The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-061880 filed on Mar. 31, 2020. The content of the application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to vehicles.
A configuration is known in which a vehicle such as a motorcycle includes a display unit for displaying a menu screen, so that a user (an occupant such as a driver) can select a plurality of options on the menu screen by using various operation elements (also referred to as an interface) such as a touch panel (for example, JP 2016-020210 A).
In addition, as a technique for transmitting information to the occupant in a method other than a display, a technique has been proposed in which a head transfer function indicating a transfer function of a sound from a virtual sound source to an eardrum of a listener is used to orient a sound image formed by an R speaker and an L speaker to a gazing point, and to guide a driver's viewpoint in an appropriate direction in driving a vehicle or in a direction that should be visually recognized in the future (for example, JP 5664603 B2).
As the vehicle becomes multifunctional, by the way, the number of options to be displayed on the menu screen increases, and the menu also tends to be hierarchically structured. This may make it difficult for a passenger to operate and select a desired option. Besides, since it is necessary to gaze at the display unit, it may be difficult to operate the display unit while driving the vehicle. On the other hand, in the technique disclosed in JP 5664603 B2, although information can be transmitted to the occupant in the method other than the display, the technique is for transmitting information for guiding the driver's line of sight. Hence, the operation on the menu screen is not made easier.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to facilitate recognition of options without relying on the display, and to facilitate improvements of the operation performance.
In order to achieve the above object, a vehicle includes: a plurality of speakers (31); a sound controller (58C) configured to control a sound output from each of the plurality of speakers (31); and a plurality of options (BG, BG1, BG2) respectively associated with operations of a plurality of functions installed in the vehicle, wherein the sound controller (58C) is capable of changing the sound output from each of the plurality of speakers (31) to a sound that arrives from a virtual sound source (PT) set at a predetermined position, and changes a position of the virtual sound source (PT) for each of the plurality of options (BG, BG1, BG2).
In the above configuration, the vehicle may further include a display unit (27) configured to display the plurality of options (BG, BG1, BG2), wherein the sound controller (58C) changes the position of the virtual sound source (PT), based on a position of an option (BG, BG1, BG2) that has been displayed or selected. Further, in the above configuration, the plurality of options (BG, BG1, BG2) may have a hierarchical structure, and the sound controller (58C) may change the position of the virtual sound source (PT) in a first direction in which the plurality of options (BG, BG1, BG2) are arranged, based on the positions of the plurality of options (BG, BG1, BG2) in an identical layer.
Further, in the above configuration, the sound controller (58C) may change the position of the virtual sound source (PT) to a different position on a predetermined virtual line (LK), the predetermined virtual line (LK) being along the first direction in which the plurality of options (BG, BG1, BG2) are arranged and changing in a front-rear direction of the vehicle, based on the positions of the plurality of the options (BG, BG1, BG2) in the identical layer. In this case, the virtual line (LK) may a line being along a width direction of the vehicle and projecting on a front side of the vehicle.
Further, in the above configuration, the sound controller (58C) may change the position of the virtual sound source (PT) in a second direction that is different from the first direction, based on the positions of the plurality of options (BG1, BG2) in a different layer.
Further, in the above configuration, the sound controller (58C) may set the position of the virtual sound source (PT) corresponding to each of the plurality of options (BG, BG1, BG2), based on the number of the plurality of options (BG, BG1, BG2) in the identical layer.
Further, in the above configuration, the sound controller (58C) may output a sound indicating a title of one of the plurality of options (BG, BG1, BG2), as the sound that arrives from the virtual sound source (PT). In this case, the sound controller (58C) may output, as the sound that arrives from the virtual sound source (PT), a predetermined notification sound shorter than the sound indicating the title in a predetermined operation state in which the plurality of options (BG, BG1, BG2) are repeatedly selected, and may output the sound indicating the title in a state other than the predetermined operation state.
Further, in the above configuration, the sound controller (58C) may have a function of changing a sound corresponding to an indicator indicating a state to the sound that arrives from the virtual sound source set at a position corresponding to a degree of the state, and performing an indicator notification process for outputting the sound from one of the plurality of speakers.
Further, in the above configuration, the indicator indicating the state may include an inter-vehicle distance indicator configured to indicate an inter-vehicle distance set by adaptive cruise control, and the sound controller (58C) may change the position of the virtual sound source in a front-rear direction of the vehicle, based on the inter-vehicle distance. In this case, the sound controller may change a tone of the sound corresponding to the indicator indicating the state, depending on the degree of the state.
