TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a driver information system for a vehicle, for providing
input to a driver regarding the traffic environment external of said vehicle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Modern vehicles are becoming increasingly complex, and for examples, the number of
various sensors and electronic devices in vehicles is increasing. Most of these sensors
and electronic devices are arranged to directly or indirectly aid a driver in its
task to drive the vehicle. However, as automotive vehicles get more and more advanced,
the driver of the vehicle is generally subjected to more and more information, and
as such, the driver's attention is constantly subjected to distractions. Also, the
driver must combine, process, and understand many pieces of information from the observation
of the present and future traffic environment, together with sensor information displayed
on various displays, positioned on various locations within the driver compartment,
in order to be able to safely, and efficiently control the vehicle in traffic.
[0003] Therefore, efforts to reduce the information flow to the driver has been made in
order not to overload the driver with information, which could jeopardize the safety
of the driving. For instance, efforts have been made to filter out irrelevant information
if it is decided that the driver is busy with a task requiring the driver's attention.
[0004] However, although this approach provides big benefits, it may still suffer from the
disadvantage that information is displayed by numerous sources within a driving compartment.
[0005] One approach to solve the above issue is disclosed in the patent document
US5764139. This document describes a display apparatus on which information that is determined
to be truly necessary to the driver is displayed on a common display console, on which
information is emphasized or deemphasized depending on its importance for the time
being.
[0006] However, even if the above document provides a single source for information, the
information is displayed with various different interfaces, depending on the type
of information to be displayed, which may make it hard to interpret for the driver
in driving situations in which the driver often has little time to react, often a
few seconds or less.
[0007] Hence, it is important to find arrangements and methods which provides processes
and displays information to the driver in a way so that the driver may easily digest
the information and make informed driving decisions based on the displayed information.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] At least some of the issues mentioned above are at least partly solved by a driver
information system, for providing input to a driver regarding the traffic environment
external of said vehicle, as claimed in claim 1 and by a vehicle provided with such
a driver information system as claimed in claim 9. The driver information system,
according to the present invention, comprises an input data signal receiver, which
is arranged to receive a first input data signal from at least a first sensor device,
said first sensor device being arranged to detect at least one property associated
with a condition external of said vehicle. The driver information system further comprises
a processing unit for processing said first input data signal and a display unit arranged
to graphically display information relating to said first input data signal or said
first sensor device. According to this invention, said display unit is arranged to
display a set of indicators, said set of indicators being arranged to essentially
symbolize a circumscription of said vehicle. The processing unit is further arranged
to activate a selected subset of said set of indicators when said first input data
signal comprises information indicating that a defined property has been detected
by said first sensor device or a status or information request regarding that sensor
device has been received, said processing unit being arranged to select said subset
based on the actual physical position of the detected property in relation to said
vehicle.
[0009] By this arrangement, an common interface is achieved which may be used to quickly
inform a driver of a vehicle of virtually any condition occurring around the vehicle,
and give an indication of where the condition is located in relation to the vehicle,
so as to direct the driver's attention to the right place at the right time. Also,
the inventive driver information system may be used to provide real time feedback
to the driver regarding the status of actuators acting to compensate for external
conditions detected by said sensors, hence guiding the driver to make informed driving
decisions.
[0010] Preferably, said set of indicators is arranged to essentially symbolize a circumscription
of said vehicle as seen from above, hence enabling indication of a condition in virtually
any direction in relation to the vehicle. With the present invention, events may be
indicated 360 degrees around the vehicle.
[0011] Even more preferably, said set of indicators is arranged to form an essentially closed
loop.
In an embodiment of this invention, said set of indicators is arranged to form a circle
or an oval. Alternatively, the set of indicators may be arranged to form an enlarged
offset of a vehicle shape or an octagon.
