Vehicle control system
11507089 · 2022-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60W50/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W2050/0071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/1423
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q2300/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05D1/0088
PHYSICS
B60W2040/0818
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G05D1/00
PHYSICS
B60W50/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W40/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The vehicle includes an operation switch for manually operating the operation state of the accessories. The vehicle control system includes a first controller that performs an evacuation traveling in response to a decrease in the driver's consciousness level, and a second controller that controls an operation state of the accessories based on a request from the first controller or operation information of the operation switch. The first controller is configured to transmit, to the second controller, a specific operation rejection request for performing a specific operation rejection process of rejecting the control of the accessories based on the specific operation of the operation switch in response to a decrease in the driver's consciousness level. The second controller is configured to perform the specific operation rejection process when the specific operation rejection request is received from the first controller.
Claims
1. A vehicle control system installed on a vehicle, the vehicle including an operation switch for manually operating an operation state of accessories to at least one of an on position and an off position installed on a body, the system comprising: a first controller configured to execute automated driving of the vehicle, and to perform an evacuation traveling for automated evacuating and stopping the vehicle when a consciousness level of a driver is lower than a predetermined determination value; and a second controller configured to control the operation state of the accessories based on a request from the first controller or operation information of the operation switch, wherein the first controller is configured to transmit a specific operation rejection request to the second controller for performing a specific operation rejection process for rejecting a control of the accessories operated by the driver based on the manual specific operation of the operation switch and to maintain or switch the accessories to the on position thereof when the consciousness level of the driver is lower than a predetermined determination value, wherein the second controller is configured to control the specific operation rejection process when the specific operation rejection request is received from the first controller.
2. The vehicle control system according to claim 1, wherein the accessories includes a headlight, wherein the operation switch includes a light switch including a light-on position for turning on the headlight and a light-off position for turning off the headlight, wherein the specific operation includes an operation of the light switch to the light-off position.
3. The vehicle control system according to claim 2, wherein the light switch further includes an auto-light position for performing an auto-light process for automatically switching the operation state of the headlight in accordance with an external environment, wherein the first controller is configured to transmit an auto-light request for performing the auto-light process to the second controller when the consciousness level of the driver is lower than a predetermined determination value, wherein the second controller is configured to perform the auto-light process when the auto-light request is received from the first controller in a state where the light switch is operated to the light-off position.
4. The vehicle control system according to claim 2, wherein the first controller is configured to transmit a light-on request for turning on the headlight to the second controller when the consciousness level of the driver is lower than a predetermined determination value, wherein the second controller is configured to turn on the headlight when the light-on request is received from the first controller in a state where the light switch is operated in a position different from the light-on position.
5. The vehicle control system according to claim 1, wherein the accessories includes a wiper, wherein the operation switch includes a wiper switch including a wiper-on position for driving the wiper and a wiper-off position for stopping the wiper, wherein the specific operation includes operating the wiper switch to the wiper-off position.
6. The vehicle control system according to claim 5, wherein the wiper switch further includes an auto-wiper position for performing an auto-wiper process for automated switching an operating state of the wiper according to an external environment, wherein the first controller is configured to transmit an auto-wiper request for performing the auto-wiper process to the second controller when the consciousness level of the driver is lower than a predetermined determination value, wherein the second controller is configured to perform the auto-wiper process when the auto-wiper request is received from the first controller in a state where the wiper switch is operated to the wiper-off position or the wiper-on position.
7. The vehicle control system according to claim 1, wherein the accessories include a direction indicator, wherein the operation switch includes a direction indicator switch for switching the lighting state of the direction indicator, wherein the specifying operation includes an operation of the direction indicator switch.
8. The vehicle control system according to claim 1, further comprising a driver-state detection sensor which detects the consciousness level of the driver based on at least one of a heartbeat state and a breathing state of the driver.
9. The vehicle control system according to claim 1, wherein the vehicle is stopped at a road shoulder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it is to be understood that even when the number, quantity, amount, range or other numerical attribute of each element is mentioned in the following description of the embodiments, the present disclosure is not limited to the mentioned numerical attribute unless explicitly described otherwise, or unless the present disclosure is explicitly specified by the numerical attribute theoretically. Furthermore, structures or steps or the like that are described in conjunction with the following embodiments are not necessarily essential to the present disclosure unless explicitly described otherwise, or unless the present disclosure is explicitly specified by the structures, steps or the like theoretically.