According to the present invention, the recognition of options is facilitated without relying on the display, and improvements of the operation performance are facilitated.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, directions such as front, back, left, right, up, and down are the same as the directions with respect to a vehicle body, unless otherwise stated. In addition, in each of the drawings, a symbol FR denotes a front side of the vehicle body, a symbol UP denotes an upper side of the vehicle body, and a symbol LH denotes a left side of the vehicle body.
As shown in
On such a vehicle 1, an on-vehicle device 51 (
The speaker array 22 includes a plurality of speakers (which are indicated by reference numerals 31L1 to 31L4 and 31R1 to 31R4 in
In the present configuration, four speakers 31L1 to 31L4 are arranged on the left side, and four speakers 31R1 to 31R4 are arranged on the right side, with the center position in a vehicle width direction as a reference (corresponding to the center position on the front side of the rider). With such a configuration, even when the head of the rider or the like moves to the left or right, the sound from any of the left speakers 31L1 to 31L4 and the sound from any of the right speakers 31R1 to 31R4 can be easily delivered to the ears of the rider or the like.
It is to be noted that the left speakers 31L1 to 31L4 are “a first left speaker 31L1”, “a second left speaker 31L2”, “a third left speaker 31L3” and “a fourth left speaker L4” from the inside of the vehicle 1 toward the outside in the vehicle width direction. In addition, the right speakers 31R1 to 31R4 are “a first right speaker 31R1”, “a second right speaker 31R2”, “a third right speaker 31R3” and “a fourth right speaker 31R4” from the inside of the vehicle 1 toward the outside in the vehicle width direction. In a case where these speakers 31L1 to 31L4 and 31R1 to 31R4 do not have to be described in a distinguished manner in particular, the speakers will be referred to as “the speaker 31”.
The vehicle 1 includes, as the operation unit 23, left and right operation units 41 and 42 respectively provided on the left and right sides of the steering handle 14, and an operation unit 43 disposed between the speaker array 22 and the seat 17 and at the center position in the vehicle width direction. On the operation units 41 to 43, provided are a switch group constituting a general operation system for operating a lighting device such as a blinker of the vehicle 1 and for turning on and off the power unit 11, and a switch group constituting an operation system related to the display unit 27 on the meter panel 21 and the speaker array 22.
The on-vehicle device 51 detects an operation for the switch group constituting the operation system related to the display unit 27 and the speaker array 22 from among the operation units 41 to 43, and performs various processes based on the operation that has been detected. It is to be noted that in a case where the on-vehicle device 51 has a function of controlling the lighting device of the vehicle 1 and controlling turning on and off the power unit 11, the on-vehicle device 51 may detect an operation for them to control the lighting device and to control turning on and off the power unit 11, based on the operation that has been detected.
The on-vehicle device 51 includes a communication unit 52, a location detection sensor 53, an information acquisition unit 56, a storage unit 57, and a controller 58. The communication unit 52 includes an antenna and a communication module (transceiver/receiver) capable of communicating with a portable communication terminal carried by the rider or the like (for example, a smartphone, an intercom for a motorcycle attached to the rider, or the like). The location detection sensor 53 is a sensor capable of detecting a current location, and is, for example, a GPS unit.
The information acquisition unit 56 is an input interface for inputting various types of information, converts, into digital data that can be processed by the controller 58, the information that has been input, and outputs the digital data to the controller 58. The information acquisition unit 56 can be a hardware interface or a software interface that is processed by the processor in the controller 58. The information acquisition unit 56 acquires communication data of the communication unit 52, a detection result of the location detection sensor 53 or the like, and outputs, to the controller 58, the information that has been acquired. Further, the information acquisition unit 56 acquires an operation result of the operation unit 23 provided in the vehicle 1 and vehicle data that has been detected by various sensors provided in the vehicle 1, and outputs, to the controller 58, the information that has been acquired. The vehicle data includes information capable of identifying the vehicle speed and the acceleration of the vehicle 1, and includes, for example, a signal indicating the engine speed, the gear shift stage, or the vehicle speed. It is to be noted that the communication unit 52 and the location detection sensor 53 are not limited to the configuration incorporated into the on-vehicle device 51, but may be disposed outside the on-vehicle device 51. In addition, in a case where the vehicle 1 has a configuration corresponding to any of the communication unit 52 and the location detection sensor 53, the above information may be acquired from such a configuration, and any of the communication unit 52 and the location detection sensor 53 may be omitted from the on-vehicle device 51.
