This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-016847 filed on Feb. 4, 2021, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to remote driving devices and remote driving systems for vehicles.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2020-155936 (JP 2020-155936 A) discloses a remote driving system for an autonomous vehicle. A steering controller that is used by an operator in order to remotely operate an autonomous vehicle has a driving force function to cause a steering of the steering controller to be subjected to steering resistance (operation reaction force) in response to an external input. Specifically, steering resistance according to the difference in steering angle between the steering of the steering controller and a steering of the autonomous vehicle is applied to the steering of the steering controller.
For example, vehicles to be remotely operated have different vehicle characteristics depending on the vehicle weight. As a result, an operator who remotely operates a vehicle gets a different operational feel depending on the weight of the vehicle. Therefore, when the same operation reaction force is applied to a remote operation device when the operator remotely operates a vehicle whose parameter affecting the vehicle characteristics such as vehicle weight is different, it may be difficult for the operator to appropriately get an operational feel of the vehicle.
The present disclosure was made in view of the above problem and provides a remote driving device and a remote driving system that allow an operator to remotely drive a vehicle with a feel close to the feel a driver gets when actually riding in and driving the vehicle, regardless of the differences among vehicles to be remotely operated.
A first aspect of the present disclosure relates to a remote driving device configured to remotely operate a vehicle. The remote driving device includes a remote operation device, a reaction force unit, a receiver, and a processor. The remote operation device is configured to be operated by an operator to remotely operate the vehicle. The reaction force unit is configured to generate an operation reaction force to be applied to the remote operation device. The receiver is configured to receive a parameter affecting vehicle characteristics of the vehicle from the vehicle. The processor is configured to control the reaction force unit so as to generate a magnitude of the operation reaction force according to the received parameter.
In the remote driving device of the first aspect, the parameter may include a weight of the vehicle. The processor may be configured to control the reaction force unit so as to generate a greater operation reaction force when the weight is large than when the weight is small.
In the remote driving device of the first aspect, the parameter may include a wheelbase of the vehicle. The processor may be configured to control the reaction force unit so as to generate a greater operation reaction force when the wheelbase is long than when the wheelbase is short.
In the remote driving device of the first aspect, the parameter may include a tread of the vehicle. The processor may be configured to control the reaction force unit so as to generate a greater operation reaction force when the tread is large than when the tread is small.
In the remote driving device of the first aspect, the parameter may include the number of occupants in the vehicle. The processor may be configured to control the reaction force unit so as to generate a greater operation reaction force when the number of occupants is large than when the number of occupants is small.
In the remote driving device of the first aspect, the parameter may include a weight of a load carried by the vehicle. The processor may be configured to control the reaction force unit so as to generate a greater operation reaction force when the weight of the load is large than when the weight of the load is small.
In the remote driving device of the first aspect, the processor may be configured to control the reaction force unit so as to generate a greater operation reaction force when an abnormality related to traveling of the vehicle has occurred in the vehicle than when the abnormality is not present in the vehicle.
In the remote driving device of the first aspect, the remote operation device may be at least one of the following components: a steering, an accelerator pedal, and a brake pedal.
A second aspect of the present disclosure relates to a remote driving system including a vehicle and a remote driving device that is configured to remotely operate the vehicle. The vehicle includes a transmitter that sends a parameter affecting vehicle characteristics of the vehicle to the remote driving device. The remote driving device includes a remote operation device, a reaction force unit, a receiver, and a processor. The remote operation device is configured to be operated by an operator to remotely operate the vehicle. The reaction force unit is configured to generate an operation reaction force to be applied to the remote operation device. The receiver is configured to receive the parameter from the vehicle. The processor is configured to control the reaction force unit so as to generate a magnitude of the operation reaction force according to the received parameter.
In the remote driving system of the second aspect, the vehicle may include a processor that is configured to determine whether the vehicle is being driven remotely. The processor may be configured to perform control in which a steering gear ratio of the vehicle is fixed while the vehicle is being driven remotely. The processor may be configured to perform control in which the steering gear ratio is made variable while the vehicle is not being driven remotely.
According to the remote driving device of the first aspect or the remote driving system of the second aspect according to the present disclosure, a magnitude of the operation reaction force according to the parameter affecting the vehicle characteristics is applied to the remote operation device operated by the operator. Accordingly, the operator can remotely drive the vehicle with a feel close to the feel a driver gets when actually riding in and driving the vehicle, regardless of the differences among vehicles to be remotely operated.
