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Title:
A LANE-MARKING CROSSING WARNING SYSTEM
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2013/169153
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a lane-marking crossing warning system (22) for a vehicle (1), the warning system (22) comprising: - a sensor arrangement (2) arranged to detect at least one lane marking line (5, 6, 7) that defines a corresponding lane boundary; - a control unit (3) arranged to determine if the vehicle (1) has entered a curve (9, 9'); and - warning means (13), arranged to issue a warning; When the control unit (3) has determined that the vehicle (1) has entered a curve (9, 9'), the control unit (3) is arranged to determine if an imaginary sensor line (8a, 8b) running a certain distance (11, 12) from said lane marking line (5, 6) has been crossed by the vehicle (1). If that is the case, the control unit (3) is arranged to determine that a warning is to be issued by the warning means (13).

Inventors:
NILSSON BENNY (SE)
Application Number:
PCT/SE2012/050485
Publication Date:
November 14, 2013
Filing Date:
May 08, 2012
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
AUTOLIV DEV (SE)
NILSSON BENNY (SE)
International Classes:
B60W30/12; B60W50/14; G08G1/16
Domestic Patent References:
WO2006037445A12006-04-13
Foreign References:
DE102010032063A12011-05-12
US20070225914A12007-09-27
US20110231063A12011-09-22
Other References:
See also references of EP 2847051A4
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
AUTOLIV DEVELOPMENT AB (Wallentinsvägen 22, Vårgårda, SE)
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Claims:
CLAIMS 1. A lane-marking crossing warning system (22) for a vehicle (1), the warning system (22) comprising:

- a sensor arrangement (2) arranged to detect at least one lane marking line (5, 6, 7) that defines a corresponding lane boundary;

- a control unit (3) arranged to determine if the vehicle

(1) has entered a curve (9, 9'); and

- warning means (13), arranged to issue a warning;

characterized in that when the control unit (3) has determined that the vehicle (1) has entered a curve (9, 9'), the control unit (3) is arranged to determine if an imaginary sensor line (8a, 8b) running a certain distance (11, 12) from said lane marking line (5, 6) has been crossed by the vehicle (1), and in that case determine that a warning is to be issued by the warning means (13) .

2. A lane-marking crossing warning system (22) according to claim 1, characterized in that each sensor arrangement (2) comprises a camera device (14) . 3. A lane-marking crossing warning system (22) according to any one of the claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the control unit (3) arranged to determine if the vehicle (1) has entered a curve (9, 9') based on input from:

the sensor arrangement (2) and/or

a steering wheel angle sensor (17) and/or

a vehicle yaw sensor (18) and/or

a digital map system.

4. A lane-marking crossing warning system (22) according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the control unit (3) is arranged to determine if the vehicle (1) has entered a curve (9, 9') based on if a certain road curvature threshold has been reached.

5. A lane-marking crossing warning system (22) according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that when the control unit (3) has determined that the vehicle (1) has entered a curve (9, 9'), the control unit (3) further is arranged to move each sensor line (8a, 8b), from coinciding with said lane marking line (5, 6), to running said certain distance (11, 12) from said lane marking line (5, 6) . 6. A lane-marking crossing warning system (22) according to claim 5, characterized in that if the control unit (3) has determined that the vehicle (1) has entered a curve (9) turning to the left with regard to a vehicle travelling direction (D) , the control unit (3) is arranged to move at least one sensor line (8a, 8b) to the left.

7. A lane-marking crossing warning system (22) according to claim 5, characterized in that if the control unit (3) has determined that the vehicle (1) has entered a curve (9') turning to the right with regard to a vehicle travelling direction (D) , the control unit (3) is arranged to move at least one sensor line (8a, 8b) to the right.

8. A lane-marking crossing warning system (22) according to any one of the claims 5-7, characterized in that the control unit (3) is arranged to move at least one sensor line (8a, 8b) in one single step or gradually; either in is several sub-steps or continuously.

9. A lane-marking crossing warning system (22) according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the warning means (13) is arranged to issue a displayed message and/or a sound/voice message and/or vibrations created for a steering wheel.

