Vehicle head-up display device and control method thereof
10338397 ยท 2019-07-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Jung Hoon Seo (Seoul, KR)
- Chan Young YOON (Gwangmyeong-si, KR)
- Sang Hoon HAN (Seoul, KR)
- Jae Ho Oh (Yongin-si, KR)
- Young Hoon Han (Suwon-si, KR)
- Myung Rae Lee (Hwaseong-si, KR)
Cpc classification
G02B2027/0183
PHYSICS
B60K2360/182
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B2027/0196
PHYSICS
G02B2027/0141
PHYSICS
B60K2360/1868
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/184
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B2027/0194
PHYSICS
B60K2360/344
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a vehicle head-up display (HUD) device including a display unit divided into a first display area and a second display area; a folding mirror configured to reflect a first image to the first display area; a picture generation unit (PGU) configured to directly project the first image to the folding mirror; and a control unit configured to adjust a projection distance and a magnification and control the PGU to output the first image to the first image area and to output a second image to the second display area. Here, the first image is an virtual image, and the second image is an real image.
Claims
1. A vehicle head-up display (HUD) device comprising: a display unit divided into a first display area and a second display area; a mirror configured to reflect a first image to the first display area; a picture generation unit (PGU) configured to project the first image to the mirror; and a control unit configured to adjust a projection distance and a magnification and control the PGU to output the first image to the first display area and to output a second image to the second display area, wherein the first image is an virtual image, and the second image is an real image, wherein the control unit is configured to correct distortion of the first image and then perform a control operation to output the first image to the first display area, wherein the control unit is configured to adjust a projection distance and a magnification corresponding to a vehicle's speed and perform the control operation to output the first image to the first display area, wherein the first image is magnified or reduced according to a viewing angle and a projection distance corresponding to a head motion and an eye box of a driver and then is displayed in the first display area.
2. The vehicle HUD device of claim 1, wherein the display unit is formed by depositing an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panel on a transparent glass, and wherein an area of the transparent glass in which the OLED panel is not deposited corresponds to the first display area, and an area of the transparent glass in which the OLED panel is deposited corresponds to the second display area.
3. The vehicle HUD device of claim 2, wherein the OLED panel is deposited on one and more lower end parts and side surface parts of the transparent glass.
4. The vehicle HUD device of claim 1, wherein the projection distance and the magnification corresponding to the vehicle's speed are stored as a lookup table in a memory.
5. The vehicle HUD device of claim 1, further comprising an eye level detection device configured to detect the viewing angle of the driver, wherein the control unit is configured to adjust the magnification based on the viewing angle of the driver detected by the eye level detection device.
6. The vehicle HUD device of claim 5, wherein when the head motion and the eye box of the driver are determined as being outside a predetermined range, the control unit is configured to perform a control operation to display, by the second image, information displayed by the first image.
7. The vehicle HUD device of claim 1, wherein the viewing angle of the driver is directly received from the driver or is received after viewing angle information stored in a memory on a driver basis is withdrawn.
8. The vehicle HUD device of claim 1, wherein the mirror is a planar mirror or an aspherical mirror.
9. A vehicle head-up display (HUD) device comprising: a display unit divided into a first display area and a second display area; a mirror configured to reflect a first image to the first display area; a picture generation unit (PGU) configured to project the first image to the mirror; and a control unit configured to adjust a projection distance and a magnification and control the PGU to output the first image to the first display area and to output a second image to the second display area, wherein the first image is an virtual image, and the second image is an real image, wherein the first image includes one or both of driving route information and speed information of a vehicle, and the second image includes one or more of an image captured by an external camera, vehicle warning information displayed in a cluster, auxiliary information of the driving route information, and auxiliary information of the speed information.
10. The vehicle HUD device of claim 9, wherein when a vehicle is driving at low speed or when there is no vehicle ahead, the driving route information and speed information of the vehicle of the first image are to be output by the second image.
11. A method of controlling a vehicle head-up display device including a display unit divided into a first display area and a second display area by means of a control unit, the method comprising: receiving a viewing angle corresponding to a head motion and an eye box of a driver; adjusting a magnification according to a projection distance and the viewing angle and performing a control operation to output a first image to the first display area; and performing a control operation to output a second image to the second display area, wherein the first image is an virtual image, and the second image is an real image.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the performing of a control operation to output a first image to the first display area comprises controlling a picture generation unit (PGU) configured to directly project the first image to a folding mirror in order to output the first image to the first display area.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the performing of a control operation to output a first image to the first display area comprises adjusting a magnification and a projection distance corresponding to a vehicle's speed and performing a control operation to output the first image to the first display area.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the first image is magnified or reduced according to the viewing angle and the projection distance corresponding to the head motion and the eye box of the driver and then is displayed in the first display area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by describing exemplary embodiments thereof in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(9) Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail to be easily embodied by those skilled in the art with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Further, in order to clearly illustrate the present invention, parts not related to the description are omitted in the drawings.