[0012] In an embodiment of the invention, said display unit is arranged to display a plurality
of concentrically arranged closed loops, whereby the selected subset may be selected
from any of, or a combination of said loops, based on the character of said defined
property, which increases the amount of information that may be presented to a driver
in a single information display task. For instance, in a display comprising two concentrically
arranged closed loops, activation of a subset from the outer loop may indicate that
a condition is detected that is of lower urgency to the driver and activation of a
subset from the inner loop may indicate that a condition is detected that is of higher
urgency. This may for instance be used to indicate the distance to an obstacle, where
the inner loop is activated if a detected object is less than a distance D<R1 from
said vehicle and the outer loop is activated if the detected object is positioned
on a distance D, where R1≤D≤R2. Alternatively, an inner loop may be used to inform
the driver about a first condition or a first group of conditions, such as objects
in the vicinity of the vehicle, while the outer loop may be used to inform the driver
about a second condition, or a second group of conditions, such as position of the
vehicle in relation to a lane.
[0013] In yet an embodiment of this invention, said set of indicators is arranged to be
activated in at least two different colors, said processing unit being arranged to
select an appropriate color based on the character of said defined property. For instance,
different colors, such as a light red and a more intense red may be used to indicate
the urgency of a detected condition, such as a detected object in the vicinity of
the host vehicle, where the activated subset may be activated in a light red if the
detected object is positioned on a distance D, where R1≤D≤R2 and in a more intense
red if the detected object is less than a distance D<R1. Alternatively, different
colors may be used to indicate warnings for different conditions. For instance, red
may be used for object detection; green may be used for lane keeping assistance and
so on.
[0014] Preferably, the display unit is further arranged to display a graphical item symbolizing
said vehicle, being essentially circumscribed by said set of indicators, which makes
the interface even more self explanatory and easy to understand for the driver.
[0015] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the display unit is arranged to display
said set of indicators on the wind screen of the vehicle, for instance by means of
projection. In this way, the information to be displayed by the inventive system is
readily available to the driver in the driver's normal line of sight when driving
the vehicle. However, alternatively said display unit may be arranged to display said
set of indicators on any area visible to the driver of said vehicle, such as on a
steering wheel hub or a center stack.
BREIF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The invention will hereinafter be described by means of preferred embodiments thereof,
with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Fig 1 is a schematic block diagram illustrating the driver information system in accordance
with an example embodiment of the present invention.
Fig 2 is a schematic illustration of the incorporation of the driver information system
in the driver environment of a vehicle in accordance with an example embodiment of
the present invention.
Fig 3a-3d shows a plurality of examples of different ways to utilize the display unit
included in this invention.
Fig 4 discloses an alternative embodiment of the display unit included in this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] Figure 1 shows a schematic overview of a driver information system 10, for providing
input to a driver regarding the traffic environment external of a host vehicle. The
term traffic environment as used herein is to be interpreted as a common term for
events, also referred to as conditions, taking place external of said vehicle and
that may affect the driving task for a driver of said vehicle, and which may be detected
by various detectors or electrical systems within the vehicle. Examples of such events
are for instance the presence of objects in the vicinity of the host vehicle, such
as moving vehicles ahead of, trailing or being in a blind spot for the driver of said
host vehicle, parked vehicles, vehicles moving in a direction essentially perpendicular
to the host vehicle, pedestrians, or road signs, but also includes conditions such
as for instance lane markings and the position of the vehicle in relation thereto,
road curves ahead or the state of the road, and determination of the present vehicle
speed is suitable for the upcoming road section with regard to curves, road conditions,
available friction etc. The term property as used herein is defined as a measure that
is used to quantify the condition as defined above. For instance, if the condition
to be considered is the presence of objects in the vicinity of the host vehicle, the
property to be considered is the distance to objects in the vicinity of the host vehicle.
The term vehicle as used herein is defined as an automotive vehicle, such as a car
or a truck.
[0018] The individual parts of the driver information system 10 will first be described,
and thereafter the function and the use of the driver information system 10 and its
individual parts will be described.
