This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2015/060080 which has an International filing date of May 7, 2015, which designated the United States of America and which claims priority to European patent application number EP14167466.3 filed May 8, 2014, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a method for providing an object prediction representation, which may be used for planning avoidance maneuvers. The present invention also relates to a corresponding computer program product. The present invention also relates to a vehicle.
U.S.2011/0018737 (Hsu et al.) discloses a vehicle collision avoidance system implemented in a host vehicle. A wireless communication module in the host vehicle wirelessly broadcasts vehicle information packages of the host vehicle and receives external vehicle information packages from other neighboring vehicles. Based on the received vehicle information packages, a collision avoidance process is performed. The process has steps of mapping coordinates system, categorizing collision zones, determining whether a possible collision position exists, calculating a collision time and outputting warning messages.
U.S.2002/0135467 (Koike) discloses that predicted future positions are calculated and arranged into packets to be transmitted using a communication pattern based on a time and a position of each packet. communication pattern based on a result of calculation so that the generated communication pattern is utilized for reception. Consequently, data associated with a future position of its own can be selected for enabling reception. An existence probability is calculated, and the state of another vehicle can be understood from the communication of the calculated existence probability, thereby reducing chance of collision.
However, U.S.2011/0018737 and U.S.2002/0135467 both calculate collision probability assuming both host (vehicle) and object (e.g. neighboring vehicle) motions are known.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved method for providing an object prediction representation.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for providing an object prediction representation, which method comprises: establishing a host vehicle in a longitudinal-lateral coordinate system at a starting time, the host vehicle being represented by at least one reference point in the coordinate system; detecting an object, and establishing the object in the coordinate system at the starting time, the object being represented by a plurality of object reference points along the perimeter of the object, wherein movement of the object is determined; simulating movement of the host vehicle and the object in the longitudinal-lateral coordinate system based on their initial positions at the starting time and a movement of the host vehicle and the determined movement of the object, wherein points in time when the at least one reference point of the host vehicle and an object reference point of the plurality of object reference points have the same longitudinal position are detected, and wherein for each detected point in time an associated lateral position of the object reference point at the detected point in time is detected; and establishing the object prediction representation in a time-lateral domain based on the detected points in time and the associated lateral positions.
The resulting object prediction representation in the time-lateral domain may beneficially be used for planning avoidance maneuvers of the host vehicle. In particular, lateral motion of the host vehicle may be decided to avoid the object as represented by the object prediction representation. That is, in contrast to both U.S.2011/0018737 and U.S.2002/0135467, host vehicle lateral motion is here not known beforehand but may be decided based on the resulting object prediction representation.
The “a movement” of the host vehicle may be the host vehicle's speed and heading. In other words, said movement may have a magnitude and a direction.
The at least one reference point of the host vehicle may comprise a front reference point and a rear reference point along the longitudinal direction of the host vehicle, the front reference points representing the front of the vehicle and the rear reference point representing the rear of the host vehicle. Alternatively, the at least one reference point of the host vehicle may be a single reference point, wherein the established object prediction representation is extended based on a length of the host vehicle and the movement of the host vehicle.
Further, establishing the object prediction representation in a time-lateral domain based on the detected points in time and the associated lateral positions may include constructing a convex hull around points in the time-lateral domain, which points are defined by the detected points in time and the associated lateral positions.
The plurality of object reference points may include four object reference points each representing a corner of the object.
The method may further comprise: generating an output signal for automatic control of movement of the host vehicle so as to avoid the established object prediction representation.
The object may be a moving object. Alternatively, it may be a stationary object.
The movement of the object and the initial position of the object at the starting time may be determined using at least one sensor on the host vehicle.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a computer program product comprising code configured to, when executed by a processor or an electronic control unit, perform the method according to the first aspect. This aspects may exhibit the same or similar feature and/technical effects as the first aspect. The code may be stored on a computer readable medium.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided vehicle comprising an electronic control unit configured to perform the method according to the first aspect. This aspects may exhibit the same or similar feature and/technical effects as the first and second aspects.
Further features of, and advantages with, the present invention will become apparent when studying the appended claims and the following description. The skilled addressee realize that different features of the present invention may be combined to create embodiments other than those described in the following, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
These and other aspects of the present invention will now be described in more detail, with reference to the appended drawings showing exemplary embodiments of the present invention, on which:
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness and completeness, and fully convey the scope of the invention to the skilled addressee. Like reference characters refer to like elements throughout.
