The invention relates to a camera apparatus for use in a motor vehicle which has an interior space, a housing intended for holding a camera sensor and capable of being fitted for viewing through a windscreen in a suitable alignment towards the road being travelled on by the motor vehicle, and a display device for displaying picture elements acquired by the camera sensor.
Such a camera apparatus is known from EP 1 383 098 B1. Here, the housing with the camera sensor is mounted as an attachment on the dashboard of the motor vehicle. The arrangement serves for detecting traffic signs. Located in a central console is the display device which is set up to reproduce the symbols corresponding to the detected traffic signs by providing it with a library, stored in a memory, of traffic signs which come into consideration. The display device is permanently installed in the motor vehicle and connected to the tachometer of the motor vehicle for the purpose of comparison of the maximum permissible speed with the instantaneous driving speed. Since the housing with the camera sensor must be connected to the display device via an invisibly fitted cable, the result is that the camera can be positioned only directly on the top side of the dashboard of the motor vehicle, and so there is a problem in positioning the camera optimally. Moreover, the camera housing must be of small design so that neither the driver nor the front seat passenger perceives it as interfering with the view onto the road.
A proposal to position the camera on the rear side of the interior rear view mirror of the motor vehicle leads to the disadvantage that readjusting the interior rear view mirror also entails an adjustment of the field of view of the camera. Moreover, the image quality is impaired by reflections of the obliquely running windscreen, which is arranged remote from the camera sensor.
It is the object of the present invention to enable a better positioning of the camera, in particular for a retrospective installation of the camera apparatus.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with a camera apparatus of the type mentioned at the beginning which is characterized in that the housing is designed in at least two parts with a fastening part having the bearing surface, and with a camera part supporting the camera sensor, in that the camera part can be connected to the fastening part in a fixed relative position, and in that the fastening part is designed for specific vehicles with reference to the alignment of its bearing surface such that the camera sensor has the suitable alignment after the connection of the camera part to the fastening part.
The inventive camera apparatus therefore enables the camera sensor to be fitted in the immediate vicinity of the windscreen at a location where the housing holding the camera sensor does not impede the view of the occupants onto the road. Such a location is found, for example, on the upper edge of the windscreen, preferably behind the interior rear view mirror of the motor vehicle which, as is known, is arranged in the middle of the width and in the upper region of the windscreen. The display device can be arranged at a suitable site in the interior space of the motor vehicle within the angle of view of the driver.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the housing is designed with a transparent bearing surface which can be fastened on the inside of a windscreen of the motor vehicle, the fastening preferably being performed by adhesion. The problem arises here that the inclination of the windscreen is specific to the vehicle, and thus depends on the type of the vehicle and on the respective vehicle model. Sports vehicles and ones shaped from aerodynamic points of view in this case have a windscreen running very obliquely in relation to the vertical, whereas commercial vehicles, such as buses, minibuses, delivery vans, etc. are, however, fitted with steeply running windscreens. According to the invention, use is made for the respective type of vehicle of a specific fastening part which is fitted on the windscreen, preferably by being bonded on in the form of a frame. By adapting the inclination of the bearing surface to the inclination of the windscreen, it is ensured that the section of the fastening part on which the camera part is preferably fastened by being latched on is suitably aligned so as to ensure the suitable alignment of the camera sensor after the fitting of the camera part on the fastening part.
The camera sensor fitted according to the invention can be allotted a further usefulness by virtue of the fact that there is connected in the housing to the camera sensor a video image memory which as FIFO memory stores video images over a prescribed period and overwrites them continuously with new video images. It is ensured in this way that, for example, the video images of the last 30 minutes which have been recorded by the camera sensor are stored in the memory, and this can, for example, be important for clarifying the origin of a traffic accident. In the case when the recording is required, further recording by the camera sensor must be terminated. To this end, the recording of new video images can be switched off by a switch, it being possible for the switch to be actuated manually or controlled by a sensor. Particular consideration is given as sensor to a crash sensor such as is used to trigger airbags.
The inventively provided display device is preferably positioned to be spatially remote from the housing, the image content of the camera sensor being provided with an interface for transmission to the display device. The transmission of the image content can be performed in this case via a cable or in a wireless fashion when the interface is designed for wireless transmission and the display device has a receiver for the wirelessly transmitted signals.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the evaluation electronics for the image content acquired by the camera sensor is arranged in the housing such that the evaluated picture elements can be identified at the camera sensor by means of the evaluation electronics and, particularly for the wireless transmission, even signals which characterize the evaluated picture elements are used. In this case, there is preferably present in the display device a memory for stored symbols by means of which the picture elements acquired by the camera sensor can be selectively displayed on the display device. The evaluation at the camera sensor actually renders it possible for the first time to make regular wireless transmissions, since the wireless transmission of the picture elements recorded by the camera sensor to the display device would require the enabling of a substantial transmission speed which cannot be implemented in practice with cost-effective equipment. Since the evaluation electronics for the picture elements acquired by the camera sensor, which are to be displayed, is itself arranged in the housing on the camera sensor, the transmission to the display device need include only a coded signal which characterizes the type of the picture element acquired by the camera sensor, and so can be retrieved by the display device from the memory of the stored symbols. All short-range transmission methods, such as in accordance with the Bluetooth Standard, for example, are suitable for the wireless transmission of the signal characterizing the acquired picture element.