[0019] The driver information system 10 comprises a display unit 50, which normally is positioned
inside the driver compartment of an automotive vehicle (not shown). The display unit
50 is normally positioned so that the display unit 50 is fully visible for a driver
of the vehicle. As such, the display unit 50 may, as is indicated in figure 2, for
instance be constituted by a head up display (HUD) arrangement 71, which is arranged
to project, or in any other way produce, an image to be displayed by said display
unit 50 on a windscreen, essentially in the normal line of view for the driver of
the vehicle. Alternatively, as also indicated by figure 2, the display unit 50 may
be constituted by a display, such as a liquid crystal display or a projection display,
being arranged on the steering wheel hub 72, in the center stack 73, on the dashboard
or on any other location within the vehicle well visible to the driver during a driving
operation.
[0020] An input data signal receiver 20 is arranged to communicate with said display unit
50 in order to provide the display unit 20 with appropriate data which is arranged
to control what information is to be displayed by said display unit 50.
[0021] The input data signal receiver 20 is arranged to communicate with at least one sensor,
detector or processing unit, referred to as a first sensor device 31-39, but is as
indicated in fig 1, preferably arranged to communicate with a plurality of sensors,
detectors and optionally processing units to provide data regarding the traffic environment
around said vehicle, which sensors, detectors and processing units are arranged to
input at least a first input data signal to said input data signal receiver 20. As
is indicated in fig 1, each sensor, detector and processing unit is normally arranged
to each input a separate input data signal to said input data signal receiver 20.
However, for simplicity, herein these input data signals are commonly referred to
as the first input data signal, which may comprise data from one or more sensors,
detectors and processing units, to provide data regarding the traffic environment
around said vehicle, and how the vehicle systems relate to this traffic environment.
[0022] Examples of such sensors and detectors are; blind spot detection sensors 31, forward,
side and rear collision sensors 32, 33, and 34 respectively, movement detection sensors
35, object detection sensors 36, parking assistance sensors 37, night vision sensors
38 and lane detection sensors 39. Other sensors, detectors and processing unit may
include for instance driving path sensors ( i.e. for curve detection), road sign detectors,
state of the road detectors, for instance to detect available road friction, vehicle-to-vehicle
communication processing units, and GPS and map database processing units (not shown).
Optionally (not shown), the input data receiver 20 may also be connected to sensors
and detectors arranged to provide data regarding the host vehicle and the driver of
said host vehicle, such as the speedometer, a gaze detector arranged to detect the
gaze direction of the driver, and a driver alert detector arranged to detect the driver
alertness.
[0023] However, the above list is not complete, and any sensor, detector or processing unit,
providing information regarding the traffic environment around said host vehicle may
be arranged to input information to said input data receiver 20. Optionally, also
any sensor, detector or processing unit arranged to provide data regarding the host
vehicle and the driver of said host vehicle may be arranged to input information to
said input data receiver 20.
[0024] Further, the input data receiver 20 comprises a processing unit 40 for processing
said first input data signal being received from said sensors, and to generate a control
signal to be outputted to said display unit 50 in order to control said display unit
50 so as to generate a graphical representation to be displayed by said display unit
50, said graphical representation being based on information included in said first
input data signal.
[0025] The display unit 50 is arranged to display a set of indicators 61, said set of indicators
being arranged to essentially symbolize a circumscription of said host vehicle. The
set of indicators may for instance be provided as a plurality of individual indicators
formed as dots or circle segment or in any other way suitable. In the embodiment disclosed
in fig 1, the set of indicators comprises a plurality of individual dot light indicators
62, such as light emitting diodes, wherein the activation or deactivation of each
dot light indicator 62 may be individually controlled by said processing unit 40.
For clarity, as is indicated in fig 1, an image of a top view of a vehicle 65 may
be depicted within said circumscription. Preferably, as also indicated in fig 1, the
set of indicators essentially form a closed loop 64, with essentially evenly distributed
individual light indicators around said closed loop, preferably being formed as a
circle, as shown in fig 1, or an oval. It shall be noted that the dotted line symbolizing
the closed loop 64 in fig 1 is only depicted for illustration only, and is not visible
in the display utilizing the present invention.
