V2X ROUTE CONFLICT WITH EMERGENCY VEHICLE INDICATOR
20230162595 · 2023-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01C21/365
PHYSICS
G08G1/0104
PHYSICS
G08G1/09626
PHYSICS
G08G1/0965
PHYSICS
G08G1/087
PHYSICS
G01C21/3415
PHYSICS
G06F3/14
PHYSICS
G01C21/3697
PHYSICS
International classification
G06F3/14
PHYSICS
G08G1/087
PHYSICS
G08G1/0962
PHYSICS
G08G1/0968
PHYSICS
Abstract
A route conflict with emergency vehicle identification system includes an infrastructure receiving vehicle location, speed and trajectory information of an emergency vehicle. An automobile vehicle is in communication with the infrastructure and receives the vehicle location, speed and trajectory information of the emergency vehicle. A navigation system of the automobile vehicle operates using global positioning system (GPS) data and preloaded map data to generate a map identifying at least one roadway and a potential conflict on the at least one roadway between projected paths of the emergency vehicle and the automobile vehicle on the at least one roadway. A head-up display or a head-down display of the automobile vehicle visually presents the potential conflict.
Claims
1. A route conflict with emergency vehicle identification system, comprising: an infrastructure receiving a vehicle location, a vehicle speed and a vehicle trajectory information of an emergency vehicle; an automobile vehicle in communication with the infrastructure and receiving the vehicle location, the vehicle speed and the vehicle trajectory information of the emergency vehicle; a navigation system of the automobile vehicle operating using a global positioning system (GPS) data and a preloaded map data to generate a map including at least one roadway and a potential conflict on the at least one roadway between projected paths of the emergency vehicle and the automobile vehicle on the at least one roadway; and a head-up display or a head-down display of the automobile vehicle visually presenting the potential conflict.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the potential conflict defines a trajectory conflict zone superimposed onto the map generated by the navigation system.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the trajectory conflict zone includes a total length defining a time difference for the emergency vehicle and the automobile vehicle to reach a common location.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein a first end of the trajectory conflict zone defines an earliest projected time for the emergency vehicle to reach the common location, and a second end of the trajectory conflict zone defines a latest projected time for the emergency vehicle to reach the common location.
5. The system of claim 1, further including at least one data window of the head-up display or the head-down display onto which is streamed an information display providing a digital speed display and a heading of the automobile vehicle.
6. The system of claim 2, wherein when generated the trajectory conflict zone is visually presented by the head-up display or the head-down display onto an impacted zone or area of the at least one roadway to alert an operator of the automobile vehicle of a potential travel path conflict.
7. The system of claim 6, further including a first emergency vehicle symbol and an alert message presented by an information display of the head-up display or the head-down display identifying the emergency vehicle may be traveling into the trajectory conflict zone.
8. The system of claim 2, wherein the at least one roadway includes a first roadway having the emergency vehicle traveling thereon and a second roadway having the automobile vehicle traveling thereon, and wherein the trajectory conflict zone is superimposed onto an intersection between the first roadway and the second roadway.
9. The system of claim 1, further including a projected interference portion of the at least one roadway defining a closed road portion generated and presented by the head-up display or the head-down display which defines a lane portion of the at least one roadway where the emergency vehicle may be present.
10. The system of claim 1, further including a recommended stop instruction generated by the navigation system for the automobile vehicle, the recommended stop instruction including “stop to right” or “stop to left”, wherein the recommended stop instruction is presented on the head-up display or the head-down display.
11. A route conflict with emergency vehicle identification system, comprising: a position of at least one emergency vehicle transponded to an infrastructure including a V2X infrastructure portion; an emergency vehicle trajectory data relayed from the infrastructure to an automobile vehicle located proximate to the emergency vehicle; a navigation system of the automobile vehicle utilized to probe for conflicts in trajectories of the at least one emergency vehicle and the automobile vehicle; a head-up display or a head-down display of the automobile vehicle; a roadway reserved for the at least one emergency vehicle highlighted in an image plane of the head-up display or the head-down display; and emergency vehicle information presented on an augmented reality plane of the head-up display or the head-down display when a conflict between a travel path of the at least one emergency vehicle and a second travel path of the automobile vehicle is detected.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the at least one emergency vehicle defines multiple emergency vehicles, and wherein the emergency vehicle information further includes a quantity of the multiple emergency vehicles in conflict.
13. The system of claim 11, wherein the emergency vehicle information further includes directions to the at least one emergency vehicle including left or right in an intersection of the roadway.
14. The system of claim 11, wherein the emergency vehicle information further includes a relative direction of the at least one emergency vehicle such as being straight behind or straight ahead of the automobile vehicle.
15. The system of claim 11, wherein the head-up display or the head-down display includes a highlight function identifying threats including other vehicles that are in a path of the automobile vehicle and visible to an operator of the automobile vehicle thereby enhancing threat conspicuity and detection.
16. The system of claim 11, wherein a projected interference portion is projected by the head-up display onto a current travel lane of the roadway presently being driven by the automobile vehicle defining a path available for travel of the emergency vehicle.
17. The system of claim 11, wherein a projected interference portion is projected by the head-up display or the head-down display onto an oncoming lane of the roadway defining a path available for travel of the emergency vehicle in a direction opposite to a direction of current travel of automobile vehicle.
