VISION SYSTEM
20180005529 · 2018-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2300/802
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N7/181
ELECTRICITY
G08G1/167
PHYSICS
B60R2300/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/8026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vision system for a motor vehicle and a method for providing information to a driver of a motor vehicle, where the system includes at least one video camera, including a lens, adapted and configured to be mounted on a side of the vehicle with the lens facing forward, the lens having an angle of view that provides a field of view for allowing capture, simultaneously, of images of a view alongside the vehicle and of at least part of the side of the vehicle from the rear towards the front of the vehicle, and a processor coupled to the at least one video camera, the processor adapted and configured to process the captured images and provide processed images for display on a monitor and/or vehicle orientation information to a computerized vehicle operation system.
Claims
1. A vision system for a motor vehicle, the system comprising: at least one video camera, including a lens, adapted and configured to be mounted on a side of the vehicle with the lens facing forward; said lens having an angle of view that provides a field of view for allowing capture, simultaneously, of images of a view alongside the vehicle and of at least part of the side of the vehicle from the rear towards the front of the vehicle; and a processor coupled to said at least one video camera, the processor adapted and configured to process said captured images and provide at least one of: processed images including vehicle orientation data for display on a monitor; and vehicle orientation information to a computerized vehicle operation system.
2. The system according to claim 1, further comprising a monitor adapted and configured for displaying said processed images.
3. The system according to claim 2, wherein said monitor is disposed on the vehicle in a location permitting said processed images to be viewed by the driver while driving.
4. The system according to claim 2, wherein said at least one video camera includes a first video camera and a second video camera, each adapted and configured to be mounted on one side of the vehicle, facing forwards, and wherein said monitor is adapted and configured for simultaneously displaying processed images captured by said first and second video cameras.
5. The system according to claim 4, further comprising a video combiner (splitter) for combining the images received from said first and second video cameras into a single video signal to be displayed on said monitor.
6. The system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one camera is disposed on a rear portion of the vehicle.
7. The system according to claim 1, wherein said view includes an edge of a lane in which the vehicle is traveling.
8. A method for providing information to a driver of a motor vehicle, the method comprising: providing at least one video camera including a lens having an angle of view that provides a field of view allowing capture, simultaneously, of images of a view alongside the vehicle and of at least part of the side of the vehicle; mounting the at least one video camera on a side of the vehicle with the lens facing forward; capturing images, simultaneously, of a view alongside the vehicle and of at least a part of one side of the vehicle, from the rear towards the front; processing said captured images; and providing at least one of: processed images including vehicle orientation data for display to a monitor; and vehicle orientation information to a computerized vehicle operation system.
9. The method according to claim 8, further comprising: transferring the processed images on a monitor disposed in the vehicle in view of a driver; and displaying the processed images on the monitor so said images can be viewed by the driver while driving.
10. The method according to claim 8, further comprising splitting the processed images for simultaneous side by side display on a single monitor.
11. The method according to claim 8, wherein said step of mounting includes mounting said at least one camera on a rear portion of the vehicle.
12. The system according to claim 3, wherein said at least one video camera includes a first video camera and a second video camera, each adapted and configured to be mounted on one side of the vehicle, facing forwards, and wherein said monitor is adapted and configured for simultaneously displaying processed images captured by said first and second video cameras.
13. The system according to claim 6, wherein said view includes an edge of a lane in which the vehicle is traveling.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The invention is herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0019] The present invention relates to mounting cameras on motor vehicles, to improve the driver's capabilities to see the road in a way that otherwise could not be seen. Specifically, the invention relates to installing at least one video camera on a side of the vehicle, facing forwards, to view the side of the vehicle as well as an area at the side of the vehicle. Each video camera includes a lens having an angle of view that provides a field of view allowing capture, simultaneously, of images of a view alongside the vehicle and at least of part of the side of the vehicle, from the rear towards the front. The cameras are mounted on a side of the vehicle with the lenses facing forward.
