Variable-stiffness energy absorber for motor vehicle
US-9205794-B1 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US2024253587A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024253587-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418633591-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2024 |
| Priority date | May 6, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A vehicular airbag control system includes a forward-viewing camera and a radar sensor disposed at a vehicle. The vehicular airbag control system, responsive to processing of image data captured by the forward-viewing camera, detects an object present exterior of the vehicle and estimates mass of the detected object. The vehicular airbag control system determines speed of the detected object relative to the vehicle based at least in part on processing of radar data captured by the radar sensor. The vehicular airbag control system determines severity of potential collision between the vehicle and the detected object based at least in part on the estimated mass of the detected object and the determined speed of the detected object relative to the vehicle. The vehicular airbag control system inhibits deployment of an airbag of the vehicle based at least in part on the determined severity of potential collision.
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A vehicular airbag control system, the vehicular airbag control system comprising: a forward-viewing camera disposed at a windshield of a vehicle equipped with the vehicular airbag control system, the forward-viewing camera viewing forward of the equipped vehicle through the windshield of the equipped vehicle; wherein the forward-viewing camera comprises an imaging array sensor having at least one million photosensor elements arranged in rows and columns; wherein the forward-viewing camera is operable to capture image data; a radar sensor disposed at the equipped vehicle, the radar sensor sensing exterior of the equipped vehicle; wherein the radar sensor is operable to capture radar data; an electronic control unit (ECU) comprising electronic circuitry and associated software; wherein the electronic circuitry of the ECU comprises at least one data processor for (i) processing image data captured by the forward-viewing camera and transferred to the ECU and (ii) processing radar data captured by the radar sensor and transferred to the ECU; wherein the vehicular airbag control system, responsive to processing at the ECU of image data captured by the forward-viewing camera, detects an object present exterior of the equipped vehicle; wherein the vehicular airbag control system estimates mass of the detected object based at least in part on processing at the ECU of image data captured by the forward-viewing camera; wherein the vehicular airbag control system determines speed of the detected object relative to the equipped vehicle based at least in part on processing at the ECU of radar data captured by the radar sensor; wherein the vehicular airbag control system determines severity of potential collision between the equipped vehicle and the detected object based at least in part on the estimated mass of the detected object and the determined speed of the detected object relative to the equipped vehicle; and wherein the vehicular airbag control system inhibits deployment of an airbag of the equipped vehicle based at least in part on the determined severity of potential collision. 2 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicular airbag control system, responsive to detecting the object, classifies the detected object based at least in part on processing at the ECU of image data captured by the forward-viewing camera, and wherein the vehicular airbag control system estimates the mass of the detected object based at least in part on the classification of the detected object. 3 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 2 , wherein, responsive to the vehicular airbag control system classifying the detected object as a pedestrian, the vehicular airbag control system determines severity of potential collision based in part on mass of the equipped vehicle. 4 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 2 , wherein, responsive to the ECU classifying the detected object as another vehicle, the vehicular airbag control system determines severity of potential collision based in part on mass of the equipped vehicle. 5 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 4 , wherein the vehicular airbag control system determines severity of potential collision between the equipped vehicle and the detected object based at least in part on orientation of the detected other vehicle relative to the equipped vehicle. 6 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicular airbag control system determines severity of potential collision between the equipped vehicle and the detected object based at least in part on orientation of the detected object relative to the equipped vehicle. 7 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicular airbag control system, responsive to determining severity of potential collision between the equipped vehicle and the detected object and prior to the potential collision occurring, inhibits deployment of the airbag. 8 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicular airbag control system, responsive to determining that severity of potential collision is less than a threshold level, adjusts timing of airbag deployment. 9 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicular airbag control system, responsive to determining that severity of potential collision is less than a threshold level, reduces rate of deployment of the airbag. 10 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 1 , wherein image data captured by the forward-viewing camera is processed at the ECU for at least one selected from the group consisting of (i) traffic sign recognition, (ii) headlamp control, (iii) collision avoidance and (iv) lane marker detection. 11 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicular airbag control system estimates kinetic energy of the potential collision, and wherein the vehicular airbag control system determines severity of potential collision based at least in part on the estimated kinetic energy of the potential collision. 12 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 11 , wherein the vehicular airbag control system determines severity of potential collision via mapping the estimated kinetic energy of the potential collision to a mechanical sensor value, and wherein the mechanical sensor value represents an output of a mechanical sensor of the equipped vehicle during a collision, and wherein the mechanical sensor value was previously stored at the vehicle as a fitted curve of mechanical sensor values to kinetic energy values. 13 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 12 , wherein the previously stored mechanical sensor value was generated by a mechanical sensor disposed on another vehicle different than the equipped vehicle. 14 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 12 , wherein the mechanical sensor value is based on data from test collisions. 15 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 12 , wherein the previously stored mechanical sensor value was generated by an accelerometer. 16 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 12 , wherein the previously stored mechanical sensor value was generated by a pressure sensor. 17 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 12 , wherein the vehicular airbag control system determines severity of potential collision between the equipped vehicle and the detected object based on fusing the estimated kinetic energy with mechanical sensor readings. 18 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 11 , wherein the vehicular airbag control system estimates the kinetic energy of the potential collision based in part on mass and velocity of the equipped vehicle. 19 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 1 , wherein the determined severity of potential collision is directly proportional to the estimated mass of the detected object and is directly proportional to the square of the determined speed of the detected object relative to the equipped vehicle. 20 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 1 , wherein the detected object comprises a motorbike. 21 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 1 , wherein the detected object comprises a sport utility vehicle. 22 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 1 , wherein the detected object comprises a truck. 23 . The vehicular airbag control system of claim 1 , wherein the detected object comprises a wall. 24 . A vehicular airbag contr
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