Of course, it is possible, particularly given the production of a cable connection between the camera sensor and the display device, to reproduce the camera signals directly on the display device, or to undertake the evaluation of the camera signals in the display device.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the display device has a fastening device for subsequent installation in the interior space of the motor vehicle. This can, for example, be a fastening foot which can be bonded on in the region of the dashboard, and onto which the display device can be latched. Also possible is a fastening foot which can be bonded onto a glass pane, it being possible to perform adhesion over a suitable region of the windscreen or a fixed part of a side pane of the motor vehicle. Again, the fastening foot can be fastened, in particular on a glass pane, by means of a suction cup, as a result of which the adhesion can be omitted.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the camera apparatus also comprises a satellite positioning module and a receiving antenna therefor. When traffic signs are detected with the camera sensor in a preferred embodiment of the invention, the through the relatively accurate permanent determination of the position of the motor vehicle which is possible with the aid of the position data, the detection of the traffic signs can be supported by virtue of the fact that permanently erected traffic signs are stored in a memory of the display device for specific positions, that is to say for specific stretches of a road, and also enable a display of a symbol on the display device whenever an optical detection of the traffic sign by the camera sensor has been disturbed or completely prevented, for example by a lorry masking the view onto the traffic sign while being overtaken at this instant. The satellite position module, which can be formed by a GPS mouse, is preferably arranged on or in the housing of the camera sensor. In this case, an information item stored in a memory relating to traffic signs or the like cooperates with the satellite position module in order to carry out plausibility control of a (not reliably) detected or, given no detection of the traffic sign, to replace a traffic sign detection with the stored information, possibly with an appropriate instruction.
When detecting a traffic sign, it is the acquisition of permissible maximum speeds indicated by the traffic signs which is most important. In this case, the display device can include an evaluation device for determining the instantaneous speed of the motor vehicle from the received satellite position data such that a comparison device can be used to compare the instantaneous speed of the motor vehicle with the detected maximum permissible speed. If the maximum permissible speed is exceeded by the determined instantaneous speed, or is exceeded by a prescribed span, the display device preferably outputs an optical and/or acoustic warning signal in order to caution the driver to observe a speed adapted to the maximum permissible speed.
The inventive camera arrangement can be used, furthermore, for the purpose of detecting pedestrians who are located in the driving direction in front of the motor vehicle, and to output an appropriate warning. It is preferred in this case that the detection of the pedestrians is correlated with a determination of speed from the satellite position data, in order, for example, to suppress a warning about pedestrians when a vehicle is stationary. Moreover, by evaluating the size of the detected pedestrians it is possible to establish a relationship between an estimate of the distance of the pedestrians from the motor vehicle and the determined speed of the motor vehicle, in Order to enable a reliable warning of danger.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with the aid of exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawing, in which:
a to c show the fitting of a housing in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention on a windscreen of a motor vehicle,
a) shows diagrammatically a perspective view of an interior space of a motor vehicle with a windscreen 1, an interior rear view mirror 2 fastened on the windscreen, a central console 3 with a multimedia device 4, the central console projecting into the region of a dashboard 5.
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Located above the windscreen is a vehicle roof 10 in which conventional interior lights 11 and associated switches 12 are fastened.
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The housing 7 is preferably fastened without cable connection on the windscreen 1 with an independent power supply (battery), and includes an evaluation electronics with the aid of which objects to be identified which have been recorded by the camera sensor 15 are detected. The evaluation electronics thus determines whether and, if appropriate, which objects to be detected have been received by the camera sensor 15, and generates a corresponding identification signal which can be transmitted to a display device in a wireless fashion with the aid of a transmitter arranged in the housing 7.
In addition to these functions as display device 26, inside a hands-free device the inventive display device 26 is provided, furthermore, with a receiver for the signals transmitted in a wireless fashion by the camera unit in the housing 7. Moreover, the display device includes a memory (not illustrated), from which it is possible by means of the wirelessly transmitted signals to retrieve symbols for display on the display 27 of the display device 26. In this way, information relating to image content recorded by the camera sensor is successfully transmitted from the camera sensor to the display device 26 without the need to transmit enormous amounts of data of video signals.
When, in addition, a satellite navigation device is provided in the display device 26, the display device 26 can calculate the instantaneous speed of the motor vehicle from the satellite position data and compare it with the maximum permissible speed detected on the basis of the detected traffic sign 41. Via the display device 26, or via the connection of the display device 26 to the base unit 32, an acoustic signal can be transmitted via the loudspeaker cable 34 and reproduced, and/or an optical signal can appear on the display 27 of the display device 26. Of course, it is also possible to conceive of other signal transmitters with the aid of which the driver can be alerted to the fact that he is exceeding the maximum permissible speed, if appropriate by a prescribed speed interval.
The inventive camera arrangement can also have in the housing 7 a memory device with the aid of which the signals of the camera sensor 15 are stored annularly in accordance with the existing storage capacity such that the latest camera images are stored for a predetermined interval and can be used, for example, to clear up the origin of an accident. Further storage should be stopped in the event of an accident. This can be done manually or under sensor control, for example by means of a crash sensor.
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10 2009 018 517.8 | Apr 2009 | DE | national |