[0020] Preferably, the camera is mounted on a rear part of a vehicle. For purposes of the present invention, the “rear” of a vehicle extends from the side of the vehicle behind the driver's seat and all the way to the side of the rear bumper of the vehicle. The camera is mounted on the vehicle facing forwards, on one or on both sides of the vehicle, to permit the driver to see at least part of the side of the vehicle at the same time as areas beside the vehicle and in front of the camera (the view alongside the vehicle) that otherwise could not be seen. Since the driver can see the side of the vehicle and, at the same time, the road beside his vehicle, he or she can better evaluate the relative distance between the side of the vehicle and the curb, lane marker, adjacent cars, etc., to improve the safety of driving and avoid mishaps. Similarly, the cameras can improve the visibility of the driver's vehicle relative to other vehicles driving in the same direction on a multi-lane road. The camera can be mounted by means of a base or other mounting element.
[0021] If only one video camera is installed, it is most effective on the passenger's side of the vehicle, where the driver has less visibility. If two cameras are installed, one will be installed on each side of the vehicle.
[0022] The images captured by the video cameras can be analyzed in a processor that can be in the vehicle or at a remote location. If desired, the images can be recorded for future reference. From the images captured by the cameras, the driver can see, on the monitor, the sides of the car and the location of the vehicle in the lane. The system is particularly helpful driving in a narrow street, and/or driving on a street with vehicles parked on the side of the street. The system provides the driver with data of the actual orientation of the vehicle in the street, so he will not drive too close to adjacent vehicles or objects. With the help of the cameras, it becomes much safer to drive in foggy weather or to pass a truck on a highway. In addition, the system processor can analyze the road's image, calculate its curvature and alert the driver in the event that his unsafe orientation.
[0023] As stated above, vehicles are equipped today with a rearview camera and a monitor for reverse driving. The same monitor can be used to display the images captured by the cameras of the present invention, since the rearview camera and the cameras mounted on the sides of the vehicle, according to the present invention, do not operate at the same time. In cars without a built-in monitor, a separate monitor can be installed to display the side view images.
[0024] It is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. For the sake of clarity, non-essential elements were omitted from the drawings.
[0025] With specific reference now to the drawings in detail, it is emphasized that the particulars shown are by way of example only and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the preferred embodiments of the present invention in a non-limiting manner. In this regard, no attempt is made to show structural details of the invention in more detail than is necessary for a fundamental understanding of the invention. The description taken with the drawings will show those skilled in the art how the several forms of the invention may be embodied in practice.
[0026] The video camera system of the invention includes various components. The system includes one or two video cameras mounted on one or on both sides of the vehicle, viewing forward, preferably mounted on the rear part of the vehicle, according to exemplary embodiments of the invention. The camera or cameras are mounted in locations permitting capture of images of the side of the vehicle and of the view alongside the vehicle. Preferably, the images of the two cameras are displayed directly on a monitor for the driver to view the images in real time. The display area of the monitor can be split into two parts, each part displaying the image captured by one camera. The two images of the cameras can be combined into one frame by a video combiner (splitter) and displayed on a monitor as one. Alternatively, the system can be configured to display on the monitor images of each side camera separately. The monitor can be the vehicle's display panel or any other monitor installed permanently or temporarily in the vehicle. In addition, the images of the side view cameras can be processed and the results can be used to send the driver an alert signal, in the event of unsafe orientation, or another vehicle is attempting to merge into the same lane, or the results can be used for computerized driving.
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[0037] Thus, as can be seen, the method of providing information to a driver of a motor vehicle includes providing at least one video camera including a lens having an angle of view that provides a field of view allowing capture, simultaneously, of images of a view alongside the vehicle and of at least part of the side of the vehicle. The video camera or cameras are mounted on a side of the vehicle with the lens facing forward, to permit them to capture images, simultaneously, of a view alongside the vehicle and of at least a part of one side of the vehicle, from the rear towards the front. The captured images are processed and provided as processed images for display to a monitor and/or as vehicle orientation information to a computerized vehicle operation system.
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[0039] If desired, in any of the embodiments described herein, the video camera can be a camcorder, including recording capability for recording and saving the captured images.
[0040] It will be appreciated that the images can be transferred from the video cameras to the monitor or to the splitter, or from the splitter to the monitor, in any conventional manner, including, but not limited to, wired, wireless, Bluetooth, cellular, or in any other manner. In some embodiments, the splitter can be part of the monitor. The image processor of the monitor can be utilized to process the images from the cameras, or a separate image processor can be utilized.
[0041] It will further be appreciated that, in addition to or instead of viewing by a driver, the images captured by the cameras can be analyzed by a processor in the vehicle, or external to the vehicle, and supply information for computerized driving of the vehicle.