METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AT LEAST ONE WASHING DEVICE OF AT LEAST ONE SENSOR SITUATED ON AN OUTER CONTOUR OF A VEHICLE
20200207313 ยท 2020-07-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60S1/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S1/0848
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S1/522
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
In the method for controlling at least one washing device of at least one sensor situated on an outer contour of a vehicle, a completed vehicle wash of the outer contour of the vehicle is initially recognized. In this case, sensors, for example, are distance sensors, which detect the surroundings of a vehicle and are situated for this purpose on the outer body of the vehicle. As a result of a completed vehicle wash, the externally mounted sensors are cleaned as well and, therefore, after a vehicle wash, it may be assumed that these sensors are now free of dirt. First control signals for actuating the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor are generated depending on a recognized vehicle wash, which was carried out, for example, in a car wash.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A method for controlling at least one washing device of at least one sensor situated on an outer contour of a vehicle, the method comprising the following steps: recognizing a completed vehicle wash of the outer contour of the vehicle; generating first control signals for actuating the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor situated on the outer contour of the vehicle depending on the recognized completed vehicle wash.
17. The method as recited in claim 16, wherein the first control signals for actuating the at least one washing device are generated in such a way that the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor is temporarily switched off depending on the recognized completed vehicle wash.
18. The method as recited in claim 16, wherein the recognition of the completed vehicle wash takes place using the following method steps: detecting at least one motion of at least one wiper arm of a windshield wiper of the vehicle; detecting at least one operating variable of the vehicle; recognizing the completed vehicle wash depending on the detected motion of the at least one wiper arm and the detected at least one operating variable of the vehicle.
19. The method as recited in claim 18, wherein the at least one detected operating variable of the vehicle represents a detected rotational speed of at least one wheel of the vehicle.
20. The method as recited in claim 17, further comprising the following steps: recording a time depending on a shut-off of the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor; wherein the method starts again from a beginning of the method depending on the time recording and the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor being switched on again if no further completed vehicle wash is recognized within a predefined first time period.
21. The method as recited in claim 17, further comprising the following steps: recording a time depending on a shut-off of the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor; wherein the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor is switched on again if the recorded time exceeds a predefined second safety-critical time period.
22. The method as recited in claim 17, further comprising the following steps: gathering surroundings information of the vehicle; recognizing a situation, which represents an increased risk for dirt on the at least one sensor situated on the outer contour of the vehicle, depending on the gathered surroundings information; and switching on the at least one washing device depending on the recognized situation.
23. A processing unit configured to control at least one washing device of at least one sensor situated on an outer contour of a vehicle, the processing unit configured to: recognize a completed vehicle wash of the outer contour of the vehicle; and generate first control signals for actuating the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor situated on the outer contour of the vehicle depending on a recognized completed vehicle wash.
24. The processing unit as recited in claim 23, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: receive at least one motion of at least one wiper arm of a windshield wiper of the vehicle from a first detection unit; receive at least one operating variable of the vehicle from a second detection unit; and recognize the completed vehicle wash depending on the received motion of the at least one wiper arm and the detected at least one operating variable of the vehicle.
25. The processing unit as recited in claim 23, wherein the processing unit is configured to generate the first control signals for actuating the at least one washing device in such a way that the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor is temporarily switched off depending on a recognized completed vehicle wash.
26. The processing unit as recited in claim 24, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: generating second control signals for actuating a third detection unit for recording a time depending on a shut-off of the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor.
27. A motor vehicle, comprising: a processing unit; at least one sensor situated on an outer contour of the vehicle; and at least one washing device for the at least one sensor situated on the outer contour of the vehicle; wherein the processing unit is configured to recognize a completed wash of an outer contour of the vehicle, and, depending on a recognized completed vehicle wash, actuate the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor situated on the outer contour of the vehicle.
28. The vehicle as recited in claim 27, further comprising: a first detection unit configured to detect at least one motion of at least one wiper arm of a windshield wiper of the vehicle; and a second detection unit configured to detect at least one operating variable of the vehicle; wherein the processing unit is configured to receive the detected at least one motion of the at least one wiper arm and the at least one operating variable of the vehicle, and is configured to recognize the completed vehicle wash depending on the received motion of the at least one wiper arm and the detected at least one operating variable of the vehicle.