The storage unit 57 is composed of a semiconductor memory or magnetic recording device, and stores a program and data in a non-volatile manner. The storage unit 57 stores various types of data used by the controller 58. More specifically, the storage unit 57 stores a control program 57A, a display processing data 57B, a sound processing data 57C, and the like. The control program 57A includes programs for realizing various functions such as a menu screen display function on the display unit 27, a music playback function, a map display function, a telephone function, and the like. The display processing data 57B is data necessary for a display process on the display unit 27, and includes images such as menus displayed as options to be selected by the rider, and data indicating a hierarchical structure and the like of each menu.
The sound processing data 57C is data necessary for a sound process, and includes data for identifying a head transfer function indicating an impulse response from the position of a virtual sound source to a tympanic membrane of a listener (the rider or the like). The head transfer function includes information used in a known three-dimensional acoustic reproduction technique. By performing a known filter process, in which the head transfer function is subject to a convolution operation, on sound data to be output, an acoustic space where the sound arrives at the rider or the like from the position of a virtual sound source can be reproduced. In the present configuration, for example, by selectively using a plurality of types of head transfer functions that have been prepared beforehand, the acoustic space where the sounds arrive at the rider or the like on the front side of the vehicle 1 from different virtual sound sources on at least any of the left, right, front, and rear sides can be reproduced.
In addition, the sound processing data 57C includes information capable of identifying a title and a click sound of an operation button, such as a function selection button BG, which is displayed on the display unit 27. The title is, for example, text data of the title. The click sound is, for example, sound data corresponding to the click sound or predetermined data for designating the click sound from among the click sounds that are stored beforehand.
By controlling the respective units of the on-vehicle device 51, the controller 58 functions as a computer for controlling the display unit 27 and the speaker array 22 of the vehicle 1. More specifically, the controller 58 includes a processor, and by performing the control program 57A stored in the storage unit 57 by the processor, the controller 58 functions as an application controller 58A for conducting control related to applications, a display controller 58B for conducting control related to displays, and a sound controller 58C for conducting control related to sounds.
Further, by performing the control program 57A, the controller 58 also functions as a location calculation unit 58D, a speed calculation unit 58E, and a traveling direction calculation unit 58F. The location calculation unit 58D calculates the current location of the vehicle 1 on a map, based on a detection result of the location detection sensor 53. The speed calculation unit 58E calculates values of the vehicle speed, the acceleration, and the like, based on the vehicle data (for example, a signal indicating the engine speed, the gear shift stage, or the vehicle speed). The traveling direction calculation unit 58F calculates the traveling direction of the vehicle 1, based on data that has been acquired from at least any of a detection result of the location detection sensor 53 and a three-dimensional acceleration sensor 54.
The application controller 58A performs a menu screen display process, a music playback process, a map display process, a process for realizing a telephone, and the like, based on an instruction that has been input through the operation unit 23. Here, the menu screen display process is a process for displaying an operation screen so as to use various functions (a music playback function, a map display function, a telephone function, and the like) included in the on-vehicle device 51. The music playback process is a process for realizing the music playback function, and includes a process for receiving sound data such as a song from a smartphone communicably connected via the communication unit 52, and outputting the sound corresponding to the sound data. The map display process is a process for realizing the map display function, and includes a process for displaying map data including a current location using information that has been calculated by the location calculation unit 58D or the like, and a process for guiding a route from the current location to a preset destination by means of the display and the sound. The process for realizing the telephone is a process for realizing the telephone function, and is a known process for realizing a handsfree telephone call by using a smart phone communicably connected via the communication unit 52. It is to be noted that during the handsfree telephone call, rider's voices may be collected by using an intercom attached to the rider or a microphone installed beforehand in the vehicle 1. It is to be noted that known processes are widely applicable to the processes for realizing the above various functions (the music playback function, the map display function, the telephone function, and the like). In addition, the processes that the application controller 58A can perform are not limited to the above processes, and a known process may be appropriately applied.
The display controller 58B acquires display data to be displayed by the application controller 58A, and outputs the display data to the display unit 27 so as to display various images on the display unit 27. The sound controller 58C acquires sound data to be emitted by the application controller 58A, and outputs sounds corresponding to the sound data from the speaker array 22.
