This disclosure relates to a communication device mounted to a vehicle.
Technologies related to a road-to-vehicle communication and an inter-vehicle communication have been developed so far. By means of the road-to-vehicle communication, information related to a road is sent from an infrastructure equipment, provided on the road, to a vehicle, and by means of the inter-vehicle communication, information is directly sent from an own vehicle to the other vehicle by use of a communication device provided at the own vehicle. Those technologies are used for improving safe driving.
Specifically, those technologies are used for preventing vehicles from colliding at intersections where low visibility is prevalent and the like. For example, in a case where a vehicle is approaching the intersection with low visibility, information indicating that the own vehicle is approaching the intersection is sent by means of an antenna attached to a front portion of the own vehicle to another vehicle approaching the own vehicle, so that the other vehicle may recognize in advance that the own vehicle is approaching the intersection. This communication may be appropriately executed by use of an antenna having a directional characteristic (hereinafter referred to as a directional antenna). On the other hand, in a case of the road-to-vehicle communication, because the own vehicle basically communicates with a base station provided along a road ahead of the own vehicle, an antenna not having a directional characteristic (hereinafter referred to as a non-directional antenna) may be used for appropriate communication. Disclosed in JP2005-174237A and JP2008-153813A are communication devices being equipped with a directional antenna and a non-directional antenna.
An inter-vehicle communication device of JP2005-174237A mounted to an own vehicle wireless-communicates with a communication device mounted to another vehicle. The inter-vehicle communication device is configured by antennas, a directional characteristic changing means and the like, and on the basis of information related to a road condition, for example information of an existence of an intersection ahead of the own vehicle, the antenna is switched to be used as a transmitter or a receiver, at the same time, a directional characteristic of a radio wave to be sent or to be received is changed by use of the antenna.
A small wireless communication device disclosed in JP2008-153813A is configured by an excitation element of an integrated antenna and passive elements positioned in the vicinity of the excitation element of the integrated antenna. The small wireless communication device changes a directional characteristic of an antenna by turning on/off a connection between the excitation element and the passive element via a semiconductor element.
According to the communication device used for the vehicle-to-vehicle communication disclosed in JP2005-174237A, the antenna itself is physically rotated in order to change a directional characteristic of a radio wave to be sent/received, the device needs to be formed with a actuating portion for actuating the antenna and a controlling portion by which the actuation of the actuating portion is controlled. Accordingly, a circuit structure and a mechanism of the device are more complicated, thereby increasing a cost thereof.
Further, according to the small wireless communication device disclosed in JP2008-153813A, in order to change a directional characteristics of a radio wave to be sent/received, because a directional characteristic of the integrated antenna of the device is directly changed by turning on/off the connection between the excitation element and the passive element via the semiconductor element, the small wireless communication device needs to be formed with a plurality of passive elements and a control circuit by which the connection between the excitation element and the passive elements are electrically turned on/off. Accordingly, a structure of the control circuit is more complicated. Furthermore, because an available antenna does not have the abovementioned configuration, the antenna disclosed in JP2008-153813A needs to be newly developed, thereby increasing a cost thereof.
A need thus exists to provide a vehicle-mounted communication device, which is not susceptible to the drawback mentioned above.
According to an aspect of this disclosure, a vehicle-mounted communication device includes a non-directional antenna provided at a vehicle and having a directional characteristic in all directions uniformly in a horizontal plane, at least one of directional antennas provided at the vehicle and having a directional characteristic in a specific direction and an antenna switching portion switching so as to be connected to one of the non-directional antenna and the directional antenna on the basis of information to be sent in a case where the information is sent from the vehicle and switching so as to be connected to one of the non-directional antenna and the directional antenna on the basis of information to be received in a case where the information transmitted through the air is received.
According to another aspect of this disclosure, a vehicle-mounted communication device includes a non-directional antenna provided at a vehicle and having a directional characteristic in all directions uniformly in a horizontal plane, at least one of directional antennas provided at the vehicle and having a directional characteristic in a specific direction, an antenna switching portion switching so as to be connected to one of the non-directional antenna and the directional antenna on the basis of information to be sent in a case where the information is sent from the vehicle and switching so as to be connected to one of the non-directional antenna and the directional antenna on the basis of information to be received in a case where the information transmitted through the air is received, and the antenna switching portion switching so as to be connected to the directional antenna in a case where the information to be received is received on the basis of a sent radio wave transmitted in a specific direction through the air.
