Windscreen clearing using surface monitoring

US9783166B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9783166-B1
Application numberUS-201615175716-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateJun 7, 2016
Priority dateJun 7, 2016
Publication dateOct 10, 2017
Grant dateOct 10, 2017

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Methods, systems and computer readable program products for maintaining windscreen visibility using surface monitoring are disclosed. In embodiments, the system comprises a set of sensors for monitoring a state of a windscreen surface and for generating one or more signals representing that state; a control system for analyzing the one or more signals to identify defined conditions of the surface of the windscreen and to generate one or more control signals; and a set of activatable devices for receiving the one or more control signals. The control signals activate the activatable devices to remove the identified conditions of the surface of the windscreen. In embodiments, the set of activatable devices includes air jets and cleaning fluid jets, and the control signals activate these jets to direct air and cleaning fluids onto the windscreen. This may be done to remove rain drops or dirt from the windscreen.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A system for maintaining windscreen visibility using surface monitoring, the system comprising: a set of sensors for monitoring a state of a surface of a windscreen of a vehicle, and for generating one or more signals representing said state; a control system for analyzing said one or more signals to identify defined conditions of the surface of the windscreen and to generate one or more control signals; and a set of activatable devices for receiving the one or more control signals from the control unit, the control signals activating the activatable devices to remove the identified defined conditions of the surface of the windscreen; and wherein: the set of activatable devices includes a plurality of different types of the activatable devices; a given set of rules is provided for determining when to activate the different types of the activatable devices; and the control system analyzes said one or more signals generated by the set of sensors to determine which one or more of the different types of the activatable devices to activate based on said given set of rules. 2. The system for maintaining windscreen visibility according to claim 1 , wherein: the set of activatable devices includes a set of fluid dispensers for directing one or more fluids onto the windscreen; and the control signals activate the fluid dispensers to direct the one or more fluids onto the windscreen to remove the identified defined conditions on the surface of the windscreen. 3. The system for maintaining windscreen visibility according to claim 2 , wherein: the identified defined conditions on the surface of the windscreen include defined types of marks on the windscreen; the control system determines spatial coordinates for the defined marks on the windscreen; and the control signals activate the fluid dispensers to direct the one or more fluids to the determined spatial coordinates for the defined marks on the windscreen. 4. The system for maintaining windscreen visibility according to claim 1 , wherein: the set of sensors include one or more video cameras to capture images of the windscreen; the one or more video cameras send video frames to the control system; and as the control system receives the video frames, the control system identifies differences between a current one of the video frames and an earlier one of the video frames. 5. The system for maintaining windscreen visibility according to claim 4 , wherein the control system rejects ones of the differences that are identified as transient. 6. The system for maintaining windscreen visibility according to claim 1 , wherein the control system uses pattern matching to identify each of the identified defined conditions as being one of a given group of types. 7. The system for maintaining windscreen visibility according to claim 1 wherein: the set of sensors include one or more video cameras to capture images of the windscreen; the one or more video cameras send video frames to the control system; the identified defined conditions include one or more objects on the windscreen; and the control system detects movement of the one or more objects by doing a comparison of object location across successive ones of the video frames. 8. The system for maintaining windscreen visibility according to claim 1 , wherein: the set of activatable devices include a plurality of air jets for directing air onto the windscreen; the identified defined conditions include rain drops on the windscreen; and the control signals activate the air jets to direct the air onto the windscreen to remove the rain drops from the windscreen. 9. The system for maintaining windscreen visibility according to claim 1 , wherein: the set of activatable devices includes a plurality of cleaning jets for directing cleaning fluid onto the windscreen; the identified defined conditions includes a dirt mark on the windscreen; and the control signals activate the cleaning jets to direct the cleaning fluid onto the windscreen to remove the dirt mark from the windscreen. 10. The system for maintaining windscreen visibility according to claim 1 , wherein: the set of sensors includes one or more resistance sensors on the windscreen and to generate signals representing electric resistance across the resistance sensors to detect specified surface properties of the windscreen, and one or more heat sensors to detect temperature gradients across portions of the windscreen; the given set of rules is provided to specify times at which the activatable devices are allowed to be activated; and the control signals active the activatable devices only at the times allowed by the given set of rules. 11. A method for maintaining windscreen visibility using surface monitoring, the method comprising: monitoring a state of a surface of a windscreen of a vehicle, and generating one or more signals representing said state; analyzing said one or more signals to identify defined conditions of the surface of the windscreen and to generate one or more control signals; and activating a set of activatable devices, using said one or more control signals, to remove the identified defined conditions of the surface of the windscreen; and wherein: the set of activatable devices includes a plurality of different types of the activatable devices; a given set of rules is provided for determining when to activate the different types of the activatable devices; and the analyzing said one or more signals representing said state of the surface of the windscreen includes analyzing said one or more signals representing said state to determine which one or more of the different types of the activatable devices to activate based on said given set of rules. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the activating a set of activatable devices includes activating a plurality of fluid dispensers to direct one or more fluids onto the windscreen to remove the identified defined conditions on the surface of the windscreen. 13. The method according to claim 12 , wherein: the identified defined conditions on the surface of the windscreen include defined types of marks on the windscreen; the analyzing said one or more signals to identify defined conditions on the surface of the windscreen includes determining spatial coordinates for the defined marks on the windscreen; and the activating a set of activatable devices includes activating the fluid dispensers to direct the one or more fluids to the determined spatial coordinates for the defined marks on the windscreen. 14. The method according to claim 12 , wherein: the identified defined conditions includes a dirt mark on the windscreen; and the activating a plurality of fluid dispensers to direct one or more fluids onto the windscreen activating one or more cleaning jets to direct cleaning fluid onto the dirt mark on the windscreen; the activating a set of activatable devices further includes activating a mechanical arm to brush said dirt mark to remove the dirt mark from the windscreen. 15. The method according to claim 11 , wherein: the given set of rules is provided to specify times at which the activatable devices are allowed to be activated; and the activating a set of activatable devices includes activating the activatable devices only at the times allowed by the given set of rules. 16. A computer program product comprising: a computer readable storage medium having computer program code tangibly embodied therein for maintaining windscreen visibility using surface monitoring, the computer program code, when execu

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  • B60S1/548Primary

    according to vehicle movement characteristics, e.g. speed, or climatic conditions, e.g. wind · CPC title

  • B60S1/481Primary

    the operation of at least part of the liquid supply being controlled by electric means (electrical washing liquid warming-up means B60S1/488) · CPC title

  • exterior to a vehicle by using sensors mounted on the vehicle · CPC title

  • Matching criteria, e.g. proximity measures · CPC title

  • using gas, e.g. hot air · CPC title

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What does patent US9783166B1 cover?
Methods, systems and computer readable program products for maintaining windscreen visibility using surface monitoring are disclosed. In embodiments, the system comprises a set of sensors for monitoring a state of a windscreen surface and for generating one or more signals representing that state; a control system for analyzing the one or more signals to identify defined conditions of the surfa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
IBM
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60S1/548. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 10 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).