The present application is based on and claims the benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-270152, filed on Dec. 9, 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure generally relates to the navigation apparatus which performs a route change when a vehicle departs from a set route, or a main guidance route.
Conventionally, when a vehicle departs from a set guidance route, a navigation apparatus in the vehicle performs a re-search by using a re-search function to find and provide a new guidance route. Such navigation apparatus is disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2004-61356.
However, during the re-search period, the guidance route displayed on a map image may be in a non-display state (i.e., will disappear), and the vehicle is provided as traveling along a road on the map image that may or may not be the guidance route, due to the non-display state of the guidance route. Such non-display state of the guidance route after departure from the set route may cause the user, especially a novice driver, to feel uneasy and confused, which may further be amplified by the user's notion that he/she has mistakenly departed from the guidance route.
In an aspect of the present disclosure a navigation apparatus includes a sub-guidance route search unit to search for a sub-guidance route that connects to, or leads to, a main guidance route when a branch point is provided along the main guidance route. The sub-guidance route departs from the main guidance route at the branch point and may rejoin the main guidance route at a connection point.
The navigation apparatus also includes a route display control unit to control a display unit having a display screen to display a road map on the display screen. In addition to the road map, the route display control unit has the display unit display the main guidance route in a first display mode, the sub-guidance route in a second display mode, and a vehicle mark that indicates a position of the vehicle. The first display mode and the second display mode are respectively different from each other, and both indicating a guidance route set by the navigation apparatus.
Further, when the vehicle departs from the main guidance route at the branch point and enters the sub-guidance route, the route display control unit gradually changes a display mode of a portion of the main guidance route from the first display mode to a third display mode that is realized as a non-display of the guidance route. In particular, the portion of the main guidance route is provided as between the branch point to the connection point, and is designated as a first route. As the display mode of the first route changes, the display mode of the sub-guidance route, which is designated as a second route, changes from the second display mode to the first display mode.
In such manner, when the vehicle departs from the main guidance route at the branch point and enters the sub-guidance route, the display of the main guidance route in the first display mode gradually changes from the first display mode to the third display mode, and the display mode of the sub-guidance route in the second display mode gradually changes from the second display mode to the first display mode, which is dedicated for the display of the main guidance route. Therefore, the route guidance for the driver will be provided without interruption, decreasing the uneasiness and confusion in a positive manner.
The route display control unit displays the sub-guidance route in the second display mode, and may display the sub-guidance route for the branch that is encountered next by the vehicle. In such manner, the display screen may provide a minimum number of sub-guidance routes that are positioned closest to the vehicle, thereby making it easier for the viewer to understand the road map on the display screen of the display unit.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the following detailed description disposed with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The following description is in regards to the first embodiment of the present disclosure, illustrated with reference to
In addition, the navigation apparatus 1 includes a display unit 7, a sound controller 9 that is coupled to a speaker 8, a speech recognition unit 11, a wireless remote controller sensor 13, and an external information input-output device 14. The display unit 7 may be a color liquid crystal display device. The speech recognition unit 11 recognizes a sound input from a microphone 10. The wireless remote controller sensor 13 transmits and receives commands to and from a wireless remote controller 12, and the external information input-output device 14 transmits and receives data through wireless communications to and from an external facility such as, for example, a Vehicle Information and Communication System (VICS) (registered trademark) center 15 and various kinds of information center.
The position detector 3 has a gyroscope 16 detecting the angle of rotation speed of the vehicle, a distance sensor 17 detecting the travel distance of the vehicle, and a GPS receiver 18 for detecting a position of the vehicle based on an electric wave transmitted from a GPS satellite of a Global Positioning System. Each of the sensors 16 to 18 has an error of different nature. Therefore, the control circuit 2 compensates for the errors by mutual compensation between the detection values from the sensors 16, 17, 18, for highly accurate detection of the current vehicle position, a progress direction, a speed, a travel distance, and a current time. Depending on the accuracy, the position detector 3 may have some of the sensors 16 to 18, and is not necessary to have all the sensors 16 to 18.
The position sensor 3 may be supplemented by using other sensors such as a steering rotation sensor for detecting a rotation of a steering wheel and a wheel sensor for detecting a rotation of tires.
The map data input unit 4 at least includes a data read device for reading data from a data medium. The data medium may store road map data, mark data, map matching data, destination data (i.e., facility database), and data conversion table data for converting traffic information into road-associated data. The data medium for storing map data may generally be a large-capacity storage medium such as DVD, but other media such as a memory card and an hard disk drive (HDD) may also be used. The map data input unit 4 may correspond to map data storage in claims.
