SEGMENTED LIGHTING ASSEMBLY FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
20190197934 ยท 2019-06-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60Q2300/45
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S41/125
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A plurality of luminous modules able to emit a segmented light beam to be controlled by a common control processor having a single video output interface, while maintaining the ability to project different outlines with each luminous module. This decreases the number of connections necessary between a control unit and a plurality of luminous modules, thereby decreasing the complexity of the system, and decreasing the production cost thereof.
Claims
1: Lighting assembly for a motor vehicle, the assembly comprising a plurality of luminous modules, each module being able to emit a segmented light beam, wherein: the assembly comprises at least one control unit common to a plurality of luminous modules, the control unit being able to transmit, by means of a communication channel, the same digital control image comprising a plurality of digital image channels to each of said modules, and each luminous module is suitable for projecting a segmented light beam determined by a subset of the channels of the received digital control image.
2: Lighting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the assembly comprises a single control unit, common to each of the modules of the plurality of luminous modules.
3: Lighting assembly according to claim 1, wherein each luminous module is suitable for projecting a segmented light beam determined by one of the channels of the digital control image.
4: Lighting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the control unit comprises a plurality of data outputs, each of the data outputs being configured to transmit the digital control image to one of the luminous modules.
5: Lighting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the control unit comprises a data output, said data output being configured to transmit the digital control image to a first of the luminous modules, said first module being configured to repeat the received digital control image to at least one other luminous module of the assembly.
6: Lighting assembly according to claim 5, wherein the luminous modules are connected in a chain, so that each module of the arrangement, except the first, is configured so as to receive the digital control image from the luminous module that precedes it in the chain.
7: Lighting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the luminous modules are capable of projecting a segmented light beam having a resolution of at least 800 segments.
8: Lighting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the control unit is configured to transmit a sequence of digital control images to the luminous modules.
9: Lighting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the digital control image comprises three image channels, includinga red image channel, a green image channel and a blue image channel, and the assembly comprises three luminous modules, each of which is configured so as to project a segmented beam according to one of said three channels, respectively.
10: Lighting assembly according to claim 1, wherein each luminous module comprises a digital micromirror device, DMD, or a monolithic matrix-array source comprising electroluminescent semiconductor elements, or a liquid-crystal display, or a laser-scanning projecting device.
11: Method for controlling a plurality of luminous modules in a lighting assembly for a motor vehicle, each luminous module being able to emit a segmented light beam, wherein the method comprises the following steps: in a control module, generating a digital control image comprising a plurality of digital image channels, the information contained in each image channel defining the outlines of a segmented light beam to be emitted by one of the luminous modules; transmitting, by means of a communication channel, the digital control image to each of said luminous modules.
12: Method according to claim 11, wherein the method comprises the following step: in each of the luminous modules, projecting a segmented light beam determined by a subset of the channels of the received digital control image.
13: Lighting assembly according to claim 2, wherein each luminous module is suitable for projecting a segmented light beam determined by one of the channels of the digital control image.
14: Lighting assembly according to claim 2, wherein the control unit comprises a plurality of data outputs, each of the data outputs being configured to transmit the digital control image to one of the luminous modules.
15: Lighting assembly according to claim 2, wherein the control unit comprises a data output, said data output being configured to transmit the digital control image to a first of the luminous modules, said first module being configured to repeat the received digital control image to at least one other luminous module of the assembly.
16: Lighting assembly according to claim 7, wherein the luminous modules are capable of projecting a segmented light beam having a resolution of at least 800 segments.
17: Lighting assembly according to claim 2, wherein the control unit is configured to transmit a sequence of digital control images to the luminous modules.
18: Lighting assembly according to claim 2, wherein the digital control image comprises three image channels, including a red image channel, a green image channel and a blue image channel, and in that the assembly comprises three luminous modules, each of which is configured so as to project a segmented beam according to one of said three channels, respectively.
19: Lighting assembly according to claim 2, wherein each luminous module comprises a digital micromirror device, DMD, or a monolithic matrix-array source comprising electroluminescent semiconductor elements, or a liquid-crystal display, or a laser-scanning projecting device.
20: Lighting assembly according to claim 3, wherein the control unit comprises a plurality of data outputs, each of the data outputs being configured to transmit the digital control image to one of the luminous modules.
Description
[0025] Other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood from the description of the examples and of the drawings, in which:
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[0029] Unless specifically indicated otherwise, technical features described in detail for a given embodiment may be combined with the technical features described in the context of other embodiments described by way of nonlimiting example. Similar reference numbers will be used to reference similar concepts in the various embodiments of the invention. For example, the references 100, 200 and 300 designate three embodiments of a lighting assembly according to the invention.
[0030] The description concentrates on the technical aspects by which the embodiments of a lighting assembly according to the invention differ with respect to known solutions. Other technical elements required for operation of a lighting assembly, but which are well known to those skilled in the art, are not explained in detail in order to present the invention in a clear and concise manner. It is for example a question of electrical power-supply modules for supplying the luminous modules with power, and of units for controlling electrical current, or of optical modules comprising optical lenses, or even of heat-dissipating elements and mechanical supports. Likewise, the operation of the luminous modules that generate the segmented light beams, i.e. modules such as DMDs, matrix-array LED sources, laser-scanning sources or liquid-crystal displays, will not be detailed and is known in the art.
[0031] The illustration of
[0032] Generally, it is known to record various components of a digital image in dedicated image channels, the composition of which gives the complete image. By way of example, the red component of each pixel is recorded in a matrix that represents the red channel, and so on. The combination of the channels gives the red, green and blue components of each pixel of the digital image.
[0033] In the context of the present invention, the digital control image 160 generated by the control unit 150 comprises a plurality of channels, each channel representing a matrix of pixels or of segments. The content of each matrix of segments is for example pre-recorded in a memory element to which the control unit has read access. For example, the memory element may contain a plurality of possible contents, depending on the luminous function that is to be produced by the luminous modules. When the control unit receives an order to produce a given luminous function, for example from a central control unit of the motor vehicle, the corresponding content is loaded from the memory element in order to generate the channels of the control image 160. The information of the first channel 1 comprise the control information for the first luminous module 110, whereas the information of the Nth channel comprise the control information for the luminous module of index N, 120. In other words, the digital image 160 of dimensions X times Y pixels or segments comprises N subimages of identical dimensions and which are determined for each of its channels. Each luminous module 110, 120 is configured so as to project a segmented light beam of dimensions X times Y pixels, corresponding to one of the received image channels, while ignoring the other channels of the digital control image. Each luminous module may be located in a different luminous projecting device (headlight) of the motor vehicle.
[0034] By way of example, if the luminous module 110 is a DMD, following reception of the digital control image, the micromirrors are positioned by the luminous module 110, which comprises as is known its own module for controlling the position of the micromirrors. The micromirrors are positioned so that the outline determined by the first image channel of the digital control image 160 is projected by the light beam reflected by the matrix array of micromirrors.
[0035] The illustration of
[0036] The illustration of
[0037] In all the embodiments of the invention, a new digital control image may alternatively be transmitted at preset times. For example, the control unit 350 of
[0038] The scope of protection is determined by the following claims.