METHOD FOR OPERATING A DISPLAY UNIT OF A VEHICLE, AND DISPLAY UNIT
20230011848 · 2023-01-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A method for operating a display unit of vehicle, wherein the display unit displays at least one display, comprises ascertaining the viewing direction of a driver using a gaze-tracking device; checking whether the viewing direction of the driver is directed at the display unit; checking whether traffic-relevant data are present; operating the display unit in an energy-saving mode when the view of the driver is not directed at the display unit and/or when no traffic-relevant data is present; and operating the display unit in a display mode when the view of the driver is directed at the display unit and/or when traffic-relevant data is present for display. A display unit is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A method for operating a display unit of the vehicle, wherein the display unit displays at least one display, comprising: ascertaining the viewing direction of a driver with a gaze-tracking device; checking whether the viewing direction of the driver is directed at the display unit; checking whether traffic-relevant data is present; operating the display unit in an energy-saving mode when the view of the driver is not directed at the display unit and/or when no traffic-relevant data is present; operating the display unit in a display mode when the view of the driver is directed at the display unit and/or when traffic-relevant data is present for display.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein when changing from the display mode into the energy-saving mode, the brightness of the display is reduced, and on changing from the energy-saving mode into the display mode, the brightness of the display is increased.
3. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the display unit has a dimming function, in which the change from the energy-saving mode into the display mode is done smoothly using the dimming function when the view of the driver is directed to the display unit.
4. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the display unit has a dimming function, in which the change from the energy-saving mode into the display mode is done smoothly using the dimming function when traffic-relevant data is present for display.
5. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the change from the energy-saving mode into the display mode occurs suddenly if traffic-relevant data is present for display.
6. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the traffic-relevant data comprise a changed traffic situation.
7. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the traffic-relevant data comprise vehicle-relevant data.
8. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the traffic-relevant data comprise driver-relevant data.
9. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the display unit, when changing from the display mode into the energy-saving mode, the quality of the display is reduced, and on changing from the energy-saving mode into the display mode, the quality of the display is increased.
10. The method as claimed in claim 9, wherein in the display unit, when changing from the display mode into the energy-saving mode, the resolution of the display is reduced as the quality, and on changing from the energy-saving mode into the display mode, the resolution of the display is increased as the quality.
11. The method as claimed in 9, wherein in the display unit, when changing from the display mode into the energy-saving mode, the refresh rate of the display is reduced as the quality, and on changing from the energy-saving mode into the display mode, the refresh rate of the display is increased as the quality.
12. The method as claimed in claim 9 wherein in the display unit, when changing from the display mode into the energy-saving mode, the contrast of the display is reduced as the quality, and on changing from the energy-saving mode into the display mode, the contrast of the display is increased as the quality.
13. A display unit for a vehicle comprising: a gaze-tracking device for acquiring the viewing direction of the driver and a control unit for checking whether the viewing direction of the driver is directed at the display unit, and whether traffic-relevant data are present, wherein the control unit is furthermore configured such that when the view of the driver is not directed at the display unit and/or when no traffic-relevant data are present, the display unit is operated in an energy-saving mode, and the display unit is operated in display mode when the view of the driver is directed to the display unit and/or when traffic-relevant data for display are present.
14. The display unit as claimed in claim 13, wherein the display unit further comprises a backlight unit for backlighting, wherein the control unit is designed when changing from the display mode into the energy-saving mode, to reduce the brightness of the backlighting and, when changing from the energy-saving mode into the display mode, to increase the brightness of the backlighting.
15. The display unit as claimed in claim 14, wherein the backlight unit further comprises a dimming controller, wherein the control unit is designed to increase the brightness of the backlighting by means of the dimming controller smoothly when the view of the driver is directed at the display unit.
16. The display unit as claimed in claim 13, wherein the control unit designed is, when changing from the display mode into the energy-saving mode, to reduce the quality of the display, and on changing from the energy-saving mode into the display mode, to increase the quality of the display.
17. The display unit as claimed in claim 13, wherein the display unit as a display is a head-up display.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] The present disclosure will become more fully understood from the following description with reference to the accompanying figures, in which, schematically:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0044] Although the disclosure has been more specifically illustrated and described in detail by embodiments, the disclosure is not restricted by the examples disclosed.
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[0046] The viewing direction of the driver is ascertained here in a first step S1. This is achieved with the aid of a gaze-tracking device 1 (
[0047] An examination is made in a second step S2 as to whether the viewing direction of the driver or, if relevant, of the passenger, is directed to the display unit 4 (
[0048] In a third step S3, an examination is made as to whether traffic-relevant data are present. These may, for example, relate to the traffic situation, for example a traffic jam, which is ascertained via a Car-to-X or Car-to-Car communication channel. These may also be vehicle-relevant data, such as an oil leak, failure of a safety system or other system, overheating of the system, water level that is too low, and so forth. Traffic-relevant data may also relate to the driver, and may be configured as driver-relevant data. These may, for example, be increased fatigue, which may also be ascertained with the gaze-tracking device 1 (
[0049] In a fourth step S4, the display unit 4 (
[0050] It is to be noted that embodiments may exist in which both—the quality and the brightness—may be switched smoothly or immediately from the energy-saving mode into the display mode (and vice versa).
[0051] In the presence of traffic-relevant data, a sudden change from the energy-saving mode into the display mode is brought about. As a result, for example, of the sudden increase in the brightness, the attention of the driver is directed to the display unit 4 (
[0052] In a fifth step S5, it is recognized on the basis of the gaze-tracking device 1 (
[0053] In a sixth step S6, the display unit 4 (
[0054] In this energy-saving mode, the energy/current consumption and the waste heat from the display unit 4 (
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[0056] In a first step A1, the driver manually queries or sets the display unit 4 (
[0057] In a second step A2, the method is deactivated by the driver, or is not activated, and thus ends.
[0058] In an alternative third step A3, the method is continued as in
[0059] An examination is made in a fourth step A4 as to whether the viewing direction of the driver or is directed to the display unit 4 (
[0060] In a fifth step A5, an examination is made as to whether traffic-relevant data are present.
[0061] In a sixth step A6, the display unit 4 (
[0062] In a seventh step A7, it is recognized on the basis of the gaze-tracking device 1 (
[0063] In an eighth step A8, the display unit 4 (
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[0065] This comprises a gaze-tracking device 1 that is implemented, for example, as a front camera with an eye-tracking sensor for a vehicle. The gaze-tracking device 1 may, for example, be mounted in or at the rear-view mirror.
[0066] The gaze-tracking device 1 comprises a pivoting apparatus 3 in order to fasten the gaze-tracking device 1 in a pivoting manner, so that a viewing direction of an objective lens of the gaze-tracking device 1 may be changed.
[0067] As a control unit, the vehicle comprises a control device 2, which is connected to the gaze-tracking device 1. The control device 2 evaluates the recordings taken by the gaze-tracking device 1, and initiates a pivoting of the gaze-tracking device 1 in order to determine the viewing direction of the driver.
[0068] The control device 2 is also connected to the display unit 4, in order to control this on the basis of the acquired data. The control device 2 is, furthermore, connected to various communication channels and/or other acquisition systems for acquiring the surroundings. An analysis unit is used to evaluate the viewing direction of the driver or of the passenger, if present. The control device 2 here can comprise a plurality of individual, mutually interconnected control devices.
[0069] The display unit 4 as a display may, for example, be designed as a head-up display.