Features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of exemplary embodiments of the disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like signs denote like elements, and wherein:
It should be understood that even when the number, quantity, amount, range, etc. of an element is mentioned in the following description of embodiments, the present disclosure is not limited to the mentioned numerical values unless otherwise specified or unless clearly limited to the mentioned numerical values in principle. The structures, steps, etc. described in each of the following embodiments are not necessary to the present disclosure unless otherwise specified.
A first embodiment of the present disclosure will be described. First, an example of a configuration of a remote driving system will be described.
The remote vehicle 10 includes a steering system 12, a drive device 14, a braking system 16, an in-vehicle electronic control unit (in-vehicle ECU) 18, a communication device 20, a vehicle state sensor 22, and a perception sensor 24. The remote vehicle 10 is, for example, an autonomous vehicle. Examples of the remote vehicle 10 include automobiles of various sizes and weights (e.g., passenger car, truck, and bus).
The steering system 12 steers wheels of the remote vehicle 10. The drive device 14 generates a driving force for the remote vehicle 10. The drive device 14 is, for example, an internal combustion engine. The braking system 16 generates a braking force for the remote vehicle 10. More specifically, as an example, all of the steering system 12, the drive device 14, and the braking system 16 are of a by-wire type. Therefore, the steering system 12 includes a steering mechanism (e.g., electric steering mechanism) that is mechanically separated from a steering wheel. The drive device 14 includes an electronically controlled throttle. Another example of the by-wire type drive device 14 is a vehicle traction electric motor. The braking system 16 is an electronically controlled brake (ECB).
The in-vehicle ECU 18 is a computer that controls the remote vehicle 10. Specifically, the in-vehicle ECU 18 includes a processor 18a and a storage device 18b. The processor 18a performs various processes. The storage device 18b has various kinds of information stored therein. Examples of the storage device 18b include a volatile memory, a non-volatile memory, a hard disk drive (HDD), and a solid state drive (SSD). The in-vehicle ECU 18 (processor 18a) implements the various processes by executing various computer programs. The various programs are stored in the storage device 18b or recorded on a computer-readable recording medium. There may be more than one processor 18a and more than one storage device 18b.
The communication device 20 communicates with the remote driving device 30 via a wireless communication network 2. The vehicle state sensor 22 detects the state of the remote vehicle 10. Examples of the vehicle state sensor 22 include a vehicle speed sensor (wheel speed sensor), a steering angle sensor, a yaw rate sensor, and a lateral acceleration sensor. The perception sensor 24 perceives (detects) the surroundings of the remote vehicle 10. Examples of the perception sensor 24 include a camera, a Laser Imaging Detection and Ranging (LIDAR), and a radar.
The remote driving device 30 includes a remote driving terminal 32, an electronic control unit (ECU) 34, and a communication device 36. The remote driving terminal 32 includes a steering 38, an accelerator pedal 40, and a brake pedal 42 as remote operation devices that are operated by an operator to remotely operate the remote vehicle 10.
The remote driving terminal 32 includes a reaction force unit 44 that applies an operation reaction force to the steering 38. More specifically, the reaction force unit 44 is configured to apply an operation reaction force to the operation of the steering 38 performed by the operator so that the operator who remotely operates the remote vehicle 10 can get an operational feel of the remote vehicle 10 via the steering 38. The remote driving terminal 32 includes similar reaction force units 46 and 48 for the accelerator pedal 40 and the brake pedal 42, respectively.
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When the length of the return spring 46a in the basic state is reduced, a greater operation reaction force is generated for the same depression amount of the accelerator pedal 40. The reaction force unit 46 can therefore change the operation reaction force (depression reaction force) as desired by changing the length of the return spring 46a by the reaction motor 46c that is controlled by the ECU 34. The accelerator pedal 40 is provided with the accelerator position sensor 52. The accelerator position sensor 52 outputs a signal according to the depression amount (operation amount) of the accelerator pedal 40 to the communication device 36.
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The remote driving terminal 32 further includes a display 56. The display 56 is used to remotely operate the remote vehicle 10 by the operator. The display 56 displays, for example, an image of an area ahead of the remote vehicle 10 captured by the camera (perception sensor 24) of the remote vehicle 10.
The ECU 34 is a computer that performs processes related to the remote driving device 30. Specifically, the ECU 34 includes a processor 34a and a storage device 34b. The processor 34a performs various processes related to remotely operating the remote vehicle 10 by the remote driving terminal 32. The storage device 34b has various kinds of information stored therein. Specific examples of the storage device 34b are similar to those of the storage device 18b described above. The ECU 34 (processor 34a) implements the various processes by executing various computer programs. The various programs are stored in the storage device 34b or recorded on a computer-readable recording medium. There may be more than one processor 34a and more than one storage device 34b.
