Claims
- 1. An automatic vehicle exterior light control, comprising:
an image sensor; and a controller in communication with said image sensor, said controller configured to generate at least one parameter selected from the group comprising: sensitivity, image window size, field of view, image window center, rate of change of exterior light brightness, image analysis, exterior light automatic operation inhibit, image sensor aim, exterior light control transition delay, operator indicator, and a variable spectral filter; wherein, said at least one parameter is a function of a vehicle turning signal.
- 2. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 1 wherein said controller is further configured to generate at least one exterior light control signal as a function of said at least one parameter.
- 3. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 1 wherein said sensitivity parameter is selected from the group comprising: integration period, threshold and gain.
- 4. An automatic vehicle exterior light control, comprising:
a controller configured to receive at least one image, said controller is further configured to generate at least one exterior light control signal to illuminate a scene with maximum allowable illumination for a maximum amount of time as a function of said at least one image; wherein, illumination is reduced to acceptable levels to avoid glare and illumination is increased when glare is not a concern.
- 5. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 4, wherein said controller is further configured to generate at least one automatic high beam headlight inhibit signal as a function of detecting at least one object in said at least one image.
- 6. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 5 wherein said at least one object is a tail light of a leading vehicle.
- 7. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 5 wherein said at least one object is a head light of an oncoming vehicle.
- 8. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 4 wherein said controller is further configured to generate at least one automatic high beam headlight activation signal as a function of at least one substantially clear image.
- 9. An automatic vehicle exterior light control, comprising:
a controller configured to distinguish an AC powered light source from a DC powered light source and to generate at least one exterior light control signal as a function thereof.
- 10. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 9 further comprising a photo sensor, said controller further comprises a low pass filter.
- 11. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 9 further comprising an image sensor; wherein, said controller is further configured to receive a plurality of images from said image sensor.
- 12. An automatic vehicle exterior light control, comprising:
a controller configured to receive at least one image, said controller is further configured to substantially instantaneously generate at least one exterior light control signal upon detection of at least one object in one image.
- 13. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 12 wherein said at least one object is a tail light of a leading vehicle.
- 14. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 12 wherein said at least one object is, a headlight of an oncoming vehicle.
- 15. An automatic vehicle exterior light control, comprising:
a controller configured to receive a plurality of images and to generate at least one exterior light control signal as a function of a rate of increase in brightness of at least one object within said images.
- 16. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 15 wherein said at least one object is a tail light of a leading vehicle.
- 17. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 15 wherein said at least one object is a headlight of an oncoming vehicle.
- 18. An automatic vehicle exterior light control, comprising:
a controller configured to receive a plurality of images and to generate at least one exterior light control signal as a function of the overtake rate of at least one object in said images.
- 19. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 18 wherein said at least one object is a tail light of a leading vehicle.
- 20. An automatic vehicle exterior light control method, the method comprising the steps of:
a) generating at least one parameter selected from the group comprising: sensitivity, image window size, field of view, image window center, rate of change of exterior light brightness, image analysis, exterior light automatic operation inhibit, image sensor aim, exterior light control transition delay, operator indicator, and a variable spectral filter; wherein, said at least one parameter is a function of a vehicle turning signal.
- 21. An automatic vehicle exterior light control method as in claim 20 further comprising the step of generating at least one exterior light control signal as a function of said at least one parameter.
- 22. An automatic vehicle exterior light control method as in claim 20 wherein said sensitivity parameter is selected from the group comprising: integration period, threshold and gain.
- 23. An automatic vehicle exterior light control method, the method comprising the steps of:
a) obtaining at least one image; b) generating at least one exterior light control signal to illuminate a scene with maximum allowable illumination for a maximum amount of time as a function of said at least one image; c) reducing illumination to acceptable levels to avoid glare; and d) increasing illumination when glare is not a concern.
- 24. An automatic vehicle exterior light control method as in claim 23 further comprising the step of detecting at least one object in said at least one image; wherein, said generating at least one exterior light control signal comprises generating at least one automatic high beam headlight inhibit signal as a function of detecting at least one object in said at least one image.
- 25. An automatic vehicle exterior light control method as in claim 24 wherein said at least one object is a tail light of a leading vehicle.
- 26. An automatic vehicle exterior light control method as in claim 24 wherein said at least one object is a headlight of an oncoming vehicle.
- 27. An automatic vehicle exterior light control method as in claim 23 further comprising the step of detecting at least one clear image; wherein, said generating at least one exterior light control signal comprises the generating of at least one automatic high beam headlight activation signal as a function of at least one substantially clear image.
- 28. An automatic vehicle exterior light control, comprising:
a controller configured to receive at least one spectrally filtered image of a scene and at least one complementarily spectrally filtered image of substantially the same scene, said controller is further configured to generate at least one exterior light control signal as a function of analyzing said at least one spectrally filtered image and said at least one complementarily spectrally filtered image.
- 29. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 28 wherein said controller is further configured to identify at least one object within at least one image.
- 30. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 29 wherein said controller is further configured to compute a brightness ratio between at least one filtered and at least one complementarily filtered object.
- 31. An automatic vehicle exterior light control as in claim 28 wherein said at least one of said at least one spectrally filtered image and said at least one complementarily filtered image is infrared spectrally filtered.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/528,389 filed Mar. 20, 2000, by Joseph S. Stam et al. entitled “VEHICLE LAMP CONTROL,” which is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/151,487 entitled “CONTROL SYSTEM TO AUTOMATICALLY DIM VEHICLE HEAD LAMPS,” filed on Sep. 11, 1998, by Joseph S. Stam et al., now U.S. Pat. No. 6,255,639, which is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 5,837,994, entitled “CONTROL SYSTEM TO AUTOMATICALLY DIM VEHICLE HEAD LAMPS,” filed on Apr. 2, 1997, by Joseph S. Stam et al. Priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 is hereby claimed on the above-identified patent applications.
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