29. The vehicle as recited in claim 27, further comprising; a third detection unit configured to record a time; wherein the processing unit is configured to generate first control signals for actuating the at least one washing device in such a way that the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor is switched off depending on a recognized completed vehicle wash and to actuate the third detection unit depending on a shut-off of the at least one washing device of the at least one sensor.
30. The vehicle as recited in claim 29, wherein the third detecting unit includes a clock.
31. The vehicle as recited in claim 27, further comprising: a fourth detection unit configured to gather surroundings information of the vehicle; wherein the processing unit is configured to recognize a situation, which represents an increased risk for dirt on the at least one sensor situated on the outer contour of the vehicle, depending on the gathered surroundings information and, depending on a recognized situation, switching on the at least one washing device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
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[0021] Optionally, processing unit 10 is designed for detecting at least one motion of at least one wiper arm of a windshield wiper of the vehicle with the aid of a first detection unit 5. Moreover, processing unit 10 is optionally designed for receiving at least one operating variable of the vehicle from a second detection unit 15. Depending on the received motion of the at least one wiper arm and the detected at least one operating variable of the vehicle, processing unit 10 recognizes a completed vehicle wash.
[0022] Optionally, processing unit 10 is designed for receiving gathered surroundings information of the vehicle from a fourth detection unit 40 and, depending on the gathered surroundings information, recognizing a situation, which represents an increased risk for dirt on the at least one sensor situated on the outer contour of the vehicle. Processing unit 10 is also designed for switching on the at least one washing device again depending on a recognized situation.
[0023] Optionally, processing unit 10 is designed for receiving detected activation signals of a windshield cleaning device 6a and/or a rear window cleaning device 6b of the vehicle and, depending on the detected activation signals, recognizing a situation, which represents an increased risk for dirt on the at least one sensor situated on the outer contour of the vehicle. Processing unit 10 is also designed for switching on the at least one washing device again depending on a recognized situation.
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[0025] Optionally, the first control signals are generated in such a way that the at least one sensor washing device is temporarily switched off in a subsequent method step 155.
[0026] Thereupon, the method is terminated.
[0027] Moreover, the recognition of a completed vehicle wash takes place by additional optional method steps. In this process, in a method step 100, at least one motion of a wiper arm of a windshield wiper of the vehicle is detected and, in a subsequent method step 110, at least one operating variable of the vehicle is detected. If it is established in method step 120 that a motion of the wiper arm was detected and if it is additionally established in method step 130 that the detected operating variable of the vehicle indicates a stationary vehicle not in service, a completed wash of the vehicle outer contour is recognized in method step 140. Optionally, the at least one operating variable of the vehicle represents a detected rotational speed of at least one wheel of the vehicle.
[0028] Moreover, optionally, following the shut-off of the sensor washing device in method step 155, the time is recorded in method step 160 and this recorded time is compared to a first time threshold in method step 190. If it is established that the third time threshold has not yet been exceeded, the method is started again from the beginning. If the time threshold is finally exceeded, a check is carried out in following method step 200 to determine whether a further wash was carried out during the time. If a further wash of the vehicle outer contour was carried out, the sensor washing device remains switched off and the method starts from the beginning or, optionally, is terminated. However, if no further vehicle wash was established, the at least one sensor washing device is switched on again in following method step 210.
[0029] Moreover, optionally, in a method step 170 following method step 150, surroundings information is gathered and a check is carried out in a following method step 180 to determine whether a situation may be ascertained from the gathered surroundings information, which represents an increased risk for dirt on the at least one sensor situated on the outer contour of the vehicle. If a muddy surface is detected, for example, with the aid of a camera, this may infer that there is an increased risk for dirt on the sensor. Travel on a wet expressway, in the case of which a preceding vehicle throws road spray back onto the relevant vehicle, may also result in such a situation, for example. Optionally, in order to check whether a situation is present, which represents an increased risk for dirt on the at least one sensor situated on the outer contour of the vehicle, at least one activation signal of a windshield cleaning device and/or a detected activation of a rear window cleaning device of the vehicle is detected in method step 157. If a predefined number of activation signals is detected within a predefined third time period, it may be assumed that the vehicle is considerably covered in dirt and this dirt is therefore also located on the sensors. Correspondingly, a situation would be present in this case, which indicates an increased risk for dirt on the sensor.
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[0031] In this case, in contrast to the method sequence from