In step S1, a host vehicle is established in a longitudinal-lateral coordinate system x-y at a starting time t0. The host vehicle is represented by at least one reference point in the coordinate system. In
In step S2 an object is detected and established in the coordinate system at the starting time t0. The object is typically another vehicle. The object is represented by a plurality of object reference points along the perimeter of the object. In
In step S3, movements of the host vehicle and the object are simulated in the longitudinal-lateral coordinate system based on their initial positions at the starting time t0 and a movement of the host vehicle and the determined movement of the object. Preferably the coordinate system is arranged so the host vehicle's movement is longitudinal, i.e. along the x-axis of the coordinate system. The movement of the host vehicle may be constant during the simulation. Alternatively, it may vary with time. In
During the simulation, any points in time t0-n when the at least one reference point 10a-b of the host vehicle and an object reference point of the plurality of object reference points 12a-d have the same longitudinal position are detected. And for each detected point in time, an associated lateral position of the object reference point(s) in question at the detected point in time is detected. In other words, for each reference point of the host vehicle, the method finds the time instant when it has the same longitudinal coordinate as a reference point on the object. This gives a time instant when a certain position should be avoided. This is now further elaborated with reference to
In
At the starting time t0, none of the front and rear reference points 10a-b has the same longitudinal position as any of the object reference points 12a-d. At time t1 of the simulation, the host vehicle has moved a distance corresponding to the length of the arrow 14, in the direction of the arrow 14. Likewise, the object has moved a distance corresponding to the length of the arrow 16, in the direction of the arrow 16. Here the front reference point 10a of the host vehicle has the same longitudinal position as the (rear) object reference point 12d, whereby the associated lateral position y1 of object reference point 12d at time t1 is detected. At time t2, the front reference point 10a of the host vehicle has the same longitudinal position as the object reference points 12a and 12c, and associated lateral positions y2 and y3 are detected. At time t3, the front reference point 10a of the host vehicle has the same longitudinal position as the (front) object reference point 12b, and the rear reference point 10b of the host vehicle has the same longitudinal position as the object reference point 12d, whereby associated lateral positions y4 and y5 are detected. At time t4, the rear reference point 10b of the host vehicle has the same longitudinal position as the object reference points 12a and 12c, whereby associated lateral positions y6 and y7 are detected. At time t5, the rear reference point 10b of the host vehicle has the same longitudinal position as the object reference point 12b, whereby associated lateral position y8 is detected. At time t6, none of the front and rear reference points 10a-b has the same longitudinal position as any of the object reference points 12a-d. After time t6, the simulation may end.
Thereafter, in step S4, an object prediction representation is established in a time-lateral domain t-y based on the detected points in time and the associated lateral positions from step S3. In other words, the method has found all time instants when a certain position should be avoided, the object can be represented as a set of [t,y] points that should be avoided, that is, a certain lateral position, y, should be avoided at a certain time, t.
Returning to
In an optional step S5, an output signal for automatic control of the movement of the host vehicle so as to avoid the established object prediction representation 18 may be generated. The output signal may for instance be used for auto braking and/or emergency steering.
In
Here it is noted that the object prediction representation 18 in
The method is also applicable to stationary objects, i.e. objects having a movement of zero, as shown in the scenario of
The present method may be embodied in a computer program product 24 comprising code configured to, when executed by a processor or an electronic control unit (ECU), perform the method. The code may be stored on a computer readable medium (not shown). The ECU may in turn be arranged in the host vehicle 26, as illustrated in
Furthermore, even though only one object has been shown in the scenarios in
The object prediction representation 18 established by means of the present method may beneficially be used as an input to a method for determining an evasive path for a host vehicle, such as the method disclosed in applicant's co-pending patent application entitled “METHOD FOR DETERMINING AN EVASIVE PATH FOR A HOST VEHICLE”, the contents of which herein is incorporated by reference.
The person skilled in the art will realize that the present invention by no means is limited to the embodiments described above. On the contrary, many modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
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14167466.3 | May 2014 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2015/060080 | 5/7/2015 | WO | 00 |