1. First Embodiment
1-1. Overall Configuration of Vehicle Control System
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(20) The first control system 110 includes an electronic control unit (hereinafter, also referred to as “ADS-ECU”) 30 for automated driving control. The first control system 110 includes a camera 12, a radar 14, an HMI unit 16, a communication device 18, a navigation device 20, a vehicle-state detection sensor 22, and a driver-state detection sensor 24, all of which are connected to inputs of the ADS-ECU 30. Furthermore, the first control system 110 includes an electronic control unit (hereinafter also referred to as “travelling device ECU”) 40 for a traveling device that is connected to outputs of the ADS-ECU 30.
(21) The camera 12 functions as information acquisition means for acquiring peripheral information of the vehicle M1, for example, a front camera for capturing an image of the front of the vehicle M1, a left rear camera for capturing an image of the left rear of the vehicle M1, and a right rear camera for capturing an image of the right rear of the vehicle M1. The images picked up by the cameras 12 are transmitted as image data to the ADS-ECU 30 at any time, and are subjected to image processes on the respective image data in the ADS-ECU 30. The peripheral information acquired by the camera 12 is, for example, position information and white line information of peripheral vehicles traveling around the vehicle M1, and road information such as signal information.
(22) The radar 14 is, for example, a laser radar, a millimeter wave radar, or the like, and functions as information acquisition means for acquiring peripheral information of the vehicle M1. The radar 14 transmits a laser wave or the like to the front and the rear of the vehicle M1, respectively, and receives the reflected wave to acquire peripheral information of the vehicle M1. The peripheral information acquired by the radar 14 includes, for example, information on the presence or absence of a peripheral vehicle, distance to the peripheral vehicle, angle (i.e., relative position) and speed (relative speed) information, and positional information of a utility pole, a building, or the like. The respective pieces of information detected by the radar 14 are transmitted to the ADS-ECU 30 at any time.
(23) The HMI unit 16 is an interface for providing information to the driver of the vehicle M1 and for receiving information from the driver. For example, the HMI unit 16 includes an input device, a display device, and a speaker. Examples of the input device include a touch panel, a keyboard, a switch, and a button. The driver may input information such as a destination using the input device to the HMI unit 16. The information input from the driver is transmitted to the ADS-ECU 30 at any time.
(24) The communication device 18 functions as an information acquisition unit that receives peripheral information from a roadside system provided on a road via an antenna provided in the vehicle M1. The roadside system is, for example, a beacon device that transmits, for example, traffic jam information, traffic information by lane, regulation information such as a stop, traffic situation information of a blind spot positions, and the like. The communication device 18 also functions as an information acquiring means for communicating with a peripheral vehicle in the vicinity of the vehicle M1, directly via an antenna, or via a relay station (not shown). The peripheral information acquired here includes, for example, position information and speed information of peripheral vehicles.
(25) The respective pieces of information received by the communication device 18 are transmitted to the ADS-ECU 30 at any time.
(26) The navigation device 20 detects the current position of the vehicle M1 from a GPS satellite via an antenna. The navigation device 20 also detects the traveling speed of the vehicle M1 and guides the vehicle to the destination by using the GPS, a speed sensor, a gyroscope, and the like. The navigation device 20 incorporates map data including detailed road information. The map data includes, for example, information on the shape of the road, the number of lanes, the lane width, and the like. The present position information, the road information, and the like acquired by the navigation device 20 are transmitted to the ADS-ECU 30 at any time.
(27) The vehicle-state detection sensor 22 detects the traveling state of the vehicle M1. Examples of the vehicle-state detection sensor 22 include a vehicle speed sensor, a lateral acceleration sensor, and a yaw rate sensor. The information detected by the vehicle-state detection sensor 22 is transmitted to the ADS-ECU 30 at any time.