(10) When one part is referred to as comprising (or including or having) other elements, it should be understood that the part can comprise (or include or have) only those elements or other elements as well as those elements unless specifically described otherwise.
(11) The present invention relates to a vehicle head-up display device 100.
(12) According to an embodiment of the present invention, by distinguishing areas displayed on a display unit 110 by content, and displaying content information for each of the distinguished areas, it is possible for a driver to perceive vehicle information with minimal eye movement during driving.
(13) The vehicle head-up display device 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to
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(15) The vehicle head-up display device 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a display unit 110, a folding mirror 120, a PGU 130, and a control unit 140.
(16) The display unit 110 has a first display area 111 and a second display area 113 distinguished from each other. A first image is displayed in the first display area 111, and a second image is displayed in the second display area 113.
(17) In this case, the first image is an virtual image reflecting a focal distance that a driver looks at according to a vehicle speed, and the second image is an real image.
(18) According to an embodiment of the present invention, it is possible for a driver in a traveling vehicle to perceive vehicle information in an optimal state by separately providing the vehicle information to the first display area 111 in which an virtual image is displayed and the second display area 113 in which an real image is displayed.
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(20) Referring to
(21) For example, the display unit 110 may be formed by depositing an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panel on a transparent glass. In this case, an area of the transparent glass in which the OLED panel is not deposited may correspond to the first display area 111, and an area in which the OLED panel is deposited may correspond to the second display area 113.
(22) The OLED panel may be deposited on one or more lower end parts and side surface parts of the transparent glass.
(23) That is, the OLED panel corresponding to the second display area 113 may be deposited on only a lower end part of the transparent glass as shown in
(24) Referring back to
(25) The PGU 130 may directly project the first image to the folding mirror 120 when a PGU operating unit (not shown) is controlled by the control unit 140.
(26) The folding mirror 120 and the PGU 130 may be arranged and implemented as shown in
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(28) Under control of the control unit 140, the PGU 130 projects a first image P1, which is an virtual image, and the folding mirror 120 reflects the first image P1 projected by the PGU 130 to the first display area 111.
(29) Thus, the first image P1 may be magnified or reduced according to a viewing angle (a) and a projection distance PD corresponding to a head motion (a) and an eye box (b) of the driver and then may be displayed in the first display area 111.
(30) In this case, driver eye level information such as the viewing angle (a) may be directly received from a driver. For example, eye level information may be automatically detected and then input by an eye level detection device, or eye level information stored in a memory on a driver basis may be withdrawn and then input.
(31) For example, when a viewing angle detected by an eye level detection device is high, that is, when a driver's eye level is high, the control unit 140 may perform a control operation to decrease the height of the first image P1 displayed in the first display area 111. Also, when the driver's viewing angle is low, the control unit 140 may perform a control operation to increase the height of the first image P1 displayed in the first display area 111.
(32) Alternatively, when the control unit 140 cannot control the height of the first image P1 corresponding to the driver's viewing angle, that is, when the driver's head motion and eye box are outside a predetermined range, the control unit 140 may perform a control operation to display information regarding the first image P1 in a second image P2 in order to increase visibility of the first image P1 that provides main information.
(33) Since the first image P1 displayed in the first display area 111 is an virtual image, the driver perceives the first image P1 as being located at a projection distance PD.
(34) Also, a second image P2 is displayed in the second display area 113 implemented by the transparent auxiliary display deposited on the combiner mirror.
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(36) In this case, the control unit 140 may correct distortion of the first image and then may perform a control operation to output the first image to the first display area 111.
(37) That is, the control unit 140 may adjust the projection distance and the magnification corresponding to the vehicle's speed and may perform a control operation to output the first image to the first display area 111.
(38) To this end, the projection distance and the magnification corresponding to the vehicle's speed may be prestored in the form of a lookup table, and the control unit 140 may adjust the projection distance and the magnification of the first image by controlling the folding mirror 120 with reference to the lookup table.
(39) For example, the projection distance of the first image is a short distance of about 2.5 m or greater, when the vehicle's speed is low, and the projection distance of the first image is a long distance of about 7.5 m or less, when the vehicle's speed is high.
(40) Also, the control unit 140 may combine information regarding a variety of external input content such as cluster vehicle information, an image captured by a camera, etc., select information to be displayed in the first display area 111 and the second display area 113, and then perform a control operation to output the selected information by the first image and the second image.
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(42) For example, the control unit 140 may perform selection and control so that main information of a vehicle is to be displayed by a first image and auxiliary information of a vehicle is to be displayed by a second image.
(43) That is, as shown in
(44) Also, as shown in
(45) However, the information displayed by the first image and the second image is not limited thereto, but may be freely changed by a vehicle's settings. For example, when a vehicle is traveling at low speed or when there is no vehicle ahead, the control unit 140 may perform selection and control so that main information of the vehicle is to be output by a second image.
