Method and Device for Assigning a First Automobile to a Second Automobile

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20090076666
  • Publication Number
    20090076666
  • Date Filed
    September 18, 2008
    16 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 19, 2009
    15 years ago
Abstract
A method for assigning a first motor vehicle to a second motor vehicle by exchanging electromagnetic signals. The electromagnetic signals are transmitted from the first motor vehicle in a predetermined temporal signal pattern and received by the second motor vehicle, where they are compared as to whether the received electromagnetic signals correspond to a signal pattern stored in the second motor vehicle. The first motor vehicle then is assigned as a function of the comparison. This method is particularly suited to assigning trailers to a towing vehicle.
Description

The invention relates to a method and a device for assigning a first motor vehicle to a second motor vehicle.


In order to exchange relevant data between two motor vehicles, e.g. a towing vehicle and its trailer, it is necessary for a clear assignment to take place between the two motor vehicles.


If other motor vehicles are in direct proximity when connection is established between a trailer and a towing vehicle, there is the risk that a signal connection, e.g. by means of a HF connection, is not established between the coupled motor vehicles.


A radio system is used for the connection between controllers in the towing vehicle and on the trailer. No user interaction is needed for acceptance while the connection is being established.


The object underlying the present invention is thus to indicate a way in which a reliable signal connection is enabled between a motor vehicle and its trailer.


This object is achieved in accordance with the invention by a method with the features of claim 1 and a device with the features of claim 6. Advantageous embodiments and developments, which can be used individually or in combination with one another, form the subject matter of the dependent claims.


In a first aspect of the invention, a method is proposed for assigning a first motor vehicle to a second motor vehicle by means of exchanging electromagnetic signals with the following method steps:

    • transmitting electromagnetic signals from the first motor vehicle, with the electromagnetic signals being sent in a predetermined temporal signal pattern,
    • receiving the electromagnetic signals transmitted from the first motor vehicle by means of the second motor vehicle,
    • comparing in the second motor vehicle whether the received electromagnetic signals correspond to a signal pattern stored in the second motor vehicle,
    • assigning the first motor vehicle as a function of the comparison.


In a preferred embodiment of the invention, an assignment of the first motor vehicle takes place, if the comparison produces a correspondence between the received signal pattern and a signal pattern stored in the second motor vehicle.


In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, an assignment of the first motor vehicle does not take place, if the comparison does not produce a correspondence between the received signal pattern and a signal pattern stored in the second motor vehicle.


The method according to the invention is expediently repeated if no assignment takes place.


It has proven worthwhile for a temporally non-periodic signal sequence to underlie the temporal signal pattern.


A precise temporal sequence, the so-called timing, is defined for the connection. This is used so that the precise time of coupling the trailer to the towing vehicle is only known to the two relevant motor vehicles. This herewith ensures that the connection can only be established between the two coupled motor vehicles.


During the connection establishment, one motor vehicle assumes the role of the server, which awaits the connection establishment and one motor vehicle assumes the role of the client, which initiates the connection establishment. If the two motor vehicles are coupled, the server allows the connection establishment for a specific time. The client attempts to set up the connection immediately after the coupling process.


A precise time pattern, which can only be maintained by the actual client, is now defined for the connection establishment from time 0 of the coupling process.


In a second aspect of the invention, a device is proposed for assigning an object to a motor vehicle by means of exchanging electromagnetic signals, with the device

    • including a communication facility on the motor vehicle side, with which means are designed for receiving electromagnetic signals transmitted from the object in the form of a signal pattern, and
    • including a control device on the motor vehicle side, to which the signal pattern can be fed, and with which means are designed in order to compare a stored signal pattern with the feedable signal pattern, with the object being assignable as a function of the comparison.





Further details and advantages of the invention are described with reference to the appended Figure, in which;



FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of essential components for the communication between two motor vehicles, and



FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of an exemplary signal pattern.





With the subsequent description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the same reference characters refer to identical or comparable components.