According to further aspect of this disclosure, a vehicle-mounted communication device includes a non-directional antenna provided at a vehicle and having a directional characteristic in all directions uniformly in a horizontal plane, at least one of directional antennas provided at the vehicle and having a directional characteristic in a specific direction, an antenna switching portion switching so as to be connected to one of the non-directional antenna and the directional antenna on the basis of information to be sent in a case where the information is sent from the vehicle and switching so as to be connected to one of the non-directional antenna and the directional antenna on the basis of information to be received in a case where the information transmitted through the air is received, and the antenna switching portion switching so as to be connected to the non-directional antenna in a case where the information to be sent indicates that there is an obstacle affecting a driving of the vehicle.
The foregoing and additional features and characteristics of this disclosure will become more apparent from the following detailed description considered with the reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The embodiment of this disclosure related to a communication device mounted to a vehicle (hereinafter referred simply to as a communication device 1) will be explained with reference to
The antenna portion 10 includes a non-directional antenna 11 antenna and a directional antenna 12. In
The non-directional antenna 11 provided at the vehicle 100 has a directional characteristic to send or receive a radio wave in all directions uniformly in a horizontal plane. The non-directional antenna 11 may be configured by a known rod antenna as indicated in
One or more directional antenna 12 is provided at the vehicle 100, and each directional antenna 12 has a directional characteristic to send or receive a radio wave in a specific direction. In the embodiment, the directional antenna 12 is configured by a front directional antenna 12f and a rear directional antenna 12r. The directional antenna 12 may be configured by a plate shaped antenna illustrated in
Directional characteristics (communication areas) of the non-directional antenna 11, the front directional antenna 12f and the rear directional antenna 12r provided at the vehicle 100 are indicated in
A distance within which a radio wave is transmittable by means of the antenna is generally determined on the basis of the antenna gain of each antenna. The antenna gain of the antenna is inversely proportional to an angle (half-value angle) of the directional characteristic of the antenna. In other words, the antenna whose antenna gain is relatively larger obtains a narrower angle in which the radio wave is transmittable. Accordingly, in a case where a level of electric power supplied to the non-directional antenna 11 is identical to a level of electric power supplied to the directional antenna 12, a distance in which a radio wave is transmittable by means of the directional antenna 12 is longer compared to that of the non-directional antenna 11. The difference between the transmittable distance of the non-directional antenna 11 and the transmittable distance of the directional antenna 12 is clearly shown in
In a case where information is sent from the vehicle 100, the antenna switching portion 21 switches an antenna to be used for sending the information between the non-directional antenna 11 and the directional antenna 12 with reference to the information to be sent from the vehicle 100, and in a case where a sent radio wave of information transmitted through the air is received, the antenna switching portion 21 switches an antenna to be used for receiving the information between the non-directional antenna 11 and the direction antenna 12 with reference to the information to be received. In the embodiment, because the directional antenna 12 is configured by the front directional antenna 12f and the rear directional antenna 12r, the antenna switching portion 21 switches an antenna to be used among the non-directional antenna 11, the front directional antenna 12f and the rear directional antenna 12r (e.g., selectively uses one of the non-directional antenna 11, the front directional antenna 12f and the rear directional antenna 12r).
The communication device 1 in the embodiment includes plural antennas (the non-directional antenna 11 and the directional antenna 12) in order to establish a wireless communication with other communication device (e.g., a base station or other vehicle). The wireless communication described in this disclosure includes a road-to-vehicle communication, and inter-vehicle communication and the like. In the road-to-vehicle communication, the own vehicle exchanges information with, for example a communication device provided at the side of a road. In the inter-vehicle communication, information is directly exchanged between the vehicles. Further, the road-to-vehicle communication described in this disclosure includes a simultaneous communication and an individual communication. By means of the simultaneous communication, identical information is transmittable within the communicatable range. Specifically, information such as an obstacle, a road condition, a pedestrian, a vehicle located around the own vehicle and the like are simultaneously transmitted to vehicles located within the communicatable range. By means of the individual communication, information individually different from each other is transmitted to vehicles, respectively. Specifically, by means of the individual communication, a positional information such as a relative position between the own vehicle and an obstacle is transmitted.
The inter-vehicle communication is available to provide traffic congestion information or accident information from a front-driving vehicle to a vehicle traveling so as to follow the front-driving vehicle (hereinafter referred to as a following vehicle). The inter-vehicle communication may be executed between the front-driving vehicle and a specific following vehicle or may be executed between the front-driving vehicle and a large unspecific number of following vehicles. For example, in a case where the information is provided to the specific following vehicle from the front-driving vehicle, route guiding information outputted by a car navigation system of the front-driving vehicle may be provided to the specific following vehicle. In a case where the information is provided to the large unspecific number of following vehicles from the front-driving vehicle, the front vehicle, such as the vehicle 100 in this disclosure, may provide the traffic congestion information occurring ahead of the vehicle 100 to the following vehicles.