10. A method for lane-marking crossing warning in a vehicle (1), where the method comprises the steps:

(19) detecting at least one lane marking line (5, 6) ; and

(20) determining if the vehicle (1) is travelling in a curve (9, 9' ) ;

characterized in that the method further comprises the step:

(21) if the vehicle (1) has been determined to travel in a curve (9, 9'), issuing a warning to a vehicle driver if an imaginary sensor line (8a, 8b), running a certain distance (11, 12) from said lane marking line (5, 6), is crossed by the vehicle ( 1 ) .

11. A method according to claim 10, characterized in that the step of determining if the vehicle (1) is travelling in a curve uses information regarding whether a certain road curvature threshold has been reached.

12. A method according to any one of the claims 10 or 11, characterized in that when it has been determined that the vehicle (1) has entered a curve (9, 9'), each sensor line (8a, 8b) is moved, from coinciding with said lane marking line (5, 6), to running said certain distance (11, 12) from said lane marking line (5, 6) .

13. A method according to claim 12, characterized in that when it has been determined that the vehicle (1) has entered a curve (9) turning to the left with regard to a vehicle travelling direction (D) , at least one sensor line (8a, 8b) is moved to the left. 14. A method according to claim 12, characterized in that when it has been determined that the vehicle (1) has entered a curve (9') turning to the right with regard to a vehicle travelling direction (D) , at least one sensor line (8a, 8b) is moved to the right.

15. A method according to any one of the claims 12-14, characterized in that at least one sensor line (8a, 8b) is moved in one single step or gradually; either in is several sub-steps or continuously.

Description:
TITLE

A lane-marking crossing warning system DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a lane-marking crossing warning system for a vehicle. The warning system comprises:

- a sensor arrangement arranged to detect at least one lane marking line that defines a corresponding lane boundary, - a control unit arranged to determine if the vehicle has entered a curve, and

- warning means, arranged to issue a warning.

The present invention also relates to a method for lane- marking crossing warning in a vehicle, where the method comprises the steps:

detecting at least one lane marking line, and determining if the vehicle is travelling in a curve. Lane departure warning and avoidance (LDW) systems have been developed to aid vehicle drivers in maintaining proper lane alignment by providing a warning if lane-markings are crossed, some LDW systems provide timely warnings prior to crossing of lane markings.

Present LDW systems typically utilize radars, digital maps, camera/video processing sensors or other suitable sensor arrangement to detect lane markings that define a lane boundary. The detected lane-markings determine the lateral position of a vehicle in a lane. Present LDW systems further usually have an analyzer for analyzing the crossing of lane markings, and suitable means for warning a driver of lane departure as necessary. An estimated time for lane crossing may be determined, and when this time falls below a predefined threshold, a warning is typically issued.

However, in order to obtain a comfortable and efficient driving of a vehicle, it is often desired to cross lane- marking in a curve if possible due to the traffic situation, reducing the curvature of the vehicle's path. In this case warnings from an LDW system would constitute non-relevant warnings that unnecessarily distract the driver.

The documents US 7561032 and US 2005273264 describe LDW systems that adapt to different styles of driving, and suppress warnings when found appropriate. However, it is desired that a higher degree of safety is obtained, while maintaining the possibility to reduce the curvature of the vehicle's path without receiving unnecessary warnings.

It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a device for warning a driver in the event of expected or occurred lane-marking crossing, which allows driving safety to be improved and at the same time the number of unnecessary warnings to be minimized.

Said object is achieved by means of a lane-marking crossing warning system for a vehicle. The warning system comprises:

- a sensor arrangement arranged to detect at least one lane marking line that defines a corresponding lane boundary;

- a control unit arranged to determine if the vehicle has entered a curve; and

- warning means, arranged to issue a warning.

When the control unit has determined that the vehicle has entered a curve, the control unit is arranged to determine if an imaginary sensor line running a certain distance from said lane marking line has been crossed by the vehicle. In that case, the control unit is furthermore arranged determine that a warning is to be issued by the warning means. Said object is also achieved by means of a method for lane- marking crossing warning in a vehicle, where the method comprises the steps:

detecting at least one lane marking line, determining if the vehicle is travelling in a curve and, if the vehicle has been determined to travel in a curve, issuing a warning to a vehicle driver if an imaginary sensor line, running a certain distance from said lane marking line, is crossed by the vehicle . According to an example, each sensor arrangement comprises a camera device.