More than one remote driving terminal 32 may be connected to the ECU 34. That is, the ECU 34 may have a function as a server that manages the plurality of remote driving terminals 32.
The communication device 36 communicates with the remote vehicle 10 via the wireless communication network 2. Specifically, when the remote driving device 30 remotely operates the remote vehicle 10, the communication device 36 sends the operation amounts (steering angle, depression amount of the accelerator pedal 40, and depression amount of the brake pedal 42) detected by the sensors (the steering angle sensor 50, the accelerator position sensor 52 and the brake position sensor 54) to the remote vehicle 10. The in-vehicle ECU 18 controls the steering system 12, the drive device 14, and the braking system 16 based on the operation amounts received from the remote driving device 30. The communication device 36 also receives various kinds of data from the remote vehicle 10. As used herein, the various kinds of data (various kinds of information) include image data of the camera to be displayed on the display 56, and data on a “parameter affecting vehicle characteristics” of the remote vehicle 10 that will be described later.
Next, setting of the operation reaction forces will be described. When the weight of the vehicle to be remotely operated is different, the vehicle characteristics are also different, and as a result, the operational feel the operator who remotely operates the vehicle will get is also different. In view of this point, in the present embodiment, the operation reaction forces that are applied to the remote operation devices (the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42) are set to magnitudes according to the vehicle weight. The vehicle weight is an example of the “parameter affecting vehicle characteristics.”
First, processing on the remote vehicle 10 side will be described. When the routine is started, it proceeds to step S100, and the processor 18a of the in-vehicle ECU 18 sends weight information of the remote vehicle 10 to the remote driving device 30 via the communication device 20. The processing on the remote vehicle 10 side is thus ended. The weight of the remote vehicle 10 (more specifically, for example, complete vehicle curb weight) is a value stored in advance in the storage device 18b. The communication device 20 is an example of the “transmitter” according to the present disclosure.
Next, processing on the remote driving device 30 side will be described. When the routine is started, it proceeds to step S200, and the processor 34a of the ECU 34 of the remote driving device 30 determines whether the communication device 36 has received the weight information from the remote vehicle 10. When the communication device 36 has received the weight information, the routine proceeds to step S202. The communication device 36 is an example of the “receiver” according to the present disclosure.
In step S202, the processor 34a sets the operation reaction forces for the remote operation devices (the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42) based on the received weight information. The processing on the remote driving device 30 side is thus ended.
The storage device 34b has stored therein, for example, the relationship between the operation reaction force and the vehicle weight shown in
In the example shown in
Next, effects of the first embodiment will be described. According to the first embodiment described above, the remote driving device 30 receives weight information from the remote vehicle 10 and sets the operation reaction forces for the remote operation devices (the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42) based on the received weight information. The received vehicle weight is an example of the parameter affecting vehicle characteristics. The operator who remotely operates the remote vehicle 10 can estimate the vehicle characteristics from the operational feel of the remote vehicle 10 the operator gets via the remote operation devices (the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42) to which the operation reaction forces set as described above have been applied. In other words, setting the operation characteristics (reaction force characteristics) according to the vehicle weight can assist the operator in finding out the characteristics of the remote vehicle 10. As described above, according to the first embodiment, the operator can remotely drive the vehicle with a feel close to the feel a driver gets when actually riding in and driving the vehicle, regardless of the differences among vehicles to be remotely operated.
In the first embodiment, the operation reaction forces are set so that the operation reaction forces are greater when the weight of the remote vehicle 10 is large than when the weight of the remote vehicle 10 is small. Accordingly, in an example in which the remote vehicle 10 is a vehicle with a large weight such as truck, operation characteristics with a large operation reaction force are obtained as operation characteristics of the remote operation devices (the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42). The operator can therefore recognize that he or she is remotely driving a vehicle with a large weight. In this example, since the operation characteristics with a large operation reaction force are provided, the user is less likely to make a sudden operation request to a vehicle with a large weight (that is, an excessive operation is less likely to occur). On the other hand, in an example in which the remote vehicle 10 is a vehicle with a small weight such as what is called “Kei car” (Japanese category for very small vehicles), operation characteristics with a small operation reaction force are obtained as the operation characteristics of the remote operation devices (the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42). The operator can therefore recognize that he or she is remotely driving a vehicle with a small weight.
