Vehicle system for automated video recording
US-2015077556-A1 · Mar 19, 2015 · US
US10427642B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10427642-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815868263-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 11, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 20, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 1, 2019 |
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A method for operating an identification system for a motor vehicle for ascertaining and classifying an object in an interior space of the motor vehicle, the interior space being recorded with the aid of an interior camera and the interior space being illuminated during the recording with the aid of an illumination device, the method provides that an interior lighting system is activated as the illumination device. A corresponding system, a device, and a computer program for carrying out the method are also described.
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A method for operating an identification system for a motor vehicle for ascertaining and classifying an object in an interior space of the motor vehicle, the method comprising: recording the interior space with the aid of an interior camera; and illuminating the interior space during the recording with the aid of an illumination device, wherein an interior lighting system of the motor vehicle is activated as the illumination device, wherein a lighting fixture, which emits light visible to an occupant, is activated as the illumination device, wherein: the interior space is divided into a plurality of subareas, the illumination device includes a plurality of illumination elements, each illuminating element being assigned to only a respective one of the plurality of subareas, and each illuminating element being assigned to a corresponding one of a plurality of vehicle doors, and in response to one of the vehicle doors being ajar, only the illumination element assigned to the ajar vehicle door is selectively activated to illuminate only the assigned one of the plurality of subareas. 2. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the lighting fixture includes at least one of: (i) an interior lighting fixture on a front headliner of the motor vehicle, (ii) an interior lighting fixture on a rear headliner of the motor vehicle, (iii) a driver's reading light of the motor vehicle, and (iv) a passenger's reading light of the motor vehicle. 3. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein an activation of the illumination device of the interior space takes place when a brightness in the interior space is insufficient. 4. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein an illuminance of the illumination device is adapted as a function of an ascertained ambient brightness of the vehicle. 5. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein an activation of the illumination device of a subarea of the interior space takes place as a function of which door was previously opened. 6. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein an illuminance of the illumination device is adapted as a function of an ascertained brightness in the interior space, the illuminance of the illumination device is adapted in a subarea of the interior space as a function of the ascertained brightness in the subarea of the interior space. 7. The method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising at least one of: activating a restraint system as a function of the results of the ascertainment and classification of the object; and outputting a seat belt warning signal as a function of the results of the ascertainment and classification of the object and as a function of an ascertainment that a seat belt has not been put on. 8. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein a shutoff of the illumination device in a subarea of the interior space takes place as a function of at least one of: (i) a vehicle door having been closed; (ii) no occupant having been identified; (iii) it having been ascertained that an identified occupant has put on a seat belt; (iv) it having been ascertained that all identified occupants on the rear seat bench have put on a seat belt; and (v) a seat belt warning signal having been terminated. 9. A system for a motor vehicle for ascertaining and classifying an object in an interior space of the motor vehicle, the system comprising: an interior camera for recording the interior space; and an illumination device for illuminating the interior space during the recording, wherein an interior lighting system is the illumination device for ascertaining and classifying the object, wherein a lighting fixture, which emits light visible to an occupant, is activated as the illumination device, wherein: the interior space is divided into a plurality of subareas, the illumination device includes a plurality of illumination elements, each illuminating element being assigned to only a respective one of the plurality of subareas, and each illuminating element being assigned to a corresponding one of a plurality of vehicle doors, and in response to one of the vehicle doors being ajar, only the illumination element assigned to the ajar vehicle door is selectively activated to illuminate only the assigned one of the plurality of subareas. 10. A device for operating an identification system for a motor vehicle for ascertaining and classifying an object in an interior space of the motor vehicle, the device designed to: record the interior space with the aid of an interior camera; and illuminate the interior space during the recording with the aid of an illumination device, wherein an interior lighting system of the motor vehicle is activated as the illumination device, wherein a lighting fixture, which emits light visible to an occupant, is activated as the illumination device, wherein: the interior space is divided into a plurality of subareas, the illumination device includes a plurality of illumination elements, each illuminating element being assigned to only a respective one of the plurality of subareas, and each illuminating element being assigned to a corresponding one of a plurality of vehicle doors, and in response to one of the vehicle doors being ajar, only the illumination element assigned to the ajar vehicle door is selectively activated to illuminate only the assigned one of the plurality of subareas. 11. A non-transitory machine-readable memory medium on which is stored a computer program for operating an identification system for a motor vehicle for ascertaining and classifying an object in an interior space of the motor vehicle, the computer program, when executed by a processor, causing the processor to perform: recording the interior space with the aid of an interior camera; and illuminating the interior space during the recording with the aid of an illumination device, wherein an interior lighting system of the motor vehicle is activated as the illumination device, wherein a lighting fixture, which emits light visible to an occupant, is activated as the illumination device, wherein: the interior space is divided into a plurality of subareas, the illumination device includes a plurality of illumination elements, each illuminating element being assigned to only a respective one of the plurality of subareas, and each illuminating element being assigned to a corresponding one of a plurality of vehicle doors, and in response to one of the vehicle doors being ajar, only the illumination element assigned to the ajar vehicle door is selectively activated to illuminate only the assigned one of the plurality of subareas.
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