(28) The driver-state detection sensor 24 detects the consciousness level of the driver who is driving the vehicle M1. The driver's consciousness level detected here includes, for example, a heartbeat state, a breathing state, and the like. The heartbeat state of the driver is grasped by detecting the heartbeat rate of the driver holding the steering wheel, for example, by an electrode incorporated in the steering wheel. Further, the breathing state of the driver is grasped by observing a change in the detection value of the load sensor incorporated in the seat on which the driver sits. The method of detecting the driver's consciousness level is not particularly limited, and may be any method as long as the consciousness level determination processing unit 32, which will be described later, can determine whether or not the driver is in a difficult driving state.
(29) The ADS-ECU 30 corresponds to a first controller of the vehicle control system 100. The ADS-ECU 30 performs automated driving control for automatically driving the vehicle M1. Typically, the ADS-ECU 30 is a microcomputer including a processor, memories, and input/output interfaces. The ADS-ECU 30 receives information required for automated driving control from various information acquiring units via input/output interfaces. Then, the ADS-ECU 30 performs automated driving control based on the received data. Specifically, the ADS-ECU 30 formulates a travel plan of the vehicle M1, and outputs information to the traveling device ECU 40 so that the vehicle M1 travels along the travel plan. The automated driving control executed by the ADS-ECU 30 includes an evacuation traveling control. The evacuation traveling control is a control for automatically evacuating the vehicle M1 to a safe place such as a road shoulder when the driver's consciousness level is lowered. The evacuation traveling control will be described later.
(30) The traveling device ECU 40 is a microcomputer having the same configuration as the ADS-ECU 30. The traveling device ECU 40 is composed of a plurality of ECUs. These ECUs control various types of traveling devices (not shown) for automated traveling the vehicle M1 in accordance with various types of information inputted from the ADS-ECU 30. These traveling devices include a driving force output device, a steering device, and a braking device. The driving force output device is a power source for generating a traveling driving force. The steering device steers the wheels. The braking device generates a braking force.
(31) A known technique is applied to the automated driving control performed by the ADS-ECU 30. Therefore, descriptions of the functions of the ADS-ECU 30 related to the automated driving control will be omitted or simplified. The details of the functions related to the features of the present embodiment will be described later.
(32) The second control system 120 includes an electronic control unit (hereinafter, also referred to as “BODY-ECU”) 50 for controlling accessories. The second control system 120 includes a luminance sensor 60, a rain sensor 62, and an operation switch 80, all of which are connected to the inputs of the BODY-ECU 50. The second control system 120 further includes accessories 70 connected to the output side of the BODY-ECU 50.
(33) The luminance sensor 60 detects the luminance of the external environment at the position of the vehicle M1. The luminance sensor 60 is installed, for example, on the back side of the windshield near the room mirror. The luminance sensor 60 transmits the detected information (hereinafter, also referred to as “luminance information”) to the BODY-ECU 50 at any time. The luminance sensor 60 may transmit luminance information not only to the BODY-ECU 50 but also to the ADS-ECU 30. In this instance, the luminance information is transmitted to the ADS-ECU 30 as one of the information detected by the external sensor.
(34) The rain sensor 62 detects rainfall of the external environment at the position of the vehicle M1. The rain sensor 62 is installed, for example, on the back side of the windshield near the room mirror. The rain sensor 62 detects rain when a position at which the wiper switch 84 described later stops (hereinafter, also referred to as “wiper switch position”) is in an “auto-wiper position” described later. The rain sensor 62 transmits the detected information (hereinafter, also referred to as “rainfall information”) to the BODY-ECU 50 at any time.
(35) The accessories 70 are a component installed to the body of the vehicle M1, and include a headlight 72, a windshield wiper 74, and a direction indicator 76. The operation switch 80 is a switch for manually operating the operation states of these accessories 70. Specifically, the operation switch 80 includes a light switch 82, a wiper switch 84, and a direction indicator switch 86.