Accordingly, the antenna switching portion 21 selects the non-directional antenna 11 in a case where a direction in which the information is sent from the vehicle 100 does not need to be specified, or in a case where a direction in which the information is sent from the vehicle is not able to be specified, and the antenna switching portion 21 selects the non-directional antenna 11 in a case where the information needs to be sent in a specific direction, or in a case where a direction in which the information is sent from the vehicle 100 is able to be specified.
The non-directional antenna 11 and the directional antenna 12 are capable of receiving the radio wave transmitted through the air. The antenna switching portion 21 selects the non-directional antenna 11 in a case where the vehicle 100 is in a stand-by state for receiving information that is possible to be transmitted in all directions relative to the vehicle 100. The antenna switching portion 21 selects the front directional antenna 12f in a case where the vehicle 100 is in the stand-by state for receiving information sent from the front of the vehicle 100. The antenna switching portion 21 selects the rear directional antenna 12r in a case where the vehicle 100 is in the stand-by state for receiving information sent from the rear of the vehicle 100.
The sending-receiving switching portion 22 switches a portion to be used between the sending portion 24 and the receiving portion 25. In a case where information is sent from the vehicle 100, the sending-receiving switching portion 22 selects the sending portion 24, and in a case where the vehicle 100 receives information, the sending-receiving switching portion 22 selects the receiving portion 25.
In this configuration, one of the non-directional antenna 11, the front directional antenna 12f and the rear directional antenna 12r is electrically connected to one of the sending portion 24 and the receiving portion 25 by means of the antenna switching portion 21 and the sending-receiving switching portion 22, respectively. In this configuration, by means of the vehicle-mounted communication device 1 of the embodiment, information may be sent from the vehicle 100 by use of the front directional antenna 12f or the rear directional antenna 12r, information sent from another vehicle may be received by the non-directional antenna 11 of the vehicle 100, or information sent from another vehicle may be received by front directional antenna 12f or the rear directional antenna 12r. The switching operations of the antenna switching portion 21 and the sending-receiving switching portion 22 are executed by the controlling portion as will be explained later.
The sending portion 24 generates information to be sent by means of the antenna portion 10. Specifically, the sending portion 24 superimposes the information on a radio wave having a predetermined frequency and being sent by the antenna portion 10. The information to be sent is provided by the information managing portion 27. Because this information generating process is executed by use of a known technology, detailed explanations will be omitted. The information generated by the sending portion 24 is transmitted through the air from the antenna portion 10 via the sending-receiving switching portion 22 and the antenna switching portion 21.
The receiving portion 25 receives information transmitted through the air by means of the antenna portion 10. Specifically, the receiving portion 25 obtains the information that is superimposed on the radio wave received via the antenna portion 10, the radio wave having a predetermined frequency. Because this information obtaining process is executed by use of a known technology, detailed explanations will be omitted. The information obtained by the receiving portion 25 is transmitted to the information managing portion 27.
The information managing portion 27 organizes and manages the information to be sent and the received information by the vehicle-mounted communication device 1. The information to be sent is information obtained from another communication device that is not provided at the vehicle 100 or is information that is generated by means of the car navigation system or the like of the vehicle 100. The information obtained from another communication device that is not provided at the vehicle 100 is information that is received by the receiving portion 25 of the vehicle 100. The information generated by the car navigation system or the like is information such as route guide information. The received information indicates information obtained from a communication device that is not provided at the vehicle 100. The information managing portion 27 organizes and manages such various pieces of information.
The information determining portion 26 determines a property of the information to be sent by means of the sending portion 24. The information to be sent by means of the sending portion 24 indicates information to be provided by the information managing portion 27 to the sending portion 24. Accordingly, the information determining portion 26 receives the information that is identical to the information provided from the information managing portion 27 to the sending portion 24. The information determining portion 26 further determines whether the information provided from the information managing portion 27 to the sending portion 24 is information to be sent to a specific vehicle or to be sent to an unspecific number of vehicles. The determination result is then transmitted to the controlling portion 23 as will be explained later. This determination may be executed in a case where the information to be sent includes a property information thereof.
