METHOD FOR SIGNALLING VITAL PARAMETERS AND/OR VITAL PARAMETER PATTERNS IN A VEHICLE

20230022765 · 2023-01-26

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    Abstract

    A method for signaling a measured and/or a predetermined vital parameter and/or vital parameter pattern for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle involves arranging a functional element set up to have a visual and/or audible and/or haptic effect on at least one vehicle occupant, and a measured and/or a predetermined vital parameter and/or vital parameter pattern is signaled non-verbally by the functional element.

    Claims

    1-10. (canceled)

    11. A method, comprising: measuring or predetermining a vital parameter or vital parameter pattern of a vehicle occupant in a vehicle; and non-verbally signaling the vehicle occupant, by at least one functional element of the vehicle, the measured or predetermined vital parameter or vital parameter pattern, wherein the at least one vehicle component non-verbally signals the vehicle occupant by a visual, audible, or haptic effect.

    12. The method of claim 11, wherein the vital parameter or vital parameter pattern is a breathing frequency set by the vehicle occupant and, according to set the breathing frequency, a point in time or a course of a recommended inspiration or a recommended expiration is signaled.

    13. The method of claim 11, wherein the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern is compared to a reference vital parameter or a reference vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed state, wherein a degree of accordance between the measured vital parameter or the measured vital parameter pattern and the reference vital parameter or the reference vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed state is non-verbally signaled to the vehicle occupant by the at least one functional element in a visual, audible, or haptical manner.

    14. The method of claim 13, wherein the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern is a heart rate variability determined from a heart rate of the vehicle occupant and the heart rate variability is compared to a reference heart rate variability typical of a relaxed state.

    15. The method of claim 11, wherein the non-verbal signaling comprises setting at least one massage element arranged on at least one vehicle seat or by adjusting a lumbar support that is shiftable in a dorsal-ventral direction.

    16. The method of claim 11, wherein the non-verbal signaling comprises reproducing a quadrophonic sound signal by a plurality of loudspeakers arranged in the vehicle interior and configured for quadrophonic sound reproduction.

    17. The method of claim 11, wherein the non-verbal signaling comprises changing a light intensity or a light color of at least one interior light arranged in an interior of the vehicle.

    18. The method of claim 11, wherein the non-verbal signaling comprises adjusting an air-conditioning system arranged in the vehicle having an air outlet opening arranged in an interior of the vehicle by changing a temperature or volume of an air flow emitted by the air-conditioning system via the air outlet opening.

    19. The method of claim 11, wherein the non-verbal signaling comprises vibrating a steering wheel arranged in an interior of the vehicle.

    20. The method of claim 11, wherein the non-verbal signaling comprises changing a belt tension or a belt setting of at least one seatbelt in an interior of the vehicle in terms of belt tension or belt position.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SOLE FIGURE

    [0032] Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail below by means of a drawing.

    [0033] The sole FIGURE schematically illustrates a vehicle interior.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0034] The sole FIGURE illustrates a vehicle interior 1 of a vehicle in which functional elements 2 to 9 are arranged, with which safety and vehicle comfort functions are implemented.

    [0035] A steering wheel 2 is arranged in the vehicle interior 1, which can be made to vibrate by means of electromechanical actuators (not depicted in more detail). Furthermore, intelligent interior lights 3 are arranged in the vehicle interior 1, which can be varied in terms of light intensity and/or in terms of light color. For example, a plurality of interior lights 3 can be controlled synchronously in order to convey a predetermined lighting impression in the vehicle interior 1, for example an ambient light lighting impression or a connected light lighting impression.

    [0036] In addition, loudspeakers 4 are arranged in the vehicle interior 1, which are set up for reproducing 4D sound.

    [0037] Furthermore, vehicle seats 5 are arranged in the vehicle interior 1. A vehicle seat 5 has massage elements 6 that can be operated electromechanically and/or pneumatically, which are set up for locally moving seat elements of the vehicle seat 5 in such a way that a massage function is implemented for a person sitting on the vehicle seat 5. The massage elements 6 can be formed, for example, as air-filled cushion elements which change in terms of their shape by means of pneumatically varied inner pressure and exert a massage movement on a partial surface of the seat surface or the backrest of the vehicle seat 5.