The road map data includes data regarding a road shape, a road width, a road name, a traffic signal, a railroad crossing, a building, various facilities, a place name, a geographical feature, and the like, and also includes data for displaying the road map on a display screen 21 of the display unit 7 (
The operation switch group 5 serves as an input device and includes a mechanical switch established around the display screen 21 of the display unit 7 and a touch panel established on the display screen 21. Accordingly, a user is able to input various commands via the operation switch group 5. For instance, the user may input a destination, information required for destination search (i.e., destination search conditions), waypoints, an effective route/point, and may switch between different display modes and screens of the display unit 7 (e.g., a reduced scale change, a menu display choice, a route search, a route guidance start, a current position correction, a volume adjustment and the like).
Multiple switches are arranged on the wireless remote controller 12 to transmit various instruction signals to the control circuit 2 via the wireless remote controller sensor 13. An operation of the operation switch group 5 and an operation of the wireless remote controller 12 are equivalent in terms of controlling the control circuit 2 to perform a certain function.
The external memory 6 includes a flash memory card. The external memory 6 stores specific data such as main guidance route data set by the control circuit 2 at a time of route guidance, sub-guidance route to be mentioned later, and a travel locus of the vehicle.
The display screen 21 displays a map around the current vehicle position in various scales. In addition, a main guidance route, a sub-guidance route, the current vehicle position, and a progress direction as well as a current position mark (i.e., a pointer) are superimposed on the map around the current vehicle position of the vehicle.
The display screen 21 may also display a guidance screen for a main route guidance leading to a destination when route guidance is performed. An input screen for an input of information by the user, for performing a destination search or the like, may also be displayed in addition to various messages.
The speech recognition unit 11 receives a speech input from the microphone 10, and compares the speech input with the recognition dictionary data in the system to recognize terms or words in the speech input, as a recognized sound. The sound controller 9 controls the speech recognition unit 11, and outputs a speech recognition result to the control circuit 2, and outputs the recognized sound as a repeat speech through the speaker 8. Based on a speech output instruction from the control circuit 2, the speech recognition unit 11 outputs to the speaker 8 various voices such as guidance voices, operation instruction voices, and messages regarding the operation of a theft prevention function. The speaker 8 and the sound controller 9 may serve as an output device.
The microcomputer of the control circuit 2 includes a CPU, a memory (i.e., RAM, ROM, EEPROM, a flash memory), and an input-output together with other parts. The control circuit 2 functions as a destination setting device, a route search unit, a route display control unit, and a route guidance unit based on the execution of a program stored in ROM or in the flash memory by the CPU.
The route search unit includes the main guidance route search unit and the sub-guidance route search unit. The main guidance route search unit automatically determines or searches for a recommended travel route from a departure place (e.g, a current vehicle position) of the vehicle to the destination, by, for example, using a Dijkstra method. The route searched is set as a main guidance route, which is a guidance object, if only one route is found, and, if many routes are found, one of many routes is selected and set as the main guidance route.
The route guidance unit includes a guidance-by-display function (i.e., a route display control unit in claims) and a guidance-by-voice function (i.e., a sound guidance control unit in claims).
The route display control unit displays a road map around the current vehicle position on the display screen 21, so that the vehicle can travel along the main guidance route at a time of searching of the main guidance route. The main guidance route is displayed in a first display mode (e.g., a blue thick line), which indicates that the route is the guidance route, and the sub-guidance route is displayed in a second display mode (e.g., a pale blue thick line), which is in a paler color than the color of the first mode. In addition, a vehicle position mark indicative of the current position of vehicle and the progress direction is displayed on the road map.
The display of the current vehicle position moves over the map according to the travel of the vehicle, and the map is scrolled on the screen according to the position of the vehicle. In the course of such display, map matching to put the vehicle position on the road is performed. Further, the sound guidance control unit provides the sound guidance about the route of the vehicle from the speaker 8.
The present embodiment regarding the operation of the route guidance, including a route search and a route display, under control of the control unit 2 of the present embodiment is described next.
With reference to
After S3, the control unit 2, at S4, displays the main guidance route searched in S3 on the display unit 7 and provides guidance voices for traveling along the main guidance route via the speaker 9. For instance, with reference to
As the vehicle begins traveling along the main guidance route according to the route guidance, and the current vehicle position is detected by the position detector 3. The current vehicle position is indicated on the map image 22 by a vehicle position mark 24, and the vehicle position mark 24 is displayed based on the detection value of the position detector 3, and becomes the progress direction of the vehicle.