[0026] Said processing unit 40 is arranged to activate a selected subset 63 of said set
of indicators 61 when said first input data signal comprises information indicating
that a defined property has been detected by said first sensor device 31, 32, said
processing unit 40 being arranged to select said subset 63 based on the actual physical
position of the detected property in relation to said vehicle.
[0027] It shall be noted that said selected subset 63 may include all of said individual
indicators 62, a selection of said individual indicators 62 or only one of said individual
indicators 62.
[0028] Said processing unit 40 is also arranged to establish in what direction in relation
to the vehicle the condition that the system is currently detecting is located and
to activate the corresponding subset 63, for providing intuitive information to the
driver of the vehicle. This is preferably done by predefining what subset 63 should
be activated based on each specific first sensor device, and this predefinition information
may be stored in a memory (not shown) provided in said processing unit 40. Also, each
specific first sensor device may be associated with two or more predefined mutually
different subsets 63, where the choice of which subset to be selected is controlled
by the value of the input data signal. As an example, a first subset may be activated
if an object is detected within a predetermined distance from said host vehicle, while
a second subset, containing each individual indicator of said first subset as well
as one or more neighboring individual indicators, may be activated if the object comes
even closer to the host vehicle, hence providing an intensified warning to the driver.
[0029] Hereinafter the function and the use of the driver information system 10 and its
individual parts will be described.
[0030] Each of said sensor devices 31-39 is arranged to detect a property associated with
a condition external of the vehicle. In the present example, the blind spot detection
sensors 31 is arranged to detect the presence of a vehicle in the driver's blind spot
zone, the forward, side and rear collision sensors 32, 33, and 34 respectively, are
arranged to detect the presence of a vehicle in front of, on the side of and behind
the host vehicle, the movement detection sensor 35 is arranged to detect moving objects
in the vicinity of the host vehicle, the object detection sensor 36 is arranged to
detect objects in the vicinity of said vehicle, in the present example in front of
the vehicle, the parking assistance sensor 37 is arranged to detect objects in front
of, behind, or on the side of said host vehicle at low speed, said night vision sensor
38 is arranged to detect objects, such as pedestrians, at a sufficient distance when
driving in the dark, and the lane detection sensor 39 is arranged to detect the position
of the lane markings, and the host vehicle position in relation thereto. All of said
sensors have functionality well known in the prior art and will for this reason not
be described in detail here, and it should be readily understood that various alternatives
and variations regarding the choice of available sensors is possible within the scope
of the present invention.
[0031] Detected sensor information, for instance a vehicle approaching the host vehicle
from the side, as detected by the side collision sensor 33, is transmitted by means
of an input data signal to the processing unit of the input data signal receiver 20.
Either the sensor as such or the processing unit 40 is provided with means for determining
weather the detected sensor information is to be regarded as a potential threat which
is to be communicated to the driver by means of the display unit 50. If it is determined
that a warning for the detected condition is to be submitted to the driver, the processing
unit is arranged to determine what subset 63 of said set of indicators 61 to activate
in order to provide an appropriate warning to said driver. This information is suitably
predefined and stored in a memory unit (not shown) within said processing unit 40
or in connection thereto. Hence, when it is established that a vehicle is detected
by the side collision sensor 33 on the left side of the host vehicle as seen in its
driving direction, and that it is to be regarded as a potential threat for which the
driver of the host vehicle is to be warned, a control signal is sent from said control
unit 40 in order to activate a selected subset 63 on the left hand side of the set
of indicators symbolizing a circumscription of said vehicle, which is to be displayed
by said display unit 50, as indicated in fig 3a. For intuitive understanding of the
displayed information, a graphical image of a vehicle as seen from above is depicted
in the centre of the circular loop of indicators forming said set of indicators.