The on-vehicle device 51 includes a sound processing unit 58J (see
In
The sound controller 58C sets the sound source position PT on the front side that is ahead of a traveling course of the vehicle 1, converts various sounds, into sounds that arrive from the sound source position PT that has been set, and outputs the corresponding sounds from the speaker array 22. In the vehicle 1, the sounds of a song at the time of the music playback process, the guidance sounds at the time of the map display process, and the sounds of the telephone partner are output from the speaker array 22 as the sounds that arrive from the sound source position PT. Therefore, the rider is able to recognize the sounds that arrive from the sound source position PT ahead of the traveling course while visually recognizing the traveling course. Thus, hearing easiness is improved, and effects in the driving support for guiding the driver's line of sight, while the rider is traveling, to a direction that should be visually recognized are easily obtainable.
The function selection button BG is also an image (a so-called icon) indicating a selection content. In
In the present configuration, as shown in
In step S2, as shown in
In this case, the arrangement direction of the respective target sound source positions PT (the vehicle width direction in
Regarding the setting of the target sound source position PT, the sound controller 58C also performs the following process.
An arrangement interval between the respective target sound source positions PT in the arrangement direction (the vehicle width direction) is set, based on the number of the function selection buttons BG. More specifically, a left-right width W (see
Furthermore, as shown in
In the present configuration, the virtual line LK is a line extending along the width direction of the vehicle 1 and projecting toward the front side of the vehicle 1. Therefore, it is easy to set the respective target sound source positions PT at positions suitably distant to the front side and left and right sides of the rider or the like with the rider or the like as a reference.
Referring back to
Here, the predetermined operation state corresponds to an operation state in which the function selection button BG is repeatedly selected. Such an operation state is, for example, at least any of a case where the rider touches each function selection button BG displayed on the display unit 27 at a short-period interval that has been set beforehand by the rider, or a case where the rider operates and selects each function selection button BG at a short-period interval that has been set beforehand by the rider by using operation units 41 to 43 including a rotary or push type switch provided at a position other than the display unit 27.
In step S5, the sound controller 58C generates sound data of the title that has been read, converts the sound data into sound data that arrives from the target sound source position PT, and causes the speaker array 22 to output the corresponding sound. This sound is output when the function selection button BG is selected. Therefore, in a case where the rider performs only the operation of selecting any one of the function selection buttons BG, the sound indicating the title of the function selection button BG that has been selected is output as the sound that arrives from the target sound source position PT corresponding to the function selection button BG.
It is to be noted that in a case where the rider repeatedly selects the function selection button BG at a relatively long-period interval, the sound indicating the title of each function selection button BG that has been selected is output in a selected order by the sound that arrives from the target sound source position PT corresponding to the function selection button BG.
As shown in
In addition, in a case where another function selection button BG on the screen is selected, the sound corresponding to the title of such another function selection button BG is output, at a position corresponding to such another function selection button BG, as the sound that arrives from the target sound source position PT. The above configurations enable the rider to easily recognize which function selection button BG has been selected without gazing at the screen, even in a case where any of the function selection buttons BG on the screen is selected.
Referring back to
Therefore, in the case of the operation state in which the function selection button BG is repeatedly selected, as shown in
Next, a process performed in a case where the function selection button BG is selected will be described.
As shown in
Hereinafter, in order to facilitate the understanding of the description, a description will be given, as an example, with regard to a case where the function selection button BG for realizing the music playback function has been operated.
Referring back to
In step S13, first, in a similar manner to the display example of step S2 in
Further, in step S13, as shown in
The above target sound source positions PT are arranged along the arrangement directions of the selection buttons BG1 and BG2, and are also arranged along the virtual line LK, which projects on the front side and which changes in the front-rear direction of the vehicle 1, and are also arranged at equal intervals within the left-right width W that has been set beforehand, in a similar manner to the display example of step S2 of
After setting the target sound source position PT in this manner, the on-vehicle device 51 causes the sound controller 58C to perform a sound output process (step S14). The sound output process in this case is the same as the sound output process shown in
On the other hand, in a case where the rider is in an operation state of repeatedly selecting the select button BG1 or BG2, a short-period sound corresponding to a click sound is repeatedly output as the sound that arrives from the target sound source position PT corresponding to the selection button BG1 or BG2 that has been selected, in a similar manner to
On the other hand, in a case where the function selection button BG for realizing a function other than the music playback function and its option being not in the hierarchical structure (for example, the telephone function) is selected, the determination result in step S12 is negative (step S12: NO). In this case, the sound controller 58C proceeds to a process of step S15, and sets the target sound source positions PT respectively corresponding to the selection buttons that belong to the identical layer in the identical alignment direction and the identical alignment order to those of the selection buttons that are displayed, in a similar manner to step S2 of
As described heretofore, the vehicle 1 includes a plurality of options including function selection buttons BG and selection buttons BG1 and BG2 respectively associated with operations of a plurality of functions mounted on the vehicle 1. The sound controller 58C is capable of changing a sound output from the speaker array 22 to a sound that arrives from the target virtual sound source PT that have been set at a predetermined position, and changes the position of the target virtual sound source PT for each of the plurality of options. This configuration facilitates intuitive recognition of the options without relying on the display, and easily improves the operation performance.