In S5, the control unit 2 determines whether there is an intersection on the main guidance route at a position that is in front of the current vehicle position to be traveled by the vehicle. In other words, the process determines whether the vehicle will next encounter a branch point on the main guidance route. If an intersection exists, the control unit 2, at S6, determines an intersection type of the intersection as a two-branch type (i.e., a Y-shape road), a three-branch type (i.e., a crossroad), or a four or more branch type.
In S7 the control unit 2 searches for a sub-guidance route according to the intersection type determined at S6 (i.e., the control unit 2 functions as the sub-guidance route search unit). For example, in
Subsequently, at S8, the control unit 2 determines whether the sub-guidance route enters a display range that is set in advance, and if it is determined that the sub-guidance route has entered the display range (S8, Yes), the control unit 2 displays the sub-guidance route in a display mode different from the display mode of displaying the main guidance route display 23 (i.e., the second display mode). Such display of the sub-guidance route is designated as a sub-guidance route display 25 (
Next, at S10, the control unit 2 determines whether the vehicle has departed from the main guidance route at the branch point B1 and has entered the sub-guidance route. If the vehicle has not departed from the main guidance route at the branch point B1 (S10, No), the control unit 2 provides navigation notification (i.e., navigation guidance) to the driver of the vehicle at S12.
If the entrance into the sub-guidance route is determined (S10, Yes), the control unit 2 proceeds to S11 to change the route display for the first route R1 (i.e., the main guidance route from the branch point B1 to the connection point K1) and the second route R2 (i.e., the sub-guidance route from the branch point B1 to the connection point K1). The display mode of the first route R1 is gradually changed to turn the bright colored thick line of the first display mode (e.g., a blue thick line) to an invisible route guidance display of a third display mode in which, for instance, the route is not highlighted with a colored line. Also, the display mode of the second route R2 is gradually changed from the pale color thick line of the second display mode (e.g., a pale blue thick line) to the bright color thick line of the first display mode (e.g., a blue thick line).
For instance, with reference to
Further, the move and the shape change of the route displays 23a, 23a1 to 23a4, which are shown on the display screen 21, are substantially continuous without stepwise move/change. However, stepwise move/change may also be used.
With reference to
Further, at S10, when the vehicle is determined to have entered the sub-guidance route from the main guidance route, the control unit 2 may output a soft notification sound from the speaker 8, notifying the driver of the entrance into the sub-guidance route.
With reference to
In the example of
Based on the present embodiment, when the vehicle departs from the first route R1 (i.e., the main guidance route) at the branch point B1 and enters the second route R2 (i.e., the sub-guidance route), the first display mode (i.e., the route display 23) displaying the main guidance route starts to change gradually to the third display mode, which is an invisible route guidance display. In addition, the second display mode displaying the second route R2 (i.e., the sub-guidance route) starts to change gradually to the first display mode for displaying the main guidance route. In such manner, the route guidance for the driver is continuously provided, thereby decreasing the uneasiness and confusion of the driver.
Further, the color and thickness of the first and second display modes may be changed to other colors and/or thickness.
According to the present embodiment, the change from the first route R1 to the second route R2 in the gradual manner, which is displayed on the display screen 21, may be the gradual change of the shape of the first route R1 in the first display mode (i.e., the route display 23a) to the shape of the second route R2, with the movement from the first route R1 to the second route R2 to overlay the second route R2 by the route display 23a (
In such manner, the display of the sub-guidance route, into which the vehicle has entered after the departure from the main guidance route is naturally changed as if the sub-guidance route has been the main guidance route, thereby further decreasing the uneasiness and confusion of the driver. In this case, the change method for
Further, in the present embodiment, the control unit 2 displays the sub-guidance route in the second display mode for the next intersection to be traveled by the vehicle. In such manner, the display of the sub-guidance route is minimum, thereby making it easier for the user to view the display screen of the display unit.
