Methods and systems for configuring of a trailer maneuvering system
US-2015120141-A1 · Apr 30, 2015 · US
US9566911B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9566911-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514854285-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 21, 2007 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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A vehicle 1 towing a trailer 4 is fitted with three video cameras 5, 6, 7 fitted to the rear of the vehicle and on each door mirror. A view from any camera can be presented to the driver on a display 11 . A predicted trailer path, calculated in a computing unit 10 , is also presented to the driver on the display 11 as guide lines overlaid on the camera view. The computing unit 10 is also configured to calculate a hitch angle by tracking the position of a trailer-mounted marker in the camera view.
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What is claimed is: 1. A system for determining a hitch angle of a trailer attached to a vehicle, comprising: a rearward-looking video camera mounted on the vehicle and operable to capture images rearward of the vehicle; an image processor for processing the captured images and locating a marker on the trailer, wherein the marker comprises at least one of a mark, a sticker attached to the trailer and a vertical edge of the trailer; a computer determining the hitch angle between the vehicle and the trailer based on the located marker; and a display for displaying a trailer view visible to a driver of the vehicle. 2. The system of claim 1 further comprising the step of displaying the marker on a display for a driver confirmation that the selected marker is rigidly connected to the trailer. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the computer compares the hitch angle to a stored value and, if the hitch angle is within a predetermined range of the stored value, wherein the trailer is likely to jack-knife, generating a warning signal to the driver indicative of an imminent jack-knife event. 4. A system for determining a hitch angle of a trailer attached to a vehicle, comprising: a rearward-looking video camera mounted on the vehicle and operable to capture images rearward of the vehicle; an image processor for processing the captured images and locating a marker on the trailer; a computer determining a hitch angle between the vehicle and the trailer based on the located marker; a display for displaying a trailer view visible to a driver of the vehicle; and a steering angle sensor for sensing a vehicle steering angle, wherein the computer further calculates a predicted path of a trailer from the hitch angle and the vehicle steering angle. 5. A method of determining a hitch angle of a trailer towed by a vehicle, comprising: obtaining an image of a trailer towed by the vehicle with a rearward-looking video camera mounted to the vehicle; tracking a marker associated with the trailer in the image with an image processor, wherein the marker comprises at least one of a mark, a sticker attached to the trailer and a vertical edge of the trailer; determining with a computer the hitch angle between the vehicle and trailer based on the tracked marker; and displaying a view of the trailer on a display that is visible to a driver of the vehicle. 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the steps of: measuring a steering angle of the vehicle; and calculating with the computer a predicted path of the trailer from the hitch angle and steering angle. 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising the step of displaying the predicted trailer path on the display as an overlay track on the image. 8. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of displaying the marker on the display for a driver confirmation that the selected marker is rigidly connected to the trailer. 9. The method of claim 5 further comprising the steps of comparing the hitch angle to a stored value and, if the hitch angle is within a predetermined range of the stored value, wherein the trailer is likely to jack-knife, generating a warning signal to the driver indicative of an imminent jack-knife event. 10. A method of predicting a path of a trailer attached to a vehicle, comprising: measuring a vehicle steering angle; obtaining an image of the trailer with a rearward-looking video camera located on the vehicle; tracking a marker associated with the trailer in the image; determining a hitch angle between the vehicle and the trailer based on the tracked marker; sensing a vehicle steering angle; calculating a predicted path of the trailer from the hitch angle and the vehicle steering angle; and displaying the trailer image and the predicted trailer path on a display that is visible to a driver of the vehicle. 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of displaying the predicted trailer path on the display as an overlay track on the image. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the marker comprises at least one of a mark, a sticker attached to the trailer and a vertical edge of the trailer. 13. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of displaying the marker on a display for a driver confirmation that the selected marker is rigidly connected to the trailer. 14. The method of claim 10 further comprising the steps of comparing the hitch angle to a stored value and, if the hitch angle is within a predetermined range of the stored value, wherein the trailer is likely to jack-knife, generating a warning signal to the driver indicative of an imminent jack-knife event.
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