The information determining portion 26 determines a property of the information received by means of the receiving portion 25. The information received by means of the receiving portion 25 indicates information that is transmitted by the receiving portion 25 to the information managing portion 27. Accordingly, the information determining portion 26 receives the information that is identical to the information transmitted from the receiving portion 25 to the information managing portion 27. The information determining portion 26 further determines whether the information transmitted from the receiving portion 25 to the information managing portion 27 is information that had been sent to a specific vehicle or information that needs to be sent from the vehicle 100 to another vehicle. The determination result is then transmitted to the controlling portion 23 as will be explained later.
The controlling portion 23 controls the antenna switching portion 21 and the sending-receiving switching portion 22 on the basis of the determination result of the information determining portion 26. Specifically, the controlling portion 23 controls the antenna switching portion 21 so as to be connected to one of the non-directional antenna 11, the front directional antenna 12f and the rear directional antenna 12r (e.g., selects one of the non-directional antenna 11, the front directional antenna 12f and the rear directional antenna 12r). The controlling portion 23 controls the sending-receiving switching portion 22 so as to be connected to the sending portion 24 or the receiving portion 25 (e.g., selects the sending portion 24 or the receiving portion 25).
The alarming portion 30 notifies a passenger of the vehicle 100 of information received by the receiving portion 25. The information received by the receiving portion 25 is transmitted to the alarming portion 30 via the information managing portion 27. Specifically, the alarming portion 30 may be a display (e.g., a monitor) provided within the vehicle or a speaker. Those are functional portions of the vehicle-mounted communication device 1.
Next, the inter-vehicle communication and the road-to-vehicle communication executed by the vehicle-mounted communication device 1 will be explained. The following explanation is an example of an application of the vehicle-mounted communication device 1, and a configuration and an adaptation of the vehicle-mounted communication device 1 will not be limited to the example. The antenna switching portion 21 may appropriately be switched so as to connect to the directional antenna 12 in a case where the information to be sent to the front of the vehicle 100 is an emergency information indicating that an emergency vehicle D is approaching from the rear of the vehicle 100. The switching manner to the directional antenna 12 will be explained with reference to the drawings.
In this situation, supposing that the emergency vehicle D is approaching from the rear of the vehicle C as indicated in
Once the vehicle-mounted communication device 1 of the vehicle C, that is driving in the receive stand-by state by use of the non-directional antenna 1, receives the emergency information from the rear thereof, the antenna switching portion 21 of the vehicle C turns its state from being connected to the non-directional antenna 11 to being connected to the front directional antenna 12f. Specifically, the antenna switching portion 21 selects the front directional antenna 12f to be used. Further, the sending-receiving switching portion 22 turns its state from being connected to the receiving portion 25 to being connected to the sending portion 24. Specifically, the sending-receiving switching portion 22 selects the sending portion 24 to be used. Accordingly, the vehicle-mounted communication device 1 of the vehicle C is switched from a receiving mode by use of the non-directional antenna 11 to a sending mode by use of the front directional antenna 12f.
For an easier understanding, “antenna switching” and “sending mode” are indicated in
A schematic view of the “sending mode” in
A range in which the radio wave sent by the front directional antenna 12f of the vehicle C, after the antenna to be used is switched to the front directional antenna 12f, is indicated by a letter “c”. Once the emergency information, indicating that the emergency vehicle D is approaching from the rear of the vehicle C and being sent from the vehicle C by means of the front directional antenna 12f thereof, is received by the vehicles A and B, the alarming portions 30 (the display monitor in
As indicated in
Next, an actuation of the vehicle-mounted communication device 1 when traffic congestion occurs will be explained with reference to
The vehicle-mounted communication device 1 of the vehicle C sends the traffic congestion information indicating that the vehicle C decreases its speed and that traffic congestion occurs ahead to the rear of the vehicle C by means of the rear directional antenna 12r (see
On the other hand,
On the other hand, once the vehicle C enters a range a within which the parked vehicle information sent from the vehicle A is receivable as indicated in
Further,
Once the vehicle-mounted communication device 1 of each of the vehicle A through C sends the approaching vehicle information, the antenna switching portion 21 of the vehicle-mounted communication device 1 of each of the vehicles switches so as to be connected to the non-directional antenna 11, and the sending-receiving switching portion 22 of the vehicle-mounted communication device 1 of each of the vehicles switches so as to be connected to the receiving portion 25. Accordingly, the vehicle-mounted communication device 1 of each of the vehicles A through C turns in a “receive stand-by state by use of the non-directional antenna 11”. “The receive stand-by state” is indicated by a schematic diagram of “Receiving mode” in
In this configuration, the base station S sends the approaching vehicle information, indicating that the vehicles A through C are approaching the intersection, to the vehicle-mounted communication devices 1 each of which are switched to the receive stand-by state (see
In the embodiment described above, the vehicle 100 includes the non-directional antenna 11, the front directional antenna 12f and the rear directional antenna 12r, however, the configuration may not be limited to this and may be modified so as to include an antenna whose peak faces at least one of the front and rear of the vehicle 100. In other words, the vehicle 100 may include the front directional antenna 12f or the rear directional antenna 12r.