Next, other examples of setting the operation reaction forces will be described. The “parameter affecting vehicle characteristics” that is sent to the remote driving device 30 in order to set the operation reaction forces is not limited to the vehicle weight. For example, the “parameter affecting vehicle characteristics” may be the wheelbase, the tread, the number of occupants, or the load weight of the remote vehicle 10 that will be described below. The examples using these parameters have similar effects to those of the example using the vehicle weight. The operation reaction forces may be set based on, for example, two or more of these parameters: vehicle weight, wheelbase, tread, number of occupants, and load weight.
Next, other examples of the configuration of the remote driving device (remote driving terminal) will be described. The remote driving device 30 including all of the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42 as the “remote operation devices” is illustrated in the first embodiment. Instead of such an example, the remote driving device (remote driving terminal) may include only one or two of the remote operation devices: the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42.
The setting of the operation reaction forces according to the “parameter affecting vehicle characteristics” may be applied to one or two of the remote operation devices: the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42. The remote operation device for remotely operating the steering is not necessarily limited to the steering (steering wheel), and may be, for example, a joystick.
A second embodiment of the present disclosure will be described. As in the first embodiment, in the second embodiment as well, the operation reaction forces for the remote operation devices (the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42) are set according to the “parameter affecting vehicle characteristics (e.g., vehicle weight).” In addition, in the second embodiment, greater operation reaction forces are applied to the remote operation devices (the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42) when an abnormality related to traveling of the vehicle has occurred in the remote vehicle 10 than when there is no such abnormality in the remote vehicle 10.
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The abnormality related to traveling of the vehicle is, for example, a decrease in driving force of an electric motor that is provided in a steering operation mechanism of the steering system 12 in order to steer the wheels. Another example of such an abnormality is a decrease in vehicle driving force of the drive device 14 due to, for example, a malfunction of the electronically controlled throttle, or a decrease in braking force of the braking system 16 due to, for example, a malfunction of the electronically controlled brake.
When there is no such abnormality in step S300, the processor 34a ends the current process. On the other hand, when such an abnormality has occurred in step S300, the routine proceeds to step S302.
In step S302, for example, the processor 34a controls the reaction force units 44, 46, and 48 so as to increase the operation reaction forces for the remote operation devices (the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42) by a predetermined value as compared to the case where there is no such abnormality. The processor 34a then returns to the start of the routine and performs control. The remote operation devices whose operation reaction forces are increased in response to the occurrence of such an abnormality in the remote vehicle 10 need not necessarily be all of the remote operation devices 38, 40, and 42 as in the example of step S302. For example, only the operation reaction force of the remote operation device associated with the abnormality that has occurred may be increased. For example, when an abnormality has occurred in the steering system 12, the reaction force unit 44 may be controlled so that the operation reaction force for the steering 38 is increased but the operation reaction forces for the accelerator pedal 40 and the brake pedal 42 will not be changed.
As described above, according to the second embodiment, an abnormality in the remote vehicle 10 is reflected in the setting of the operation reaction forces. As a result, occurrence of an abnormality in the remote vehicle 10 can be conveyed to the operator through the operational feel of the remote operation devices 38, 40, and 42. Increasing the operation reaction forces when an abnormality has occurred can alert the operator to be careful so that the operation amounts will not become too large.
Next, reference examples for the first embodiment and the second embodiment of the present disclosure will be described. These reference examples relate to a vehicle to be remotely operated (remote vehicle) having a configuration that allows an operator who remotely operates a remove vehicle to drive individual remote vehicles with equal operation characteristics regardless of the differences among the remote vehicles.
A first reference example (vehicle weight) will be described. First, in the first reference example, a vehicle having a configuration that allows the operator to remotely drive individual vehicles with equal operation characteristics regardless of the difference in vehicle weight will be described. This vehicle has the following technical features. “This vehicle is a vehicle included in a vehicle group that is remotely operated by an operator who operates a remote operation device. An own vehicle that is the vehicle includes a steering system, a drive device, and a braking system. The own vehicle is configured to select, regarding an output characteristic of at least one of the steering system, the drive device, and the braking system in response to an operation input, a different output characteristic for remote driving by the operator from an output characteristic that is selected for non-remote driving by a driver riding in the own vehicle or an autonomous driving system. When the output characteristic selected for the remote driving of the own vehicle is compared with the output characteristic selected for remote driving of another vehicle included in the vehicle group, the ratio of an output of the at least one of the steering system, the drive device, and the braking system to an operation input in the own vehicle is higher than the ratio of an output of the at least one of the steering system, the drive device, and the braking system to an operation input in the another vehicle when the weight of the own vehicle is larger than the weight of the another vehicle.”
