Method and Apparatus for Determining Traffic Conditions
US-2015154859-A1 · Jun 4, 2015 · US
US9951739B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9951739-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614991267-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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A method for preparing a start/stop system of a motor vehicle drive for a future driveaway process may include determining a future change time of a traffic light signal emitter from red light to green light; and automatically starting an internal combustion engine of the motor vehicle drive at a start time which comes before the future change time by a predetermined duration.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for preparing a start/stop system of a motor vehicle drive for a future driveaway process, the method comprising: receiving a time signal comprising at least one indicator chosen from the group consisting of a pedestrian light signal emitter, a streetcar light signal emitter, a bus light signal emitter, and a bicycle path light emitter; using the time signal received to determine a future change time of a traffic light signal emitter from red light to green light based upon a correlation between the time signal and an anticipated delay for the future change time; and automatically starting an internal combustion engine of the motor vehicle drive at a start time which comes before the future change time by a predetermined duration. 2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising receiving a further time signal, wherein: the further time signal is emitted, as a radio signal, from at least one further vehicle or from a higher-order control of the traffic light signal emitter; or the further time signal is emitted, as an optical signal, from a further vehicle or from the traffic light signal emitter; or the further time signal is emitted as an acoustic signal from a further vehicle or from a source of sound installed downstream of the traffic light signal emitter. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the determination step includes: detecting previous change times from red light to green light by means of optical detection devices of multiple vehicles; transmitting the previous change times from the multiple vehicles to the start/stop system of the motor vehicle drive directly or via a stationary database; and extrapolating the future change time by means of the start/stop system of the motor vehicle drive on the basis of the transmitted, previous change times; or wherein the determination step includes: detecting previous stop phases of multiple vehicles; transmitting the previous change times from the multiple vehicles to the start/stop system of the motor vehicle drive directly or via a stationary database; and extrapolating the future change time by means of the start/stop system of the motor vehicle drive on the basis of the transmitted, previous stop phases. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the determination step includes: detecting the beginning of a red-light signal of a pedestrian light signal emitter which is oriented transversely to the traffic light signal emitter and determining the future change time as a time which comes after the beginning by a predetermined duration; or detecting the end of a red-light signal of a pedestrian light signal emitter which is oriented in the same direction as the traffic light signal emitter and determining the future change time as a time which comes after the beginning by a predetermined duration; or detecting an end time of a stop light signal of a streetcar or bus light signal emitter which is oriented in the same direction of travel as the traffic light signal emitter and determining the future change time as a time which comes after the end time by a predetermined duration. 5. The method according to claim 1 , further including: estimating the distance (A) to the traffic light signal emitter; wherein the predetermined duration by which the start time of the automatic starting comes before the future change time is that much shorter, the greater the estimated distance (A) is, or wherein the start time is delayed with respect to the change time that much more, the greater the estimated distance (A) is. 6. The method according to claim 1 , further including estimating the number of preceding vehicles up to the traffic light signal emitter; wherein the predetermined duration by which the start time of the automatic starting comes before the future change time is that much shorter, the greater the number is, or wherein the start time is delayed with respect to the change time by that much more, the greater the number is. 7. A method for preparing a start/stop system of a motor vehicle drive for a future driveaway process, the method including: determining a future driveaway process of the motor vehicle drive by detecting an increase in torque or an increase in speed or a start of a drive of at least one preceding vehicle; and automatically starting an internal combustion engine of the motor vehicle drive at the time at which the future driveaway process is determined or delayed with respect thereto by a predetermined duration. 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the increase in torque or speed or the start is detected via reception of a radio signal from the at least one preceding vehicle, which signal represents one of: the torque, the speed, or a drive start of the preceding vehicle. 9. The method according to claim 7 , further including transmitting a signal which represents the speed, the torque and/or a starting process, by means of the motor vehicle drive or by means of a control which controls the motor vehicle drive. 10. The method according to claim 9 , further including: receiving the signal by means of a database; and storing at least one time at which an increase in the speed or the torque occurs or at which the starting process occurs in the database. 11. A system for operating a motor vehicle drive, the system comprising: an internal combustion engine for driving the motor vehicle; and a controller configured to: receive a time signal comprising at least one indicator chosen from the group consisting of a pedestrian light signal emitter, a streetcar light signal emitter, a bus light signal emitter, and a bicycle path light emitter; use the time signal received to determine a future change time of a traffic light signal emitter from red light to green light based upon a correlation between the time signal and an anticipated delay for the future change time; and automatically start the internal combustion engine of the motor vehicle drive at a start time which comes before the future change time by a predetermined duration. 12. A system according to claim 11 , wherein the controller receives a further time signal which represents the future change time or characterizes the time at which the change time occurs; and the further time signal is emitted, as a radio signal, from at least one further vehicle or from a higher-order control of the traffic light signal emitter; or the further time signal is emitted, as an optical signal, from a further vehicle or from the traffic light signal emitter; or the further time signal is emitted as an acoustic signal, in particular as an ultrasonic signal, from a further vehicle or from a source of sound installed downstream of the traffic light signal emitter. 13. A system according to claim 11 , further comprising: a plurality of optical detection devices associated with multiple vehicles to detect previous change times from red light to green light; a server transmitting the previous change times from the plurality of optical detection devices to the controller directly or via a stationary database; and wherein the controller extrapolates the future change time on the basis of the transmitted, previous change times. 14. A system according to claim 11 , wherein the controller is further configured to: receive a signal indicating the beginning of a red-light signal of a pedestrian light signal emitter which is oriented transversely to the traffic light signal emitter; and determine the future change time as a time which comes after the beginning by a predetermined duration. 15. A system according to claim 11
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