Stereo camera for vehicles

US10334234B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10334234-B2
Application numberUS-201515517057-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 15, 2015
Priority dateOct 10, 2014
Publication dateJun 25, 2019
Grant dateJun 25, 2019

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A stereo camera ( 1 ) for a vehicle includes a first camera ( 1.1 ), which has a first image sensor ( 1.11 ) and the camera field of vision (S 1 ) of which has a first opening angle (α 1 ), and a second camera ( 1.2 ), which has a second image sensor ( 1.21 ) and the camera field of vision (S 2 ) of which has a second opening angle (α 2 ). The second opening angle (α 2 ) is greater than the first opening angle (α 1 ). The first camera ( 1.1 ) has a first lens optical unit ( 1.12 ) and the second camera ( 1.2 ) has a second lens optical unit ( 1.22 ), which both have an angular resolution that is higher in a central region (Z 1 , Z 2 ) of the field of vision (S 1 , S 2 ) lying in the angular range (α 11, α21 ) around the optical axis (O 1 ) than outside of the central region. The cameras are arranged so that the fields of vision (S 1 , S 2 ) overlap.

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A stereo camera arrangement for a vehicle, comprising a first camera and a second camera, wherein: the first camera comprises a first image sensor, a first lens optical unit that images a first portion of a scene within a first field of vision onto the first image sensor, and a first evaluation unit; the second camera comprises a second image sensor, a second lens optical unit that images a second portion of the scene within a second field of vision onto the second image sensor, and a second evaluation unit; the first image sensor and the second image sensor each respectively have image sensor pixels arranged in successive linear groups of pixels; the first field of vision is defined by a first opening angle, and the second field of vision is defined by a second opening angle that is greater than the first opening angle in at least one selected direction; the first lens optical unit and the second lens optical unit each respectively have a respective angular resolution that is higher in a respective central region of the respective field of vision lying in a respective central angular range around a respective optical axis of the respective lens optical unit than in a respective other region outside of the respective central region; the first and second cameras are arranged relative to one another so that the first and second fields of vision overlap one another; and the first evaluation unit is configured to control an exposing and reading out of the first image sensor and the second evaluation unit is configured to control an exposing and reading out of the second image sensor, in relation to one another, comprising exposing and reading out the linear groups of pixels of the second image sensor group-by-group beginning with a first linear group of pixels and proceeding to subsequent linear groups of pixels of the second image sensor one after another, and exposing and reading out the linear groups of pixels of the first image sensor group-by-group beginning with a first linear group of pixels and proceeding to subsequent linear groups of pixels of the first image sensor one after another, wherein the exposing and reading out of the linear groups of pixels of the first image sensor begins with the first linear group of pixels of the first image sensor after the exposing and reading out of the linear groups of pixels of the second image sensor has begun and has progressed to one of the subsequent linear groups of pixels of the second image sensor on which is imaged a linear portion of the scene that is also imaged on the first linear group of pixels of the first image sensor. 2. The stereo camera arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second cameras are arranged relative to one another so that the first and second fields of vision overlap one another symmetrically about the respective optical axes. 3. The stereo camera arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second image sensors both have a same pixel density as one another. 4. The stereo camera arrangement according to claim 3 , wherein the first image sensor has a first size, the second image sensor has a second size, the first size is relatively smaller and adapted to the first opening angle and the second size is relatively larger and adapted to the second opening angle. 5. The stereo camera arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the respective angular resolution in the central region of the field of vision of each respective one of the first and second lens optical units is twice the respective angular resolution in the other region outside of the central region. 6. The stereo camera arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein: the at least one selected direction is a vertical direction; the second opening angle is greater than the first opening angle in the vertical direction; each one of the linear groups of pixels is a horizontal line of pixels; and the first and second evaluation units are configured to control the exposing and reading out of the first and second image sensors by exposing and reading out the horizontal lines of pixels of the second image sensor line-by-line beginning with a first line of pixels and proceeding to subsequent lines of pixels of the second image sensor one after another, and exposing and reading out the horizontal lines of pixels of the first image sensor line-by-line beginning with a first line of pixels and proceeding to subsequent lines of pixels of the first image sensor one after another, wherein the exposing and reading out of the horizontal lines of pixels of the first image sensor begins with the first line of pixels of the first image sensor after the exposing and reading out of the horizontal lines of pixels of the second image sensor has begun and has progressed to one of the subsequent lines of pixels of the second image sensor on which is imaged a horizontal line portion of the scene that is also imaged on the first line of pixels of the first image sensor. 7. The stereo camera arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein: the at least one selected direction is a horizontal direction; the second opening angle is greater than the first opening angle in the horizontal direction; each one of the linear groups of pixels is a vertical column of pixels; and the first and second evaluation units are configured to control the exposing and reading out of the first and second image sensors by exposing and reading out the vertical columns of pixels of the second image sensor column-by-column beginning with a first column of pixels and proceeding to subsequent columns of pixels of the second image sensor one after another, and exposing and reading out the vertical columns of pixels of the first image sensor column-by-column beginning with a first column of pixels and proceeding to subsequent columns of pixels of the first image sensor one after another, wherein the exposing and reading out of the vertical columns of pixels of the first image sensor begins with the first column of pixels of the first image sensor after the exposing and reading out of the vertical columns of pixels of the second image sensor has begun and has progressed to one of the subsequent columns of pixels of the second image sensor on which is imaged a vertical column portion of the scene that is also imaged on the first column of pixels of the first image sensor. 8. The stereo camera arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein: the at least one selected direction includes a horizontal direction and a vertical direction; the second opening angle is greater than the first opening angle in both the horizontal direction and the vertical direction; each one of the linear groups of pixels is a horizontal line of pixels; and the first and second evaluation units are configured to control the exposing and reading out of the first and second image sensors by exposing and reading out the horizontal lines of pixels of the second image sensor line-by-line beginning with a first line of pixels and proceeding to subsequent lines of pixels of the second image sensor one after another, exposing and reading out the horizontal lines of pixels of the first image sensor line-by-line beginning with a first line of pixels and proceeding to subsequent lines of pixels of the first image sensor one after another, wherein the exposing and reading out of the horizontal lines of pixels of the first image sensor begins with the first line of pixels of the first image sensor after the exposing and reading out of the horizontal lines of pixels of the second image sensor has begun and has progressed to one of the subsequent lines of pixels of the second image sensor on which is imaged a horizontal line portion of the scene that is also imaged on the first li

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  • by influencing the exposure time · CPC title

  • using two two-dimensional [2D] image sensors having a relative position equal to or related to the interocular distance (H04N13/243 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Mounting of cameras operative during drive; Arrangement of controls thereof relative to the vehicle · CPC title

  • G02B13/06Primary

    Panoramic objectives; So-called "sky lenses" {including panoramic objectives having reflecting surfaces} · CPC title

  • H04N13/296Primary

    Synchronisation thereof; Control thereof · CPC title

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What does patent US10334234B2 cover?
A stereo camera ( 1 ) for a vehicle includes a first camera ( 1.1 ), which has a first image sensor ( 1.11 ) and the camera field of vision (S 1 ) of which has a first opening angle (α 1 ), and a second camera ( 1.2 ), which has a second image sensor ( 1.21 ) and the camera field of vision (S 2 ) of which has a second opening angle (α 2 ). The second opening angle (α 2 ) is greater than the fir…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Conti Temic Microelectronic Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B13/06. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 25 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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