According to another example, the control unit arranged to determine if the vehicle has entered a curve based on input from:

the sensor arrangement and/or

a steering wheel angle sensor and/or

a vehicle yaw sensor and/or

a digital map system.

According to another example, when the control unit has determined that the vehicle has entered a curve, the control unit is further arranged to move each sensor line, from coinciding with said lane marking line, to running said certain distance from said lane marking line.

According to another example, for a curve turning to the left with regard to a vehicle travelling direction, the control unit is arranged to move at least one sensor line to the left. Correspondingly, for a curve turning to the right with regard to the vehicle travelling direction, the control unit is arranged to move at least one sensor line to the right. Other examples are disclosed in the dependent claims.

A number of advantages are obtained by means of the present invention. Mainly, a lane-marking crossing warning system is provided, which system allows driving safety to be improved while the number of unnecessary warnings is minimized.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will now be described more in detail with reference to the appended drawings, where:

Figure 1 shows a schematical side view of a vehicle equipped with a lane-marking crossing warning system warning system according to the present invention; Figure 2 shows a schematical top view of a vehicle equipped with a lane-marking crossing warning system warning system according to the present invention in a first example entering, a curve turning to the left; Figure 3 shows a schematical top view of a vehicle equipped with a lane-marking crossing warning system warning system according to the present invention in a second example, entering a curve turning to the right; Figure 4 shows a schematical top view of a vehicle equipped with a lane-marking crossing warning system warning system according to the present invention in an alternative to the first example, entering a curve turning to the left; Figure 5 shows a schematical top view of a vehicle equipped with a lane-marking crossing warning system warning system according to the present invention in an alternative to the second example, entering a curve turning to the right; and

Figure 6 shows a flowchart for a method according to the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

With reference to Figure 1, showing a side view of a vehicle 1, the vehicle 1 comprises a sensor arrangement 2 arranged to detect road lane marking lines that define a lane boundary and a control unit 3 arranged to determine if a warning is to be issued, and if so, issues such a warning. The warning may for example be in the form of a displayed message and/or a sound or voice message as well as vibrations created for a steering wheel, and generally the warning is issued or created by means of warning means 13. As shown in Figure 1, the sensor arrangement 2 is connected to the control unit 3, which in turn is connected to the warning means 13.

Figure 2 shows a first example, where the vehicle 1 is moving in a direction D along a road 4 with two lanes 4a, 4b separated with lane marking lines in the form of a dashed line 5. The roads outer boundaries are marked with lane marking lines in the form of a first solid line 6 and a second solid line 7, the vehicle 1 being shown travelling in a first lane 4a between the dashed line 5 and the first solid line 6. The control unit 3 issues a warning if a first sensor line 8a or a second sensor line 8b is crossed. The sensor lines 8a, 8b are indicated with dash-dotted lines, only being imaginary and used by the control unit 3 only. At the travelling position shown for the vehicle 1, the first sensor line 8a coincides with the dashed line 5 and the second sensor line 8b coincides with the first solid line 6. The second sensor line 8b is thus not visible in Figure 2 since it coincides with the first solid line 6.

Ahead of the vehicle in its travelling direction D there is a curve 9 that turns to the left. When the vehicle approaches the curve 9, the steering equipment is deflected to a certain degree at a certain position first indicated with a first line LI. When the vehicle 1 has travelled a certain time t that corresponds to a first distance 10 without reducing the deflection, a certain second position indicated with a second line L2 is reached. At the second line L2, the control unit 3 determines that the vehicle 1 is travelling in curve.

According to the present invention, when the control unit 3 has determined that the vehicle 1 is travelling in a curve, the control unit 3 moves the first sensor line 8a and the second sensor line 8b such that a moved first sensor line 8a' and a moved second sensor line 8b' are formed. The moved first sensor line 8a' has been moved, away from the first solid line 6, such that it follows the shape of the dashed line 5 a certain first line distance 11 from the dashed line 5. The moved second sensor line 8b' has been moved, towards the dashed line 5, such that it follows the shape of the first solid line 6 a certain second line distance 12 from the first solid line 6. Since the first sensor line 8a has been moved, the vehicle 1 may cross the dashed line 5 without any warning being issued; the warning still being issued if the moved first sensor line 8a' is crossed. On the other hand, the second sensor line 8b has been moved towards the dashed line 5, a warning being issued if the moved second sensor line 8b' is crossed, which occurs before the first solid line 6 is crossed. In this way, a warning is issued if the vehicle 1 comes too close to the first solid line 6, which is undesired in order to be able to pass the left-turning curve 9 in a safe manner.