    [0038] Moreover, the vehicle seat 5 has an electromechanically moveable lumbar support 7 in the backrest, with which a support and pressure effect can be exerted on the lumbar spine of a person sitting on the vehicle seat 5 with shiftable intensity.

    [0039] Furthermore, seatbelts 8 for safely fixing a person sitting on a vehicle seat 5 are arranged in the vehicle interior 1. The seatbelts 8 can be changed in terms of belt setting and/or in terms of belt tension, for example by means of electromechanical drives not depicted in more detail.

    [0040] Furthermore, the vehicle interior 1 has at least one air outlet opening 9 for the vehicle air-conditioning, from which air flow with an air flow that can be changed, for example, by adjusting a fan rotational speed and/or a temperature that can be changed flows.

    [0041] The functional elements 2 to 9 can thus be perceived haptically, visually and/or audibly by a vehicle occupant and can be used to introduce bio-feedback training as described below.

    [0042] In a first part of the method referred to as a breathing guideline, a vehicle occupant is made aware of the point in time of breathing in and/or the point in time of breathing out by means of the functional elements 2 to 9, wherein the vehicle occupant can set the breathing frequency controlled by the breathing guideline in a physiological breathing frequency range, for example in a range of between 5 to 12, preferably of between 5 to 7 breath cycles a minute. A breath cycle here comprises an inspiration and a successive expiration.

    [0043] The guideline of the point in time for a breathing movement (inspiration or expiration) can be displayed visually, for example by text and/or drawings depicted on a display. Additionally, or alternatively, the point in time for a breathing movement can be displayed audibly, for example by an announcement reproduced via a loudspeaker 4.

    [0044] According to the invention, the signaling of the point in time for a breathing movement can be supported by a massage element 6 assuming a predetermined position and/or carrying out a predetermined movement.

    [0045] Additionally, or alternatively, the signaling of the point in time for a breathing movement can be supported by the lumbar support 7 being moved into a predetermined position.

    [0046] Additionally, or alternatively, the signaling of the point in time for a breathing movement can be supported by an acoustic signal formed as a 4D sound being emitted via loudspeakers 4.

    [0047] Additionally, or alternatively, the signaling of the point in time for a breathing movement can be supported by a quadrophonic acoustic signal formed as 4D sound being emitted via loudspeakers 4.

    [0048] Additionally, or alternatively, the signaling of the point in time for a breathing movement can be supported by light emitted by at least one interior light 3 being changed in terms of the intensity and/or in terms of color.

    [0049] Additionally, or alternatively, the signaling of the point in time for a breathing movement can be supported by an air-conditioning system of the vehicle being controlled in such a way that a pulsating amount of air emerges from at least one air outlet opening 9 and/or a pulsating temperature of the emerging amount of air is set.

    [0050] Additionally, or alternatively, the signaling of the point in time for a breathing movement can be supported by a distinctive vibration of the steering wheel 2.

    [0051] Additionally, or alternatively, the signaling of the point in time for a breathing movement can be supported by a seatbelt 8 being tensioned (tightened) or relaxed.

    [0052] It is possible that the signals emitted by the functional elements 2 to 9 vary according to the type of the breathing movement signaled (inspiration or expiration) and according to the point in time in relation to the start of the breathing movement. For example, it is possible to move a lumbar support 7 during a signaled inspiration initially quickly and then gradually getting slower in the dorsal direction and, during a signaled expiration, to initially move it quickly and then gradually getting slower in a ventral direction.

    [0053] The signals emitted by the functional elements in the part of the method referred to as the breathing guideline are only controlled by the chosen breathing frequency.

    [0054] In a second part of the method referred to as breathing analysis, vital parameters of a vehicle occupant are recorded and analyzed. Measurements are referred to as vital parameters, which describe basic functions of the human body, for example heart frequency or heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, or breathing frequency.

    [0055] Methods for measuring such parameters are known from the prior art. For example, it is known that the heart frequency or heart rate, i.e., the number of heart beats per minute, can be ascertained via an electrocardiogram. Electrodes for extrapolating the electrocardiogram can be stitched into items of clothing, for example, or fixed on the surface of the skin by means of armbands. It is also known that the heart frequency can be ascertained ballisto-cardiographically by evaluating camera recordings of the face, in particular the lips, of a vehicle occupant. Measuring methods are also known for other vital parameters.