[0032] In fig 3b, an alternative embodiment is disclosed, comprising an inner set of indicators
64a and an outer set of indicators 64b. In this example, detected sensor information,
in this case information from the rear collision sensor 34, is detected that indicates
that a vehicle is rapidly approaching the host vehicle from behind. As soon as the
approaching vehicle is considered to be a threat to the host vehicle, as determined
in accordance with the prior art, the processing unit 40 is arranged to generate a
control signal to activate first an outer subset 63a on the lower half of the display
unit, indicating the back of the vehicle, as indicated in fig 3a. If the threat posted
by the approaching vehicle increases, for instance if the relative speed or distance
between the host vehicle and the approaching vehicle decreases with a predetermined
amount, then also the inner subset 63b is activated, in order to intensify the warning
to the driver. The outer and inner subset may be activated in the same or in different
colors depending on the desired interface. In this example, the graphical image of
a vehicle 65 has been replaced by a dot to indicate the vehicle.
[0033] The driver information system may also be used to as a driver alert function as indicated
by fig 3c. In this example, a sensor detecting for instance driver gaze has detected
that the driver is considered to be inattentive, or looking away from the road for
a predetermined amount of time, and in this case a subset comprising all individual
indicators in said set of indicators may be activated in order to attract the drivers
attention and get the driver's gaze direction back on the road.
[0034] In yet an example as illustrated in fig 3d, a lane detection sensor 39 detects that
the host vehicle is closer to the left side lane marking than a predetermined amount,
or is about to cross the left side lane marking, depended on selected system settings,
and in this case the processing unit 50 is arranged to generate a control signal to
activate a subset 63 in the upper left side of the display unit. The activation color
may be different for different kind of warnings. For instance, lane detection warnings
may be indicated with green indicators, collision warnings may be indicated with red
indicators etc.
[0035] Yet an embodiment of the interface to be displayed by said display unit 50 according
to this invention is shown in fig 4, here, the set of indicators is constituted by
a 3D view of a closed segmented loop, which provides a natural sense for orientation,
with the part of the segmented loop being remote for the viewer is arranged to symbolize
information in front of the vehicle, and the part of the segmented loop being close
to the driver being arranged to symbolize information behind the vehicle. In this
example, the area within said loop is used to display other driving related information,
in the present case speedometer information.
[0036] It shall be noted that the set of indicators as defined herein may be formed for
instance as a circle or an oval in either 2D (as shown in fig 3 a-d) or in 3D (as
shown in fig 4). The set of indicators may be implemented for instance by using light
emitting diodes (LEDs), light segments, laser imaging or screen imaging, and may have
various colors and shapes. If desired, the shape of each indicator as such may be
used to convey information to the driver. For instance, a first shape may be used
to indicate that the sensor information displayed is taken from a short-range sensor,
while a second shape may be used to indicate that the sensor information displayed
is taken from a long-range sensor.
[0037] As is indicated above, it shall be noted that many embodiments of this invention
is possible, and hence limitations of this invention shall only be made based on the
wording of the appended claims.
[0038] Especially, it shall be noted that the driver information system according to this
invention may be used not only to display warnings, as is described in detail above,
but may also be used for other informative purposes. For instance, the driver information
system may be used to inform a driver of the status of various systems. As an example,
when starting the vehicle, or when sending a status indication request to the system,
the display unit may be used to indicate status of what sensor systems of the vehicle
that are activated and deactivated respectively. This may be done one system at a
time, where for instance the defined subset of indicators for each defined property/sensor
is activated with green (activated) or red (deactivated). Alternatively, all system
status indications may be shown simultaneously, so that for instance a complete green
circle indicates that all external looking sensors are activated.
[0039] Also, the inventive driver information system may be used to provide real time feedback
to the driver regarding the status of actuators acting to compensate for external
conditions detected by said sensors, hence guiding the driver to make informed driving
decisions. As an example, in a vehicle equipped with a lane keeping aid system, the
system may be used to indicate how much the lane keeping aid system need to compensate
the driving pattern of the vehicle in order to keep the vehicle in the lane, and hence
provide an early warning to the driver regarding when the system can no longer compensate
the driving behavior and hence is about to fail. This may for instance be indicated
by an indication similar to the one disclosed in fig 3d, where the color may be used
to indicate an activity level of the lane keeping aid system, where for instance green
indicates a low degree of intervention of the lane keeping aid system (regarding a
left side lane marking), and red indicates a high degree of intervention, where the
system is close to fail with its compensation.