The first lane 4a as defined by the sensor lines 8a, 8b has been moved to the left in the curve 9 that turns to the left. If the line distances 11, 12 are equal, the width of the first lane 4a is maintained.

In Figure 3, showing a second example, a similar situation is shown where the vehicle 1 is moving in the direction D along the road 4. As before, the vehicle 1 is shown travelling in the first lane 4a between the dashed line 5 and the first solid line 6. Ahead of the vehicle in its travelling direction D there is a curve 9' that turns to the right. When the vehicle 1 approaches the curve 9' , the steering equipment is deflected to a certain degree at a certain position first indicated with a first line LI' . When the vehicle 1 has travelled a certain time t' that corresponds to a first distance 10' without reducing the deflection, a certain second position indicated with a second line L2' is reached. At the second line L2', the control unit 3 determines that the vehicle 1 is travelling in curve .

When the control unit 3 has determined that the vehicle 1 is travelling in a curve, the control unit 3 moves the first sensor line 8a and the second sensor line 8b such that a moved first sensor line 8a' and a moved second sensor line 8b' are formed. The moved first sensor line 8a' has been moved, towards the first solid line 6, such that it follows the shape of the dashed line 5 a certain first line distance 11 from the dashed line 5, . The moved second sensor line 8b' has been moved, away from the dashed line 5, such that it follows the shape of the first solid line 6 a certain second line distance 12 from the first solid line 6.

Since the first sensor line 8a has been moved, the vehicle 1 may cross the first solid line 6 without any warning being issued; the warning still being issued if the moved second sensor line 8b' is crossed.

On the other hand, the first sensor line 8a has been moved towards the first solid line 6, a warning being issued if the moved first sensor line 8a' is crossed, which occurs before the dashed line 5 is crossed. In this way, a warning is issued if the vehicle 1 comes too close to the dashed line 5, which is undesired in order to be able to pass the right-turning curve 9' in a safe manner.

The first lane 4a as defined by the sensor lines 8a, 8b has been moved to the right in the curve 9' that turns to the right. If the line distances 11, 12 are equal, the width of the first lane 4a is maintained.

With reference to Figure 4, an alternative to the first example described previously with reference to Figure 2 will be described. Here, the difference lies in the fact that when the control unit 3 has determined that the vehicle 1 is travelling in a curve 9 turning to the left, the control unit 3 moves only the first sensor line 8a such that a moved first sensor line 8a' is formed. The moved first sensor line 8a' has been moved, towards the first solid line 6, such that it follows the shape of the dashed line 5 a certain first line distance 11 from the dashed line 5 as in the first example. The second sensor line 8b has not been moved. Since the second sensor line 8b has not been moved, no warning is issued until the vehicle 1 crosses the first solid line 6 or the moved first sensor line 8a' .

In this way, the first lane 4a as defined by the sensor lines 8a, 8b has been made wider, the first sensor line having been moved to the left in the curve 9 that turns to the left.

With reference to Figure 5, an alternative to the second example described previously with reference to Figure 3 will be described. Here, the difference lies in the fact that when the control unit 3 has determined that the vehicle 1 is travelling in a curve 9' turning to the right, the control unit 3 moves only the second sensor line 8b such that a moved second sensor line 8b' is formed. The moved second sensor line 8b' has been moved away from the dashed line 5, such that it follows the shape of the first solid line 6 a certain second line distance 12 from the first solid line 6 as in the second example. The first sensor line 8a has not been moved, Since the first sensor line 8a has not been moved, no warning is issued until the vehicle 1 crosses the dashed line 5 or the moved second sensor line 8b' .

In this way, the first lane 4a as defined by the sensor lines 8a, 8b has been made wider, the second sensor line 8b having been moved to the right in the curve 9' that turns to the right . In all examples above, those sensor lines 8a, 8b that have been moved during the curve 9, 9' , are returned to coincide with the corresponding lane markings 5, 6 when the control unit 3 has determined that the vehicle 1 has left the curve 9,

9' .