(36) The BODY-ECU 50 corresponds to the second controller of the vehicle control system 100. The BODY-ECU 50 is a microcomputer including a processor, memories, and input/output interfaces. The BODY-ECU 50 receives external environmental information from the luminance sensor 60 and the rain sensor 62 and operation information from the operation switch 80 via the input/output interfaces. Then, the BODY-ECU 50 executes accessory control for controlling the operation of the accessories 70 based on the received data. The accessory control includes headlight control, wiper control, and direction indicator control. These controls performed by the BODY-ECU 50 will be described in detail later.
1-2. Evacuation Traveling Control
(37) The vehicle control system 100 of the first embodiment performs evacuation traveling control for automatically evacuating and stopping the vehicle M1 to a safe location such as a shoulder when the driver of the vehicle M1 becomes difficult to dive.
1-3. Headlight Control
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(39) The main body 822 has three positions at which the rotation of the knob 824 is stopped (hereinafter, also referred to as “light switch positions”). The positions of “AUTO”, “HEAD” and “OFF” shown in
(40) When the light switch position is in the “light-on position”, a light-on signal is transmitted from the light switch 82 to the BODY-ECU 50. When the light switch position is in the “auto-light position”, the light switch 82 transmits an auto-light signal to the BODY-ECU 50. When the light switch position is in the “light-off position”, the light switch 82 transmits a light-off signal to the BODY-ECU 50.
(41) The BODY-ECU 50 controls the lighting operation of the headlight 72 based on the input signal from the light switch 82 and the luminance information. When the light-on signal is inputted from the light switch 82, the BODY-ECU 50 always lights the headlight 72. When the auto-light signal is inputted from the light switch 82, the BODY-ECU 50 performs an auto-light process for turning on or off the headlight 72 in accordance with the luminance information. In the auto-light process, the BODY-ECU 50 turns on the headlight 72 when the auto-light signal is inputted and the luminance is less than the reference level. When the auto-light signal is inputted and the luminance of the signal is equal to or higher than the reference value, the BODY-ECU 50 turns off the headlight 72. Further, when the light-off signal is inputted from the light switch 82, the BODY-ECU 50 always turns off the headlight 72.
1-4. Wiper Control
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(43) The wiping operation of the windshield wiper 74 is performed by changing the wiper switch position. Note that the “MIST” position is a position that can be used only while the wiper switch 84 is pushed upward from the “wiper-off position”, and automated returns to the “wiper-off position” when the hand is released from the wiper switch 84.
(44) When the wiper switch position is in the “MIST” position, a wiper-mist signal is transmitted from the wiper switch 84 to the BODY-ECU 50. When the wiper switch position is in the “wiper-off position”, a wiper-off signal is transmitted from the wiper switch 84 to the BODY-ECU 50. When the wiper switch position is in the “auto-wiper position”, an auto-wiper signal is transmitted from the wiper switch 84 to the BODY-ECU 50. When the wiper switch position is in the “LO” or “HI” position, wiper-on signals corresponding to the respective positions are transmitted from the wiper switch 84 to the BODY-ECU 50.
(45) The BODY-ECU 50 controls the wiping operation by the windshield wiper 74 based on the input signal from the wiper switch 84 and the rainfall information. When the wiper-off signal is inputted from the wiper switch 84, the BODY-ECU 50 stops the wiping operation by the windshield wiper 74. When the wiper-mist signal is inputted from the wiper switch 84, the BODY-ECU 50 executes the wiping operation by the windshield wiper 74 a predetermined number of times. In this case, the cleaning liquid is sprayed onto the windshield in synchronization with the wiping operation by the windshield wiper 74. When the auto-wiper signal is inputted from the wiper switch 84, the BODY-ECU 50 performs an auto-wiper process for controlling the wiping operation by the windshield wiper 74 based on the input rainfall information. When the wiper-on signal is inputted from the wiper switch 84, the BODY-ECU 50 performs a wiping operation in accordance with the corresponding wiper-on signal. Specifically, when the wiper-on signal is a signal corresponding to the “LO” position, the wiping operation of the windshield wiper 74 is performed at a low speed. On the other hand, when the wiper-on signal is a signal corresponding to the “HI” position, the wiping operation of the windshield wiper 74 is performed at high speed.
