Integrative method and system for controlling blind spot detection system and lane keeping assist system
US-2016152234-A1 · Jun 2, 2016 · US
US9988082B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9988082-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615097167-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 5, 2018 |
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A traveling path estimation apparatus includes a calculation section that calculates a traveling marking line marking a lane of a road, on which a vehicle runs, based on a front image acquired by a camera mounted in the vehicle, an estimation section that estimates road parameters including a curvature and a curvature change rate of the lane, the estimation section estimating the road parameters at current time based on the traveling marking line calculated by the calculation section and the road parameters previously estimated, a determination section that determines departure of the vehicle from a curve of the lane, and a reset section that, when the determination section determines the departure of the vehicle, resets at least the curvature change rate included in the road parameters previously estimated by the estimation section.
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What is claimed is: 1. A traveling path estimation apparatus, comprising: a calculation section that calculates a traveling marking line marking a lane of a road, on which a vehicle runs, based on a front image acquired by a camera mounted in the vehicle; an estimation section that estimates road parameters including a curvature and a curvature change rate of the lane, the estimation section estimating the road parameters at current time based on the traveling marking line calculated by the calculation section and road parameters previously estimated within a current drive cycle as the road parameters estimated at current time; a determination section that determines a departure of the vehicle from a curve of the lane; and a reset section that, when the determination section determines the departure of the vehicle, resets at least the curvature change rate included in the road parameters previously estimated by the estimation section. 2. The traveling path estimation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein when the determination section determines the departure, the reset section resets the curvature previously estimated by the estimation section. 3. The traveling path estimation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the road parameters include higher-order differential values, from second-order to Nth-order (N is a natural number equal to or more than 2), of the curvature, and when the determination section determines the departure, the reset section resets the higher-order differential values previously estimated by the estimation section. 4. The traveling path estimation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the determination section determines the departure by using at least one of the curvature estimated by the estimation section, a yaw rate of the vehicle, and a steering angle of the vehicle. 5. The traveling path estimation apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a control section that performs steering control of the vehicle based on the road parameters estimated by the estimation section. 6. The traveling path estimation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein when the determination section determines the departure, the reset section resets the curvature change rate previously estimated by the estimation section to zero. 7. The traveling path estimation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein when the determination section determines the departure, the reset section resets the curvature previously estimated by the estimation section to zero. 8. The traveling path estimation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the traveling path estimation apparatus is installed in the vehicle which runs on a straight line section of the lane after departure of the vehicle from the curve of the lane. 9. The traveling path estimation apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein after the curvature change rate is reset after departure of the vehicle from the curve of the lane, the road parameter is corrected based on a condition of the straight line section. 10. A method for estimating a traveling path of a vehicle, the method comprising: calculating a traveling marking line marking a lane of a road, on which a vehicle runs, based on a front image acquired by a camera mounted in the vehicle; estimating road parameters including a curvature and a curvature change rate of the lane; estimating the road parameters at current time based on the traveling marking line and road parameters previously estimated within a current drive cycle as the road parameters estimated at current time; determining a departure of the vehicle from a curve of the lane; and resetting, when determining the departure of the vehicle, at least the curvature change rate included in the road parameters previously estimated. 11. A system for estimating a traveling path of a vehicle comprising: a central processor; a computer-readable storage medium; and a set of computer-executable instructions stored on the computer-readable storage medium that cause the central processor to implement: calculating a traveling marking line marking a lane of a road, on which a vehicle runs, based on a front image acquired by a camera mounted in the vehicle; estimating road parameters including a curvature and a curvature change rate of the lane; estimating the road parameters at current time based on the traveling marking line and road parameters previously estimated within a current drive cycle as the road parameters estimated at current time; determining a departure of the vehicle from a curve of the lane; and resetting, when determining the departure of the vehicle, at least the curvature change rate included in the road parameters previously estimated.
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