Vehicle vision system

US9436880B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9436880-B2
Application numberUS-201414153604-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 13, 2014
Priority dateAug 12, 1999
Publication dateSep 6, 2016
Grant dateSep 6, 2016

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A vision system for a vehicle includes an imaging sensor having a forward field of view in a forward direction of travel of the vehicle. The imaging sensor includes an array of photosensing elements that has groupings of photosensing elements, each grouping having at least three neighboring photosensing elements. At least one photosensing element of each grouping is a red light sensitive photosensing element and at least one other photosensing element of each grouping is a white light sensitive photosensing element. A control may process image data captured by the imaging sensor to determine a taillight of a leading vehicle present in the forward field of view and traveling ahead of and in the same direction as that of the equipped vehicle. The control may process captured image data to determine rate of approach of the equipped vehicle relative to the leading vehicle.

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property right or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. A vision system for a vehicle, said vision system comprising: an imaging sensor having a forward field of view in a forward direction of travel of a vehicle equipped with said vision system; wherein said imaging sensor comprises a lens and a CMOS imaging array comprising a two-dimensional array of photosensing elements; wherein said two-dimensional array of photosensing elements comprises at least 262,144 photosensing elements arranged in a matrix array of rows and columns; wherein said matrix array comprises at least 512 rows of photosensing elements; wherein said imaging sensor captures frames of image data within said forward field of view of said imaging sensor; wherein said array of photosensing elements comprises groupings of photosensing elements, each grouping having at least three neighboring photosensing elements; wherein at least one photosensing element of each grouping comprises a red light sensitive photosensing element and at least one other photosensing element of each grouping comprises a white light sensitive photosensing element; a control, wherein said control comprises an image processor that processes captured image data to determine a taillight of a leading vehicle present in said forward field of view and traveling ahead of the equipped vehicle in the same direction as that of the equipped vehicle; wherein said control, at least in part responsive to processing by said image processor of captured image data, determines distance between the leading vehicle and the equipped vehicle based, at least in part, on size of the determined taillight in captured frames of image data; wherein said control, at least in part responsive to processing by said image processor of captured image data, determines an angle between the equipped vehicle and the leading vehicle; wherein said control, at least in part responsive to processing by said image processor of captured image data, determines a lateral position of the leading vehicle relative to the equipped vehicle; wherein said control, at least in part responsive to the determined distance to the leading vehicle and the determined angle between the equipped vehicle and the leading vehicle and the determined lateral position of the leading vehicle relative to the equipped vehicle, determines the leading vehicle to be closest to the equipped vehicle as compared to other vehicles present in said forward field of view of said imaging sensor; and wherein said control, at least in part responsive to said determination of the leading vehicle being closest to the equipped vehicle, is operable to at least in part control a braking system of the equipped vehicle. 2. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said control analyzes red light sensitive photosensing elements in determining the taillight of the leading vehicle. 3. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said control processes captured image data to determine at least one of (i) intensity of a light source present in said forward field of view and (ii) spectral characteristic of a light source present in said forward field of view. 4. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said control, at least in part responsive to processing by said image processor of captured image data, determines that a light source present in said forward field of view is a taillight of the leading vehicle based, at least in part, on the intensity of the light source present in said forward field of view and its spectral characteristic being characteristic of a vehicle taillight. 5. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said control is operable to at least in part control a system of the equipped vehicle based on a determination of the leading vehicle being closest to the equipped vehicle as compared to other objects present in said forward field of view. 6. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said imaging sensor is disposed behind a windshield of the equipped vehicle and wherein said imaging sensor views through the windshield of the equipped vehicle, and wherein said imaging sensor is housed in a housing that is attached at the windshield of the equipped vehicle via a bracket. 7. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said control is operable to adjust a light beam emitted by a headlamp of the equipped vehicle responsive to processing of image data captured by said imaging sensor. 8. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said control adjusts beam light emitted by a headlamp of the equipped vehicle responsive to said control (i) processing captured image data and (ii) identifying a headlamp or taillight of another vehicle present in said forward field of view. 9. The vision system of claim 8 , wherein said control adjusts beam light emitted by the headlamp of the equipped vehicle by adjusting between a first beam and a second beam. 10. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said control is operable to at least in part control a system of the equipped vehicle responsive to processing by said image processor of captured image data, and wherein said controlled system comprises at least one of (i) a lighting system of the equipped vehicle, (ii) a brake system of the equipped vehicle and (iii) a driver assistance system of the equipped vehicle. 11. The vision system of claim 1 , comprising another imaging sensor having a forward field of view in a forward direction of travel of the equipped vehicle, wherein said another imaging sensor is spaced from said imaging sensor, and wherein said imaging sensor and said another imaging sensor comprise imaging sensors of a stereoscopic imaging system of the equipped vehicle. 12. A vision system for a vehicle, said vision system comprising: an imaging sensor having a forward field of view in a forward direction of travel of a vehicle equipped with said vision system; wherein said imaging sensor comprises a lens and a CMOS imaging array comprising a two-dimensional array of photosensing elements; wherein said two-dimensional array of photosensing elements comprises at least 262,144 photosensing elements arranged in a matrix array of rows and columns; wherein said matrix array comprises at least 512 rows of photosensing elements; wherein said imaging sensor captures frames of image data within said forward field of view of said imaging sensor; wherein said array of photosensing elements comprises groupings of photosensing elements, each grouping having at least three neighboring photosensing elements; wherein at least one photosensing element of each grouping comprises a red light sensitive photosensing element and at least one other photosensing element of each grouping comprises a white light sensitive photosensing element; a control, wherein said control comprises an image processor that processes captured image data to determine a taillight of a leading vehicle present in said forward field of view and traveling ahead of the equipped vehicle in the same direction as that of the equipped vehicle; wherein said control, at least in part responsive to processing by said image processor of captured image data, determines distance between the leading vehicle and the equipped vehicle based, at least in part, on size of the determined taillight in captured frames of image data; wherein said imaging sensor is disposed behind a windshield of the equipped vehicle and wherein said imaging sensor views through the windshield of the equipped vehicle and wherein said imaging sensor is housed in a housing that is attached at the windshield of the equipped vehicle via a bracket; wherein said control is operable to at least in part control

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  • Circuitry of solid-state image sensors [SSIS]; Control thereof · CPC title

  • Vehicle exterior; Vicinity of vehicle · CPC title

  • preceding vehicle · CPC title

  • for monitoring rearward traffic · CPC title

  • using stereoscopic cameras · CPC title

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What does patent US9436880B2 cover?
A vision system for a vehicle includes an imaging sensor having a forward field of view in a forward direction of travel of the vehicle. The imaging sensor includes an array of photosensing elements that has groupings of photosensing elements, each grouping having at least three neighboring photosensing elements. At least one photosensing element of each grouping is a red light sensitive photos…
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Magna Electronics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06K9/00825. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Sep 06 2016 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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