The gradual change of the route display of the first route R1 and the second route R2 may be made in the following manner, as described in the second embodiment with reference to
With reference to
When the vehicle has entered the second route R2, a portion of the route display 23 partially displaying the first route R1, which is a route display 23a between the branch point B1 and the first corner T1, is moved toward a portion of the second route R2, which is a part R2a between the second corner T2 and the connection point K1 (i.e., toward the road D72). The movement of the route display 23a is a translational movement, keeping the route display 23a in parallel with its original element and with its destination element during the movement (
With reference to
Accordingly, in the direction of the arrow Y, as the first display mode extends along the second route R2 from the branch point B1 to the connection point K1, the first display mode is gradually removed from the first route R1 from the connection point K1 to the branch point B1. Thus, the route display of the second route R2 is changed from the second display mode to the first display mode and the route display of the first route R1 is change from the first display to the third display mode.
The fourth embodiment is shown in
In other words, the route display 23 in the first mode peels from the first route R1 in a direction from the branch point B1 to the connection point K1, and is positioned onto the second route R2 to replace the route display mode 25 in the second mode. In addition, as the route display 23 in the first mode peels from the first route R1, the route display of the first route R1 is changed to the third display mode.
Accordingly, the route display 23 in the first display mode of the first route R1 is changed to the third display mode and the route display 25 in the second display mode of the second route R2 is changed to the route display 23 in the first display mode. Such change of the route display appears to occur as the vehicle travels along the second route R2, such that based on the movement of the vehicle position mark 24 the route display 23 is peeled off from the first route R1 to be fit onto the second route R2 (i.e., a peel-off display).
In each of the second to fourth embodiments, after the departure of the vehicle from the main guidance route, the newly-entered route is displayed in a gradual or natural-changing manner, as if the newly-entered route had been the main guidance route. Therefore, the uneasiness and confusion of the driver is further decreased.
Further, for example, when it is determined that the vehicle has entered (i.e., has branched into) the main guidance route according to the route guidance in S10 of
In short, based on the present embodiment, a route display control unit (i.e., the control unit 2) controls the display unit 7 to gradually change, during a change of the display mode of the first route R1 and the second route R2, a shape of a route display in the first display mode that has a shape initially representing the first route to a shape of the second route as the route display is moved towards the second route to overlay onto the second route, thereby changing the display mode of the second route from the second mode to the first mode. In addition, the first route R1 changes from the first display mode to the third display mode when the route display moves towards the second route R2.
In such manner, the display of the sub-guidance route, into which the vehicle has entered after departing from the main guidance route, is naturally changed as if the road entered had been the main guidance route, thereby decreasing the uneasiness and confusion of the driver caused by the mistake in following the main guidance route.
The route display control unit may also control the display unit 7 to gradually change, during a change of the display mode of the first route R1 and the second route R2, a route display displayed in the first display mode, which is initially provided on the first route R1 to extend along the second route R2 from the branch point to the connection point to change the display mode of the second route from the second display mode to the first display mode. As the route display extends along the second route R2, it moves off of the first route R1, and the first route R1 gradually changes from the first display mode to the third display from the connection point toward the branch point.
In such manner, the display of the sub-guidance route, into which the vehicle has entered after departing from the main guidance route, is naturally changed as if the road entered had been the main guidance route, thereby further decreasing the uneasiness and confusion of the driver.
In another display change, when the first route has a first corner portion at a middle position of the first route R1 and the second route R2 has a second corner portion at a middle position of the second route R2, the first route R1 and the second route R2 in combination form a substantially square shape. Accordingly, the route display control unit gradually changes a route display in the first display mode representing a section of the first route R1 between the branch point and the first corner portion to move in a direction toward a section of the second route R2 between the second corner and the connection point. After the move of the section of the first route R1 to the section of the second route R2, the second route R2 is changed from the second display mode to the first display mode and the first route R1 is changed from the first display mode to the third display mode.
In such manner, the display of the sub-guidance route, into which the vehicle has entered after departing from the main guidance route, is naturally changed as if the entered road had been the main guidance route, thereby decreasing the uneasiness and confusion of the driver.
The route display control unit may also control the display unit 7 to gradually change a first portion of a route display in the first display mode to extend along the second route R2 from the branch point toward the connection point, and a second portion of the route display in the first display mode extending from the first portion is peeled off from the first route R1 to be moved onto the second route R2 ahead of the first portion to display the second route in the first display mode. When the second portion is peeled from the first route R1, the display mode of the first route R1 is changed from the first display mode to the third display mode.
In such manner, the display of the sub-guidance route, into which the vehicle has entered after departing from the main guidance route, is naturally changed as if the entered road had been the main guidance route, thereby further decreasing the uneasiness and confusion of the driver.
Although the present disclosure has been fully described in connection with the preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art, and such changes and modifications are to be understood as being within the scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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2011-270152 | Dec 2011 | JP | national |