FIG. 1 shows two motor vehicles 1 and 2, which are to be clearly assigned to one another with the aid of electronic means. The respective communication receivers 4, 7 for motor vehicle 1, 2 control the signal exchange by means of electromagnetic signals 3, typically high-frequency signals 3. The communication receivers 4, 7 are actuated accordingly by each control device 6, 9 by way of a CAN bus 5, 8 in each instance.



FIG. 2 shows an exemplary signal pattern 10 of a temporal sequence of signals 3, which is predetermined for the exchange between the motor vehicles 1, 2.


In the example of a coupling process between a trailer, e.g. the motor vehicle 2 and a towing vehicle, e.g. the motor vehicle 1, the exchange of signals 3 for identifying the motor vehicle 2 from motor vehicle 1 is shown below. Starting from the coupling time 0, based on a communication receiver 4 in the motor vehicle 2, an antenna sends high-frequency signals 3 in the form of connection establishment messages at times 1, 2t, 4t, 5t and 7t to the communication receiver 7 in motor vehicle 1. The signals 3, which the communication receiver 7 in the motor vehicle 1 has received, are subsequently forwarded to a control device 9 on the motor vehicle side. The communication between the control device 6 and the communication receiver 4, as well as the control device 9 and the communication receiver 7 is usually carried out by way of a corresponding CAN bus 5, 8. The received signals 3 are analyzed in the control device 9 in respect of their temporal occurrence. If periodic connection establishment messages with the period t are now identified in motor vehicle 1 by a motor vehicle for instance, no assignment takes place since no signals 3 are expected at times 3t and 6t in the predetermined signal pattern 10. If some messages of the coupled motor vehicle 2 get lost as a result of connection faults, an adequately reliable statement relating to the connection can still always be made on the basis of the received messages.


The connection establishment is then concluded successfully, if at time 7t, for example, 3 messages were received synchronously, otherwise a new connection establishment is initiated in accordance with the same pattern.


With the application according to the invention, no user interaction (driver) is needed in order to establish the connection between the towing vehicle and trailer. This nevertheless ensures that the connection can only be established between the coupled motor vehicles and faulty connections can be ruled out.


With the definition of the timing, it is important for as minimal a correlation to other radio connections as possible to be ensured.


The design according to the invention allows a cost-effective and consequently reliable wireless assignment of a trailer to a towing vehicle.


Furthermore, no additional components are needed in the transmit/receive facilities.


The present invention is particularly suited to the assignment of trailers to a towing vehicle.

Claims
  • 1-6. (canceled)
  • 7. A method for assigning a first motor vehicle to a second motor vehicle by exchanging electromagnetic signals, comprising the steps of: transmitting electromagnetic signals from the first motor vehicle in a predetermined temporal signal pattern to a second motor vehicle;receiving the electromagnetic signals transmitted from the first motor vehicle in the second motor vehicle;comparing in the second motor vehicle whether the received electromagnetic signals correspond to a signal pattern stored in the second motor vehicle; andassigning the first motor vehicle in dependence on the comparison.
  • 8. The method according to claim 7, which comprises assigning the first motor vehicle if the received signal pattern and the signal pattern stored in the second motor vehicle correspond to each other.
  • 9. The method according to claim 7, which comprises not assigning the first motor vehicle if the received signal pattern and the signal pattern stored in the second motor vehicle do not correspond to each other.
  • 10. The method according to claim 9, including the step of repeating the method of claim 7.
  • 11. The method according to claim 7, wherein the temporal signal pattern is not periodic.
  • 12. A device for assigning an object to a motor vehicle having a stored signal pattern by exchanging electromagnetic signals, wherein said device includes a communication device on the motor vehicle, including a unit for receiving electromagnetic signals transmitted from the object in the form of a predetermined temporal signal pattern; anda control device on the motor vehicle for receiving the signal pattern and comparing the stored signal pattern with the received signal pattern, and assigning the object as a function of the comparison.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2007 044 395.3 Sep 2007 DE national