In the embodiment described above, the sending-receiving switching portion 22 switches so as to be connected to the sending portion 24 or the receiving portion 25, however, the configuration may not be limited to this and may be modified.
This disclosure may be applied to a communication device provided at a vehicle.
According to an aspect of this disclosure, a vehicle-mounted communication device includes a non-directional antenna provided at a vehicle and having a directional characteristic to send or receive a radio wave in all directions uniformly in a horizontal plane, at least one of directional antennas provided at the vehicle and having a directional characteristic to send or receive a radio wave in a specific direction and an antenna switching portion switching so as to be connected to one of the non-directional antenna and the directional antenna on the basis of information to be sent in a case where the information is sent from the vehicle and switching so as to be connected to one of the non-directional antenna and the directional antenna on the basis of information to be received in a case where the information transmitted through the air is received.
In this configuration, the device selects the non-directional antenna or the directional antenna in order to receive/send information in accordance with a situation. Specifically, the antenna switching portion appropriately switches an antenna to be used between the non-directional antenna and the directional antenna. Thus, because the antenna in this disclosure does not need to be newly developed, the vehicle-mounted communication device is appropriately used for the inter-vehicle communication and the road-to-vehicle communication, without increasing a cost thereof.
According to an aspect of this disclosure, the directional characteristic of the directional antenna has a peak facing in a front direction of the vehicle.
In this configuration, compared to a case where a non-directional antenna is used at an identical output power, the directional antenna may execute the inter-vehicle communication and the road-to-vehicle communication within a longer range at the front of a vehicle to which the directional antenna is provided.
According to an aspect of this disclosure, the directional characteristic of the directional antenna has a peak facing in a rear direction of the vehicle.
In this configuration, compared to a case where a non-directional antenna is used at an identical output power, the directional antenna may execute the inter-vehicle communication and the road-to-vehicle communication within a longer range at the rear of a vehicle to which the directional antenna is provided.
According to an aspect of this disclosure, the antenna switching portion switches so as to be connected to the directional antenna in a case where the information to be sent is a traffic congestion information sent toward the rear direction of the vehicle.
In this configuration, because the traffic congestion information is sent to the rear of the vehicle, a following driver may be notified of the traffic congestion as soon as possible.
According to an aspect of this disclosure, the antenna switching portion switches so as to be connected to the directional antenna in a case where the information to be sent is an emergency information sent toward the front direction of the vehicle, the emergency information indicating that an emergency vehicle is approaching.
In this configuration, because the emergency information is sent to the front of the vehicle, a driver driving ahead may be notified of the emergency vehicle approaching from the rear. Accordingly, the vehicles may be driven onto a shoulder of the road in order to allow the emergency vehicle to pass unhinderingly.
According to an aspect of this disclosure, the antenna switching portion switches so as to be connected to the directional antenna in a case where the information to be received is received on the basis of a sent radio wave transmitted in a specific direction through the air.
In this configuration, because the directional antenna, whose antenna gain is higher compared to the non-directional antenna, is used, information comes from far away may be obtained.
According to an aspect of this disclosure, the antenna switching portion switches so as to be connected to the non-directional antenna in a case where the information to be sent indicates that there is an obstacle affecting a driving of the vehicle.
In this configuration, information indicating that the vehicle is disabled to move may be notified to vehicles located in the vicinity thereof, thereby preventing the vehicles from being colliding each other, or preventing a collision because the vehicle may move so as to avoid the vehicle having a breakdown. This may also result in preventing an occurrence of traffic congestion.
The principles, preferred embodiment and mode of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification. However, the invention which is intended to be protected is not to be construed as limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. Further, the embodiments described herein are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may be made by others, and equivalents employed, without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such variations, changes and equivalents which fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the claims, be embraced thereby.
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2009-219586 | Sep 2009 | JP | national |
This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Japanese Patent Application 2009-219586, filed on Sep. 24, 2009, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.