Method and device for the output of haptic information to the driver of a motor vehicle via the brake pedal
10392029 ยท 2019-08-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Alessandro Moia (Holzgerlingen, DE)
- Armin Verhagen (Schwieberdingen, DE)
- Laszlo Boros (Ludwigsburg, DE)
- Simon Hansmann (Plymouth, MI, US)
- Thomas Friedrich (Ingersheim, DE)
Cpc classification
B60W30/0956
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2026/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T2210/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T2220/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T7/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W30/18154
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T8/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K26/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W50/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T8/17
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T8/3255
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60Q1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W30/095
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K26/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T8/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W50/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method for output of haptic information to a driver of a motor vehicle via a brake pedal includes ascertaining, based on signals of an environment-sensor system, imminence of a traffic situation that poses a potential risk to the motor vehicle, and modifying, during a driving of the motor vehicle, independent of a driver input, and in response to the ascertained imminence of the traffic situation, a characteristic of the brake pedal of the motor vehicle.
Claims
1. A method comprising: ascertaining, by a processor and based on signals of an environment-sensor system, imminence of a traffic situation that poses a potential risk to a motor vehicle; and modifying, by the processor, during a driving of the motor vehicle, independent of a driver input, and in response to the ascertained imminence of the traffic situation, a characteristic of a brake pedal of the motor vehicle, thereby providing haptic information to a driver of the motor vehicle, wherein the pedal characteristic describes the correlation between a counterforce quantity that characterizes a counterforce acting on the driver's foot through the brake pedal, and a pedal-travel quantity that characterizes a pedal travel of the brake pedal; ascertaining a brake force that is optimal for managing the imminent traffic situation; determining that a brake force applied by the driver is less than the ascertained optimal brake force; and based on determining that the brake force applied by the driver is less than the ascertained optimal brake force, modifying the pedal characteristic in a manner by which the counterforce of the brake pedal acting on the driver's foot through the brake pedal is reduced.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the impending traffic situation involves an upcoming curve.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the impending traffic situation involves an intersection that is located ahead.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the impending traffic situation involves an approach of a vehicle driving ahead.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the impending traffic situation involves an approach by a trailing vehicle.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the environment-sensor system includes a camera, a radar, an ultrasonic sensor, a GPS, or a Car2X system.
7. A system comprising: a brake pedal; an environment sensor; and a processor, wherein the processor is configured to ascertain, based on signals obtained from the environment-sensor, imminence of a traffic situation that poses a potential risk to a motor vehicle; and modify, during a driving of the motor vehicle, independent of a driver input, and in response to the ascertained imminence of the traffic situation, a characteristic of the brake pedal of the motor vehicle, thereby providing haptic information to a driver of the motor vehicle wherein the pedal characteristic describes the correlation between a counterforce quantity that characterizes a counterforce acting on the driver's foot through the brake pedal, and a pedal-travel quantity that characterizes a pedal travel of the brake pedal; ascertain a brake force that is optimal for managing the imminent traffic situation; and when a brake force applied by the driver is less than the optimal brake force, modify the pedal characteristic in a manner by which the counterforce acting on the driver's foot through the brake pedal is reduced.
8. A method comprising: ascertaining, by a processor and based on signals of an environment-sensor system, imminence of a traffic situation that poses a potential risk to a motor vehicle; and modifying, by the processor, during a driving of the motor vehicle, independent of a driver input, and in response to the ascertained imminence of the traffic situation, a characteristic of a brake pedal of the motor vehicle, thereby providing haptic information to a driver of the motor vehicle, wherein the pedal characteristic describes the correlation between a counterforce quantity that characterizes a counterforce acting on the driver's foot through the brake pedal, and a pedal-travel quantity that characterizes a pedal travel of the brake pedal; ascertaining a brake force that is optimal for managing the imminent traffic situation; determining that a brake force applied by the driver is greater than the ascertained optimal brake force; and based on determining that the brake force applied by the driver is greater than the ascertained optimal brake force, modifying the pedal characteristic in a manner by which the counterforce of the brake pedal acting on the driver's foot through the brake pedal is increased.
9. A system comprising: a brake pedal; an environment sensor; and a processor, wherein the processor is configured to ascertain, based on signals obtained from the environment-sensor, imminence of a traffic situation that poses a potential risk to a motor vehicle; and modify, during a driving of the motor vehicle, independent of a driver input, and in response to the ascertained imminence of the traffic situation, a characteristic of the brake pedal of the motor vehicle, thereby providing haptic information to a driver of the motor vehicle, wherein the pedal characteristic describes the correlation between a counterforce quantity that characterizes a counterforce acting on the driver's foot through the brake pedal, and a pedal-travel quantity that characterizes a pedal travel of the brake pedal; ascertain a brake force that is optimal for managing the imminent traffic situation; and when a brake force applied by the driver is greater than the optimal brake force, modify the pedal characteristic in a manner by which the counterforce acting on the driver's foot through the brake pedal is increased.
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(4) Over the past few years, more and more sensors have been introduced in automotive systems for the purpose of detecting the environment. For instance, these are camera systems, radar systems, ultrasonic systems, GPS systems, or Car2X systems. The present invention relates to the adaptation of the force/travel characteristic of the brake pedal to the detected vehicle environment or to the driving situation in order to supply important haptic information to the driver for an optimal braking operation. This results in gains in comfort for the driver as a result of the haptic interventions because the driver is able to execute the optimal deceleration profiles that increase the driving comfort, as well as gains in safety for the driver inasmuch as the haptic interventions enable the driver to execute the deceleration profiles that minimize the risk of an accident, and the driver additionally receives information via the haptic interventions without having to take the driver's eyes off the road.
(5) Conceivable as haptic interventions are both the modification of the force/travel characteristic of the brake pedal and the provision of haptic information to the driver with the aid of a vibration of the brake pedal.
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(7) Characteristics 100 and 200 represent the standard characteristic, which is set without taking the vehicle environment into account.
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(10) To provide the driver with additional information such as a prompt to initiate a full braking operation, it is also possible to actuate different vibration patterns with the aid of the brake pedal.
(11) In the following text, a number of exemplary situations are examined. 1) With the aid of GPS data, e.g., the curve radius and curve slope, as well as data received in a wireless manner from a vehicle-external database, e.g., the condition of the road and the coefficient of friction of the road, an optimal cornering velocity is able to be ascertained, which allows for a safe passage through a curve located directly ahead. If the driver is driving too fast when approaching the curve and does not brake with sufficient strength, then the resistance force of the brake pedal is able to be reduced in order to motivate the driver to implement more forceful braking. For instance, in the example of
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