In addition, the vehicle 1 includes the display unit 27 for displaying the respective selection buttons BG, BG1, and BG2. The sound controller 58C changes the position of the target virtual sound source PT, based on the position of the option that has been selected. This configuration facilitates intuitive recognition of the options without gazing at the options that are displayed, and easily improves the operation performance.
It is to be noted that in the present configuration, the description has been given, as an example, with regard to a case where the function selection button BG and the selection buttons BG1 and BG2, which are the options, are selected, the position of the target virtual sound source PT is changed, based on the position of the button that has been selected. However, the present configuration is not limited to this. In addition, the description has been given with regard to a case where the respective selection buttons BG, BG1, and BG2 are icons displayed on the display unit 27 (also referred to as software switches). However, the present configuration is not limited this. All or any of the selection buttons BG, BG1, and BG2 may be hardware switches. In a case where all of the selection buttons BG, BG1, and BG2 are hardware switches, information related to the options may not necessarily be displayed on the display unit 27, or the display unit 27 may be omitted.
For example, whenever the home screen G1 shown in
Further, as shown in
Further, the sound controller 58C changes the position of the target virtual sound source PT to a different position on a predetermined virtual line LK, the predetermined virtual line LK being along the first direction in which the plurality of buttons BG, BG1, or BG2 are arranged and changing in a front-rear direction of the vehicle 1, based on the positions of the plurality of the options BG, BG1, or BG2 in the identical layer. Since the position of the target virtual sound source PT also changes in the front-rear direction of the vehicle 1, the difference in the position of the target virtual sound source PT can be more easily identified. Furthermore, the virtual line LK is a line being along a width direction of the vehicle 1 and projecting on a front side of the vehicle 1. Therefore, it is easy to set the target sound source position PT at a position which is appropriately distant from the rider or the like.
Further, the sound controller 58C changes the position of the target virtual sound source PT in a second direction (in this example, a front-rear direction of the vehicle 1) that is different from the first direction in which the respective selection buttons BG1 and BG2 are arranged, based on the positions of the plurality of buttons BG1 and BG2 in different layers. Therefore, the plurality of selection buttons BG1 and BG2 in different layers can be easily recognized intuitively.
Further, the sound controller 58C sets the position of the target virtual sound source PT corresponding to each of the plurality of options BG, BG1, and BG2, based on the number of the plurality of options BG, BG1, and BG2 in the identical layer. Therefore, an arrangement area and an arrangement interval of the selection buttons BG, BG1, and BG2 in the identical layer can be set appropriately. In the present configuration, the positions of the target virtual sound sources PT are set, based on the left-right width W that has been set beforehand and the number of the selection buttons BG, BG1, and BG2 in the identical layer. Therefore, the positions of the target virtual sound sources PT can be easily set within the left-right width W at appropriate intervals, and the recognition rate by the sound can be easily improved.
Further, the sound controller 58C outputs a sound indicating a title of one of the plurality of options BG, BG1, or BG2, as the sound that arrives from the target virtual sound source PT. Therefore, the content of the selection buttons BG, BG1, or BG2 can be easily recognized.
Moreover, the sound controller 58C outputs, as the sound that arrives from the target virtual sound source PT, the click sound corresponding a notification sound shorter than the sound indicating the title in a predetermined operation state in which the plurality of options BG, BG1, or BG2 are repeatedly selected, and outputs the sound indicating the title in a state other than the predetermined operation state. Accordingly, in a case where the selection of the selection buttons BG, BG1, or BG2 is repeatedly performed, the position of the selection button BG, BG1, or BG2 that is currently selected can be easily recognized from at least any of the number of the click sounds and the position of the click sound.