18. A method for identifying vehicles and resolving vehicle to vehicle conflicts, comprising: transponding a position of an emergency vehicle to an infrastructure having a V2X infrastructure portion; relaying emergency vehicle trajectory data from the infrastructure to an automobile vehicle located proximate to the emergency vehicle; operating a navigation system of the automobile vehicle to probe for conflicts in trajectories of the emergency vehicle and the automobile vehicle; highlighting a roadway reserved for the emergency vehicle in an image plane of a head-up display or a head-down display of the automobile vehicle; and presenting emergency vehicle information on an augmented reality plane of the head-up display or the head-down display when a conflict is detected.
19. The method of claim 18, further including reserving travel lanes for the emergency vehicle and controlling traffic lights to provide all green lights to the emergency vehicle on the roadway.
20. The method of claim 18, further including utilizing a navigation system of the automobile vehicle operating using global positioning system (GPS) data and preloaded map data and generating a map identifying the roadway and a potential conflict on the roadway between projected paths of the emergency vehicle and the automobile vehicle on the roadway.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
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[0034] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
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[0036] The information travels from sensors in the vehicle such as the emergency vehicle 12 and other sources through high-bandwidth, high-reliability links, allowing communication with other vehicles, infrastructure such as parking spaces and traffic lights 22 such as a stoplight or pedestrian crossing light. For example, by sharing information of the emergency vehicle 12 such as speed, direction of travel and type of vehicle with other entities around the emergency vehicle 12, the awareness of an operator of an automobile vehicle 24 positioned in proximity to the emergency vehicle 12 of potential dangers and interactions with a path of travel of the emergency vehicle 12 helps reduce a likelihood of collision between the emergency vehicle 12 and the automobile vehicle 24, reduction of severity of injuries, and reduction of road accident fatalities.
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[0042] Because multiple emergency vehicles may be encountered, the route conflict with emergency vehicle identification system 10 identifies a best location for the automobile vehicle 24 to pull off the third roadway 74 to minimize potential conflicts with any of the emergency vehicles. Further operator assistance is provided by identifying a direction 76 with respect to the automobile vehicle 24 where an encounter with an emergency vehicle may occur, and identifies a recommended stop instruction 78 for the automobile vehicle 24, such as “stop to right”, “stop to left”, and the like. A fourth emergency vehicle symbol 80 is also projected by the HUD 28 onto the visually presented third roadway 74 which may be the same as or differ from the head-up display 28. A projected interference portion 82 of the upcoming third roadway 74 defining for example a closed road portion is generated and presented by the HUD 28 which presents a lane portion of the third roadway 74 where emergency vehicles may be present.
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[0044] According to several aspects, a haptic seat device 90 of the automobile vehicle 24 reinforces directional information via right-left-fore-aft actuator engagement to the operator of the automobile vehicle 24. Actuation of the haptic seat device 90 signifies to the operator a relative direction of potential conflicts due to the emergency vehicle 12 or the multiple emergency vehicles.
[0045] An exemplary use case for the augmented reality HUD 28 is to highlight imminent threats on the roadway ahead. Threats may be threats that are currently physically present or threats that will appear due to conflict of the vehicle's trajectory and that of the threat. The route conflict with emergency vehicle identification system 10 of the present disclosure probes for imminent collision threats with emergency vehicles using V2X data and highlights the roadway where a collision may occur unless the conflict is resolved. The system of the present disclosure also generates conflict resolution recommendations such as recommending a vehicle stop direction or location.
[0046] The route conflict with emergency vehicle identification system 10 of the present disclosure may use augmented reality HUDs for situations including to highlight threats such as other vehicles that are in a path of the automobile vehicle and visible to an operator of the automobile vehicle thereby enhancing threat conspicuity and detection. One or more areas of the roadway where an imminent collision is predicted with emergency vehicles that are not visible to the driver are highlighted. The present system probes for imminent collision threats with emergency vehicles using V2X data and highlights using the HUD 28 the roadway where a collision may occur unless the conflict is resolved.
[0047] A route conflict with emergency vehicle identification system 10 of the present disclosure offers several advantages. These include emergency vehicle situation awareness and conflict resolution that includes the following features: 1) Emergency vehicles transpond their position and intent to an infrastructure such as using V2X. 2) The infrastructure relays emergency vehicle trajectory data to all surrounding vehicles and reserves travel lanes for the emergency vehicle. This may include controlling traffic lights such as providing all green lights to the emergency vehicle. 3) A navigation system of the automobile vehicle probes for conflict in the trajectories of the emergency vehicle and the automobile vehicle. 4) The system highlights the roadway reserved for the emergency vehicle in a second image plane of a dual plane head-up-display (HUD). An augmented reality plane of the HUD, when a conflict is detected, presents emergency vehicle information, with priority given in a near image plane. This information may include but is not limited to a number of emergency vehicles in conflict, a relative direction of the emergency vehicles such as being straight behind or straight ahead of the object or the automobile vehicle, and directions such as left or right in an intersection. 5) A haptic seat device of the automobile vehicle reinforces directional information via right-left-fore-aft actuator engagement.
[0048] If a number greater than one of emergency vehicles are projected to be in conflict with a path of the automobile automobile vehicle 24, a relative direction of the multiple emergency vehicles 12 (straight behind or straight-ahead, left or right in an intersection) is projected.
[0049] The description of the present disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and variations that do not depart from the gist of the present disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the present disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.