of a driver of the vehicle is negatively influenced by a source of stray light external to the vehicle.
10. The driver assistance method (700) according to claim 9, wherein ascertaining (710) if the sight of a driver of the vehicle is negatively influenced by a source of stray light external to the vehicle, furthermore has the following steps of: detecting (702) sources of stray light in the images, calculating (703) coordinates of the sources of stray light, determining (704) interference-sensitive coordinates, determining (705), on the basis of the coordinates of the sources of stray light and the interference-sensitive coordinates, if there is a negative influence on the driver, taking (706) measures in order to reduce the negative influence on the driver caused by the source of stray light, if a negative influence has been ascertained.
11. A vehicle (600) which has a driver assistance system (100) according to claim 1.
Description
[0036] Exemplary embodiments of the invention are represented in the drawings and are explained in greater detail in the following description, wherein:
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[0046] If the sun, as represented at position 211, is not detected on the images due to shading caused by e.g. clouds, it can nevertheless be checked if this might possibly dazzle a short time later. To this end, data regarding the sun position, weather data, as well as the evaluation of previously recorded images where the sun was not yet concealed and was detected, or the basic brightness of current images, etc. can be used.
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[0048] By contrast, the sun is not captured at position 212 by the cameras 201, 203, 207, because it is too high. Here, it can be checked if the sun 212 is producing a dazzling effect, or if no such dazzling effect occurs due to the vehicle geometry.
[0049] Instead of the sun 210, the headlight of an oncoming car or the light of another light source can also produce a dazzling effect. The incidence of light is likewise detected by means of the front camera 207, the position of the light source is calculated therefrom and the dazzling effect on the driver is calculated. The vehicle geometry and, in particular, also the eye position or eye level are included in the calculation of the dazzling effect, as described above.
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[0051] The sun 310 or another light source shines from the rear through the rear window 301 and is reflected by the rearview mirror 305 so that the driver is dazzled. By way of example, the light source is captured by the rear camera 301 so that the position of the light source can be calculated by the evaluation of the image, as well as the further beam path, including the reflection off the mirror 305.
[0052] It is furthermore calculated if the light source 310 hits a display so that the latter cannot be read sufficiently well.
[0053] If this is the case, the brightness or the contrast of the display can be increased for example.
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[0057] The system 601 . . . 611 has cameras 601, 602, 603, 604 for capturing the surroundings of the vehicle 600. The cameras 601, 602, 603, 604 are connected to a control unit 606. The control unit 606 has a computer-readable medium, on which a program element is saved, which, if it is run on a processor, instructs the processor to execute the method steps in order to detect light conditions and to implement measures in order to reduce or to eliminate disturbing repercussions of the light conditions. The system 601 . . . 611 can further have a navigation system 610 which is based e.g. on satellite navigation, to which further components and sensors such as e.g. speedometers or gyrators can, however, also be joined. Furthermore, the control unit 606 can be connected to a communication unit 607, i.e. a transmitting and receiving unit which sends data regarding the established light conditions and position data of the vehicle 600 via the antenna 611 to a remote server 608 having a database 609. The server can also send corresponding data from the database 609 in the reverse direction to the vehicle 600 so that the control unit 606 can, for example, based on this data and data captured by itself, establish a negative influence of light on the driver and can take measures to counter the negative influence.
[0058] The communication unit 607 can, however, also be designed to communicate with other vehicles, in order to thus send data regarding the established light conditions and position data of the vehicle 600 to further vehicles in the surroundings, or to receive corresponding data from these.
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