With reference to Figure 1, the sensor arrangement 2 may be of many known types, for example it may comprise a camera device

14 and an image processing device 15, the camera device 14 being mounted at a central rear-view mirror and facing the driving direction D. A typically measure of detection range is 5 meters. In order to obtain a correct estimate of the distance between the vehicle's wheels 16a, 16b and the detected lane-markings, the vehicle's width may be implemented in camera software, for example in the image processing device

15 or in the control unit 3.

The control unit 3 determines that that the vehicle 1 is travelling in a curve 9, 9' at a certain position LI, LI', and there are many ways to reach such a determination. For example :

The mentioned sensor arrangement 2 may be arranged detect road curvature as well. steering wheel angle sensor 17 may be used where typical threshold can be 8°-10° during 1 second - 1,5 seconds , this time corresponding to the previously mentioned time t.

- A vehicle yaw sensor 18 may be used to detect that the vehicle 1 enters a curve. - A digital map system such as a GPS (Global Positioning system) may be used to detect that the vehicle 1 enters a curve . - Combinations of the above.

In the same way it is determined when the vehicle 1 has left the curve 9, 9' in question. The dashed line 5 and the solid lines 6, 7 are only examples of lane marking lines. Less lane marking lines or more marking lines may occur, and they have many different shapes and characters. For the present invention, at least one lane marking lane is required.

As shown in Figure 1, the present invention relates to a lane- marking crossing warning system 22 for a vehicle 1, the warning system 22 comprising a sensor arrangement 2 arranged to detect at least one lane marking line 5, 6, 7, a control unit 3 and warning means 13.

With reference to Figure 6, the present invention also relates to a method for providing lane-marking crossing warning, the method comprising the steps:

19: detecting at least one lane marking line 5, 6;

20: determining if the vehicle (1) is travelling in a curve (9, 9' ) ; and

21: if the vehicle 1 has been determined to travel in a curve 9, 9' , issuing a warning to a vehicle driver if an imaginary sensor line 8a, 8b, running a certain distance 11,

12 from said lane marking line 5, 6, is crossed by the vehicle

1. The present invention is not limited to the examples above, but may vary freely within the scope of the appended claims. For example, the line distances 11, 12 between the lane markings 5, 6 and the corresponding sensor line 8a, 8b is about 0,1 meter to 0,3 meter.

The moving of the sensor lines 8a, 8b when the control unit 3 has determined that the vehicle 1 is travelling in a curve may be performed in one single step as shown in the previous examples, or gradually; either in is several sub-steps or continuously .

It is normally desired to de-activate such a warning system in a city environment due to the usual abundant presence of curves in such an environment. It is also normally desired to de-activate such a warning system on roads with speeds over 90 km/h - 100 km/h since the curves at such roads are longer with less curvature radiuses. The warning system according to the present invention may therefore be arranged to be active in a certain velocity span, for example 60 km/h - 90 km/h or 50 km/h - 100 km/h.

The sensor lines 8a, 8b may have no practical width, but may be constituted by mathematical lines. Alternatively, the sensor lines 8a, 8b may have a certain width. To determine if a sensor line 8a, 8b has been crossed, a wheel 16a, 16b or other vehicle part may have been determined to have reached a sensor line 8a, 8b, or may have been determined to have passed a sensor line 8a, 8b. Due to the nature of such a detection, for example the tires of the wheels 16a, 16b not being completely rigid, lane marking lines possibly being worn and/or re-painted and imperfections in calibrations, a crossing is normally not determined mathematically exact, but within what is practically obtainable. Furthermore, there does not have to be any sensor lines that coincide with the lane marking lines 5, 6, the control unit 3 may be arranged to determine if lane marking lines have been crossed without sensor lines in this case. However, when the control unit 3 has determined that the vehicle 1 has entered a curve 9, 9' , the control unit 3 is arranged determine if an imaginary sensor line 8a, 8b running a certain distance 11, 12 from said lane marking line 5, 6 has been crossed by the vehicle 1 and in that case determine that a warning is to be issued by the warning means 13. This means that the sensor lines at least are created when the control unit 3 has determined that the vehicle 1 has entered a curve 9, 9' .

Said certain time t, t' is preferably chosen such that driving maneuvers that do not relate to entering a curve do not make the control unit 3 to erroneously determine that the vehicle 1 has entered a curve.