    [0056] According to the invention, a vital parameter or a vital parameter pattern, which describes the temporal course of a vital parameter, is compared to a vital parameter or a vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed person in the part of the method referred to as breathing analysis.

    [0057] In an embodiment of the method, a level of heart rate variability is ascertained from the temporal course of the heart rate, the heart rate variability describing the fluctuation of the time intervals between the R-waves of successive QRS complexes. Methods and measurements for escribing the heart rate variability are known from the prior art. It is also known that very low heart rate variability is typical of stress situations or situations of high cognitive or emotional tension, while heart rate variability that is high in the physiological range is typical of a relaxed base mood.

    [0058] From the comparison between the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern and a vital parameter or vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed person, a current degree of accordance with the vital parameter typical of a relaxed person or the vital signal typical of a relaxed person is ascertained. Preferably, the degree of accordance is ascertained as ordinal-scaled variables or as metric variables. For example, an ordinal-scaled degree of accordance can range from a category of “currently, the pattern of the vital parameter matches a typical pattern of a relaxed person very well” to a category of “currently, the pattern of the vital parameter deviates significantly from the pattern of a relaxed person”.

    [0059] The ascertained degree of accordance between the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern and a vital parameter or vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed person can be signaled visually, for example by lettering and/or drawings depicted on a display. Additionally, or alternatively, the degree of accordance can be signaled audibly, for example by an announcement reproduced via a loudspeaker 4.

    [0060] Signaling the degree of accordance between the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern and a vital parameter or vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed person can thus be supported by a massage element 6 assuming a predetermined position and/or carrying out a predetermined movement.

    [0061] Additionally, or alternatively, signaling the degree of accordance between the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern and a vital parameter or vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed person can be supported by the lumbar support 7 being moved into a predetermined position.

    [0062] Additionally, or alternatively, signaling the degree of accordance between the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern and a vital parameter or vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed person can be supported by an acoustic signal formed as 4D sound being emitted via loudspeakers 4.

    [0063] Additionally, or alternatively, signaling the degree of accordance between the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern and a vital parameter or vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed person can be supported by a quadrophonic acoustic signal formed as 4D sound being emitted via loudspeakers 4.

    [0064] Additionally, or alternatively, signaling the degree of accordance between the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern and a vital parameter or vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed person can be supported by light emitted by at least one interior light 3 being changed in terms of intensity and/or in terms of color.

    [0065] Additionally, or alternatively, signaling the degree of accordance between the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern and a vital parameter or vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed person can be supported by an air-conditioning system of the vehicle being controlled in such a way that a pulsating amount of air emerges from at least one air outlet opening 9 and/or a pulsating temperature of the emerging amount of air being set.

    [0066] Additionally, or alternatively, signaling the degree of accordance between the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern and a vital parameter or vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed person can be supported by there being a distinctive vibration of the steering wheel 2.

    [0067] Additionally, or alternatively, signaling the degree of accordance between the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern and a vital parameter or vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed person can be supported by a seatbelt 8 being tensioned (tightened) or relaxed.

    [0068] An advantage of the method according to the invention is that the distraction of a vehicle occupant, in particular a driver, when signaling a predetermined breathing movement and/or a degree of accordance between the measured vital parameter or vital parameter pattern and a vital parameter or vital parameter pattern typical of a relaxed person can be reduced. Thus, a strong, clear, and specific guide of a vehicle occupant is possible when carrying out bio-feedback exercises, wherein, at the same time, their attention for traffic occurrences is not or only minimally impeded.

    [0069] Although the invention has been illustrated and described in detail by way of preferred embodiments, the invention is not limited by the examples disclosed, and other variations can be derived from these by the person skilled in the art without leaving the scope of the invention. It is therefore clear that there is a plurality of possible variations. It is also clear that embodiments stated by way of example are only really examples that are not to be seen as limiting the scope, application possibilities or configuration of the invention in any way. In fact, the preceding description and the description of the FIGURES enable the person skilled in the art to implement the exemplary embodiments in concrete manner, wherein, with the knowledge of the disclosed inventive concept, the person skilled in the art is able to undertake various changes, for example, with regard to the functioning or arrangement of individual elements stated in an exemplary embodiment without leaving the scope of the invention, which is defined by the claims and their legal equivalents, such as further explanations in the description.