Next, a specific example of the vehicle having the above technical features will be described with reference to the remote driving system 1 and the remote vehicle 10 included in the remote driving system 1 shown in
In the first reference example, the remote vehicle 10 is one of the vehicles included in the vehicle group that is remotely operated by the operator who operates the remote operation devices (the steering 38, the accelerator pedal 40, and the brake pedal 42). The remote vehicle 10 (own vehicle) includes the steering system 12, the drive device 14, and the braking system 16.
In the first reference example, the remote vehicle 10 (own vehicle) is configured to select, regarding the output characteristic of each of the steering system 12, the drive device 14, and the braking system 16, a different output characteristic for remote driving by the operator from an output characteristic that is selected for non-remote driving by a driver riding in the remote vehicle 10 or an autonomous driving system.
Specifically, for the steering system 12, the ratio of the turning angle of the wheels (tires) to the rotation angle (steering angle) of the steering wheel 38b (steering gear ratio) is an example of the ratio R. Accordingly, such an output characteristic that the turning angle of the wheels changes more significantly for the same steering angle that is made by the operator (what is called a quicker output characteristic) is obtained in a vehicle with a large vehicle weight than in a vehicle with a small vehicle weight.
For the drive device 14, the ratio of the output of the drive device 14 (e.g., engine torque) to the depression amount of the accelerator pedal 40 is another example of the ratio R. Accordingly, such an output characteristic that the engine torque changes more significantly for the same depression amount of the accelerator pedal 40 by the operator is obtained in a vehicle with a large vehicle weight than in a vehicle with a small vehicle weight.
For the braking system 16, the ratio of the output of the braking system 16 (e.g., braking force) to the depression amount of the brake pedal 42 is still another example of the ratio R. Accordingly, such an output characteristic that the braking force changes more significantly for the same depression amount of the brake pedal 42 by the operator is obtained in a vehicle with a large vehicle weight than in a vehicle with a small vehicle weight.
As described above, according to the first reference example, in each vehicle (remote vehicle 10) included in the vehicle group that is to be remotely operated, a different ratio R (i.e., output characteristic) is set as the output characteristic for remote driving according to the vehicle weight as shown in
Unlike the above example, such setting of the output characteristic as shown in
Next, a second reference example (wheelbase), a third reference example (tread), a fourth reference example (number of occupants), and a fifth reference example (load weight) will be described with reference to
In the second to fifth reference examples, the phrase “when the weight of the own vehicle is larger than the weight of the another vehicle” in the technical features of the first reference example is replaced with “when the wheelbase of the own vehicle is longer than the wheelbase of the another vehicle,” “when the tread of the own vehicle is greater than the tread of the another vehicle,” “when the number of occupants in the own vehicle is larger than the number of occupants in the another vehicle,” and “when the weight of loads carried by the own vehicle is larger than the weight of loads carried by the another vehicle,” respectively.
According to the setting shown in
Instead of the first to fifth reference examples described above, the ratio R (output characteristic) for remote driving may be set to vary according to, for example, two or more of the parameters: vehicle weight, wheelbase, tread, number of occupants, and load weight.
Next, a sixth reference example that is independent of the first to fifth reference examples will be described. The sixth reference example is applied to a remote vehicle including a steering system capable of changing the ratio of the turning angle of the wheels to the rotation angle of the steering wheel (steering angle) like the steering system 12 shown in
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When No in step S402 (that is, when the vehicle is being driven autonomously), the processor 18a ends the current process. On the other hand, when the vehicle is being driven by the driver riding in the vehicle in step S402, the routine proceeds to step S404. In step S404, the processor 18a controls the steering system 12 so as to change the steering gear ratio according to, for example, the vehicle speed and the steering angle. The processor 18a then returns to the start of the routine and performs control.
When the vehicle is being driven remotely in step S400, the routine proceeds to step S406. In step S406, the processor 18a controls the steering system 12 so that the steering gear ratio is fixed to a value equal to that of a typical vehicle that does not have a function to vary the steering gear ratio. The processor 18a then returns to the start of the routine and performs control.
According to the sixth reference example described above, while a driver riding in the vehicle is driving the vehicle, good operability is provided by making the steering gear ratio variable. During remote driving of the vehicle, however, the steering characteristic suitable for the remote driving is implemented by using a fixed steering gear ratio.
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