[0040] It shall also be noted that the number of indicators in the set of indicators may
vary based on the amount of sensors and the amount of information that is to be displayed
by the system. For instance, in a simple form of this invention, the set of indicators
may include four indicators, one for indicating events in front of the host vehicle,
one for indicating events behind the host vehicle, and one indicator for each side.
For a more preferred simple embodiment of this invention, the set of indicators may
include eight indicators, the ones mentioned above, and one for each corner of the
vehicle, hence representing eight major directions in relation to the host vehicle.
[0041] It shall also be noted that not only the information detected as such by said sensors
may be used when determining how to control said display device, but different combinations
of sensor information, processed information based on sensor information or the like
may be used. Such combinations and processing may be done in said input data receiver
or in auxiliary systems of the vehicle (not disclosed). For instance, when it comes
to curve warning, the system may be controlled to issue a warning if a curve is coming
up, and sensor information detects icy road conditions only if the vehicle has a speed
that exceed a threshold speed, but not if the speed is lower than said threshold speed.
As another example, if the sensors detect that there is dense traffic around the host
vehicle, but both a queue assist system and lane keeping system is activated in said
vehicle, than any warnings related to detected vehicles around the host vehicle may
be suppressed for the time being. Various ways to provide useful information from
external and internal sensor information available within a vehicle are well known
in the prior art and will not be disclosed in detail herein.
[0042] Also, time distributed activation of the indicators may be used to provide the driver
with information regarding the traffic environment. For instance, time distributed
activation of the subset disclosed in fig 3d, starting with the lowest indicator,
thereafter the second lowest and so on and ending with the highest indicator, may
be used to indicate an upcoming right-hand turn.
1. A driver information system for a vehicle, for providing input to a driver regarding
the traffic environment external of said vehicle, said driver information system (10)
comprising;
an input data signal receiver(20), which is arranged to receive a first input data
signal from at least a first sensor device (31, 32), said first sensor device being
arranged to detect at least one property associated with a condition external of said
vehicle;
a processing unit (40) for processing said first input data signal;
a display unit (50) arranged to graphically display information relating to said first
input data signal or said first sensor device (31, 32);
characterized in
that said display unit (50) is arranged to display a set of indicators (61), said set
of indicators being arranged to essentially symbolize a circumscription of said vehicle,
and in that said processing unit (40) is arranged to activate a selected subset (63)
of said set of indicators (61) when said first input data signal comprises information
indicating that a defined property has been detected by said first sensor device (31,
32), or a status or information request regarding that sensor device has been received,
said processing unit (40) being arranged to select said subset (63) based on the actual
physical position of the detected property in relation to said vehicle.
2. A driver information system according to claim 1, wherein said set of indicators (61)
is arranged to essentially symbolize a circumscription of said vehicle as seen from
above.
3. A driver information system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said set of indicators
(61) is arranged to form an essentially closed loop (64).
4. A driver information system according to claim 3, wherein said set of indicators (61)
is arranged to form a circle or an oval.
5. A driver information system according to claim 3 or 4, wherein said display unit is
arranged to display a plurality of concentrically arranged closed loops (64, 65),
whereby the selected subset may be selected from any of, or a combination of said
loops, based on the character of said defined property.
6. A driver information system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
said set of indicators (61) is arranged to be activated in at least two different
colours, said processing unit being arranged to select an appropriate colour based
on the character of said defined property.
7. A driver information system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the display unit is further arranged to display a graphical item symbolizing said
vehicle, being essentially circumscribed by said set of indicators (61).
8. A driver information system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
said display unit is arranged to display said set of indicators on an area visible
to the driver of said vehicle, such as on a wind screen (71), a steering wheel hub
(72), or a center stack (73).
9. A vehicle provided with a driver information system as defined in any one of claims
1-8.