1-5. Direction Indicating Control
(46) In the main body 822 of the light switch 82 shown in
1-6. Features of the Vehicle Control System According to the First Embodiment
(47) It is also conceivable that when the driver's consciousness level of the vehicle M1 decreases, the driver may be in a state of slumping over the steering. In this state, when the vehicle is evacuated to the shoulder of the road, the body of the driver may accidentally move due to the rotation of the steering caused by the lane change, and the driver may touch the operation switch 80. If the operation for ensuring visibility, such as the headlight 72, the windshield wiper 74, and the direction indicator 76, is obstructed, it may be difficult to safely evacuate the vehicle M1 to the shoulder by automated driving.
(48) In the vehicle control system 100 according to the first embodiment, when it is determined that the consciousness level of the driver is lowered, a specific operation rejection control for rejecting the manual specific operation of the operation switch 80 is performed. The specific operation includes the operation of the light switch 82 to the “light-off position”, the operation of the wiper switch 84 to the “wiper-off position”, and general operations of the direction indicator 76.
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1-7. Specifically Process of Specific Operation Rejection Control
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(51) The routine shown in
(52) After the process of step S104 is performed, the ADS-ECU 30 transmits a specific operation rejection request to the BODY-ECU 50 (step S108). After the process of step S108 or S106 is completed, the control routine in terminated.
(53) The routine shown in
(54) As described above, according to the vehicle control system 100 of the first embodiment, by the cooperation between the ADS-ECU 30 and the BODY-ECU 50, it is possible to reject a specific operation of the accessories 70 when the consciousness level is lowered. As a result, it is possible to avoid an unintentional operation change of the accessories 70 to cause a trouble in the evacuation traveling control.
1-8. Modification Examples
(55) The vehicle control system 100 according to the first embodiment may adopt a modified embodiment as described below.
(56) The wiper switch 84 may further include “INT” for intermittently performing the wiping operation of the windshield wiper 74 as the operable wiper switch position. When the wiper switch position is in the INT position, the wiper switch 84 may transmit a wiper-on signal corresponding to the INT position to the BODY-ECU 50. This also applies to other embodiments described later.
2. Second Embodiment
(57) Next, the vehicle control system according to the second embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.
2-1. Configuration of Vehicle Control System According to Second Embodiment
(58) The configuration of the vehicle control system according to second embodiment is the same as that of the vehicle control system 100 of the first embodiment shown in
(59) 2-2. Characteristic Functions of Vehicle Control System According to Second Embodiment
(60) When the consciousness level of the driver of the vehicle M1 decreases, the light switch position of the light switch 82 may be in the “light-off position”. If the evacuation traveling is performed in this state, it may be difficult to secure the visibility when passing through a dark place such as a tunnel or when the day falls and becomes dark thereafter. In this case, the sensors necessary for the evacuation may not function normally, and it may be difficult to safely evacuate the vehicle M1 to the shoulder by the automated driving.
(61) In the vehicle control system according to the second embodiment, when the consciousness level of the driver is lowered and the light switch position is in the “light-off position”, a compulsory auto-light control for compulsorily performing the auto-light process is performed.
(62) 2-3. Specifically Process of the Compulsory Auto-Light Control
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(66) As described above, according to the vehicle control system of the second embodiment, the vehicle control system may compulsorily perform the auto-light process by the cooperation between the ADS-ECU 30 and the BODY-ECU 50. As a result, it is possible to avoid a problem in the evacuation traveling control because the headlight 72 does not light up in a dark place.
2-4. Modified Examples
(67) The vehicle control system of the second embodiment may adopt a modified embodiment as described below.
(68) In the vehicle control system of the second embodiment, the specific operation rejection control executed in the vehicle control system 100 of the first embodiment may be executed together with the compulsory auto-light control.
3. Third Embodiment
(69) Next, the vehicle control system according to the third embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.