Furthermore, the vehicle 1 also has a function of performing a process for realizing an indicator indicating a change or a degree of a state of the vehicle 1, by using a technique of changing the position of the virtual sound source (indicator notification process). Hereinafter, a specific example of the indicator notification process will be described. (Indicator Notification Process)
In the on-vehicle device 51, the sound controller 58C acquires an engine speed NE from among the vehicle data that has been acquired via the information acquisition unit 56, sets the position of the target virtual sound source PT according to the engine speed NE, and outputs, from the speaker array 22, a predetermined sound as a sound that arrives from the position of the target virtual sound source PT that has been set. As shown in
A fourth range NE4 positioned at the center between the first range NE1 and the seventh range NE7 includes a reference position for shifting up. The target virtual sound source PT corresponding to the fourth range NE4 is set on the front side and on a center position in a left-right direction of the vehicle 1. This configuration enables the rider to easily recognize the timing when the sound corresponding to the shift-up indicator arrives from the center in the left-right direction of the vehicle 1, that is, center in the left-right direction of the rider, as a reference position for shifting up. Further, the engine speed can be intuitively recognized from the position (the position of the target virtual sound source PT) from which the sound arrives. Therefore, the rider intuitively recognizes the engine speed and the shift-up timing easily, without gazing at the meter panel 21. It is to be noted that the sound corresponding to the shift-up indicator may be appropriately changed in accordance with the engine speed NE. For example, as the engine speed NE becomes higher, the tone may be higher. Accordingly, the position of the target virtual sound source PT and the sound change depending on the engine speed NE, and the rider more easily recognizes the engine speed NE and the shift-up timing.
In the on-vehicle device 51, the sound controller 58C acquires data indicating a remaining fuel amount FR from among the vehicle data that has been acquired via the information acquisition unit 56, sets the position of the target virtual sound source PT according to the data, and outputs, from the speaker array 22, a predetermined sound as a sound that arrives from the position of the target virtual sound source PT that has been set. As shown in
It is to be noted that for example, in a case where the remaining fuel amount FR is in a fifth range FR5, the position is not limited to that of the target virtual sound source PT corresponding to the fifth range FR5. The sound may be output from the position of the target virtual sound source PT continuously corresponding to the first range FR1 to the fifth range FR5 sequentially. The method for setting the position of the target virtual sound source PT and the method for outputting the sound may be appropriately changed.
In the on-vehicle device 51, the sound controller 58C acquires data indicating an inter-vehicle distance DV set by ACC from among the vehicle data acquired via the information acquisition unit 56, sets the position of the target virtual sound source PT according to the inter-vehicle distance DV, and outputs, from the speaker array 22, a predetermined sound as a sound that arrives from the position of the target virtual sound source PT that has been set. As shown in
Further, the tone of the sound corresponding to the degree of the inter-vehicle distance DV may be changed depending on the inter-vehicle distance DV or the position of the target virtual sound source PT. The tone of the sound also allows the rider to easily recognize the inter-vehicle distance DV.
It is to be noted that the above embodiment merely show an embodiment of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment. For example, the display unit 27 for displaying the selection buttons BG, BG1, BG2, and the like is not limited to the display device included in the on-vehicle device 51, but may be a display device of an external device such as a smartphone. Various known display devices are widely applicable. In addition, the description has been given with regard to a case where the present invention is applied to a motorcycle. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and is applicable to various vehicles such as a saddle riding type vehicle including motorcycles. In addition, the description has been given, as an example, with regard to a case where the on-vehicle device 51 is mounted beforehand on the vehicle 1. However, the on-vehicle device 51 may be configured to be retrofitted to various types of the vehicle 1.
In addition, each configuration of the on-vehicle device 51 can be optionally realized by cooperation and the like of hardware and software, and can be appropriately changed. In addition, the process corresponding to each step of each flowchart may be divided or merged. In addition, the control program 57A is widely applicable to a program that is downloaded from a distribution server or the like on a communication network via a telecommunication line and that can be performed by a computer provided in any on-vehicle device or any smart phone, or a program that is stored in a recording medium, such as a magnetic recording medium, an optical recording medium, a semiconductor recording medium, or the like and that is read from the recording medium to be performed by the computer.
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