(46) The control unit 140 may include a communication module (not shown), a memory (not shown), and a processor (not shown).
(47) The communication module may include both a wired communication module and a wireless communication module for transmitting or receiving data to or from a device inside the vehicle. The wired communication module may be implemented by using a power line communication device, a telephone line communication device, a cable home (MoCA), Ethernet, IEEE1294, a unified wire home network, or an RS-485 control device. Also, the wireless communication module may be implemented by using wireless local area network (WLAN), Bluetooth, HDR WPAN, UWB, ZigBee, Impulse Radio, 60-GHz WPAN, binary-CDMA, a wireless USB technique, a wireless HDMI technique, or the like.
(48) More preferably, the communication module may transmit or receive data to or from internal devices of the vehicle through a controller area network (CAN) communication.
(49) A memory stores a program for controlling the head-up display device, and a processor executes a program stored in the memory.
(50) In this case, a memory is collectively referred to as a non-volatile storage device, which maintains stored information even when no power is supplied, and a volatile storage device.
(51) Examples of the memory may include a NAND flash memory such as a compact flash (CF) card, a secure digital (SD) card, a memory stick, a solid-state drive (SSD), or a micro SD card, a magnetic computer memory device such as a hard disk drive (HDD), and an optical disc drive such as a compact disc (CD)-read only memory (ROM) or a digital versatile disc (DVD)-ROM.
(52) The elements illustrated in
(53) However, the elements are not limited to software or hardware, and may be configured to be in an addressable storage medium or configured to activate one or more processors.
(54) Accordingly, examples of the elements include elements such as software elements, object-oriented software elements, class elements, and task elements, processes, functions, attributes, procedures, subroutines, program code segments, drivers, firmware, microcode, circuits, data, database, data structures, tables, arrays, and variables.
(55) Elements and functions provided by corresponding elements may be combined to compose a smaller number of elements or may be divided into additional elements.
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(57) In a method of controlling a vehicle head-up display device according to an embodiment of the present invention, first, a control unit receives a viewing angle corresponding to a head motion and an eye box of a driver (S110).
(58) Subsequently, the control unit adjusts a magnification according to a projection distance and the viewing angle of the driver and performs a control operation to output a first image to a first display area (S120). In this case, the control unit may control a PGU configured to directly project the first image to a folding mirror in order to output the first image to the first display area.
(59) Also, the control unit may adjust the projection distance and the magnification according to a vehicle's speed to perform a control operation to output the first image to the first display area. In this case, the first image may be magnified or reduced according to the viewing angle and the projection distance corresponding to the head motion and the eye box of the driver and then may be displayed in the first display area.
(60) Subsequently, the control unit performs a control operation to output a second image to a second display area (S130).
(61) In this case, the first image is an virtual image, and the second image is an real image.
(62) In the above description, steps S110 to S130 may be divided into additional steps or combined to compose a smaller number of steps depending on the implementation of the present invention. Also, if necessary, some of the steps may be omitted, or the steps may be performed in an order different from that described above. Furthermore, although not described here, the above description with reference to
(63) According to any one of the embodiments of the present invention, by additionally including a transparent auxiliary display that outputs a short-distance real image, it is possible to provide a variety of vehicle information to a driver with minimal eye movement.
(64) Also, by displaying a warning light indication on the second display area 113, it is possible to decrease the number of components through cluster replacement and thus to decrease the weight of a product.
(65) Meanwhile, an embodiment of the present invention may be implemented as a computer program stored in a computer-executable medium or a recording medium including computer-executable instructions. A computer-readable medium may be any available medium accessible by a computer and may include volatile and non-volatile media and discrete and integrated media. Also, a computer-readable medium may include both a computer storage medium and a communication medium. A computer storage medium includes volatile and non-volatile media and discrete and integrated media, which are implemented in any method or technique for storing information such as a computer-readable instruction, a data structure, a program module, or other data. A communication medium includes a computer-readable instruction, a data structure, a program module, other data, e.g., modulated data signals such as subcarriers, or other transmission mechanisms. An example of the communication medium includes any information transfer medium.
(66) While the method and system of the present invention have been described above with respect to specific embodiments, some or all elements or operations of the method and system may be realized by a computer system having a general-purpose hardware architecture.
(67) The above description of the present invention is merely an example. It would be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the present invention may be easily embodied in many different forms without changing the technical idea or essential features thereof. Thus, the above exemplary embodiments are merely examples and the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, elements of the exemplary embodiments described herein as being included in a single device may be dispersed. Similarly, elements of the exemplary embodiments described herein as being dispersed may be combined.
(68) Therefore, the scope of the present invention is defined not by the detailed description but by the following claims, and all changes or modifications within the claims and their equivalents will be construed as being included in the scope of the present invention.