(70) 3-1. Configuration of Vehicle Control System According to Third Embodiment
(71) The configuration of the vehicle control system according to third embodiment is the same as that of the vehicle control system 100 of the first embodiment shown in
(72) 3-2. Characteristic Functions of Vehicle Control System According to Third Embodiment
(73) When the consciousness level of the driver of the vehicle M1 decreases, the light switch position of the light switch 82 may be in the “light-off position” or the “auto-light position”. If the evacuation traveling is performed in the state where the light switch position is in the “light-off position”, it may be difficult to secure the visibility when passing through a dark place such as a tunnel or the like or when the day falls and becomes dark thereafter. In this case, the sensors necessary for the evacuation may not function normally, and it may be difficult to safely evacuate the vehicle M1 to the shoulder by the automated driving. In addition, when the evacuation traveling is performed in the state where the light switch position is in the “auto-light position”, the headlight 72 may not be turned on in a relatively bright place. However, there is no problem if the headlight 72 is constantly turned on during the evacuation traveling from the viewpoint of enhancing safety.
(74) In the vehicle control system according to the third embodiment, when the consciousness level of the driver is lowered and the light switch position is in the “light-off position” or the “auto-light position”, the compulsory light-on control for compulsory turning on the headlight 72 is performed.
(75) 3-3. Specifically Process of the Compulsory Light-on Control
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(79) As described above, according to the vehicle control system of the third embodiment, the compulsory light-on control may be performed by the cooperation between the ADS-ECU 30 and the BODY-ECU 50. As a result, it is possible to prevent the safety of the evacuation traveling control from being hindered because the headlight 72 is not turned on.
3-4. Modified Examples
(80) The vehicle control system according to the third embodiment may adopt a modified embodiment as described below.
(81) In the vehicle control system of the third embodiment, the specific operation rejection control executed in the vehicle control system 100 of the first embodiment may be executed together with the compulsory light-on control.
4. Forth Embodiment
(82) Next, the vehicle control system of the fourth embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.
(83) 4-1. Configuration of Vehicle Control System according to Fourth Embodiment
(84) The configuration of the vehicle control system according to forth embodiment is the same as that of the vehicle control system 100 of the first embodiment shown in
(85) 4-2. Characteristic Functions of Vehicle Control System According to Fourth Embodiment
(86) When the consciousness level of the driver of the vehicle M1 decreases, the wiper switch position of the wiper switch 84 may be in the “wiper-off position”. If the evacuation traveling is performed in the state where the wiper switch position is in the “wiper-off position”, it may be difficult to secure visibility when rain starts to swing or when the windshield becomes dirty. In this case, the sensors necessary for the evacuation may not function normally, and it may be difficult to safely evacuate the vehicle M1 to the shoulder by the automated driving. Further, when the evacuation traveling is performed in the state where the wiper switch position is in the “wiper-on position”, the wiping operation is continued even in a situation where the wiping operation is unnecessary, such as a case where rain stops thereafter or a case where the wiper switch position travels in the tunnel. When the wiping operation is performed, the windshield wiper 74 crosses the imaging range of the camera 12 or the like attached to the upper portion of the windshield. Since data is not available while the windshield wiper 74 is crossing these imaging scopes, there is a request to reduce unnecessary wiping operations as much as possible.
(87) In the vehicle control system according to the fourth embodiment, when the consciousness level of the driver is lowered and the wiper switch position is in the “wiper-off position” or the “wiper-on position”, a compulsory auto-wiper control compulsory performing the auto-wiper process.
(88) 4-3. Specifically Process of Compulsory Auto-Wiper Control
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(90) The routine shown in
(91) The routine shown in
(92) As described above, according to the vehicle control system of the fourth embodiment, the compulsory auto-wiper control during the evacuation traveling control may be performed by the cooperation between the ADS-ECU 30 and the BODY-ECU 50. As a result, it is possible to prevent the visibility from the windshield from deteriorating and to prevent the safety of the evacuation traveling control from being hindered.
4-4. Modified Examples
(93) The vehicle control system of the fourth embodiment may adopt a modified embodiment as described below.
(94) In the vehicle control system of the fourth embodiment, the specific operation rejection control executed in the vehicle control system 100 of the first embodiment may be executed together with the compulsory auto-wiper control.
(95) In the vehicle control system of the fourth embodiment, the compulsory auto-light control executed in the vehicle control system of the second embodiment or the compulsory light-on control executed in the vehicle control system of the third embodiment may be executed together with the compulsory auto-wiper control.