Road shoulder-detecting system and transportation vehicle for mining

US9997075B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9997075-B2
Application numberUS-201515124107-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 4, 2015
Priority dateApr 28, 2014
Publication dateJun 12, 2018
Grant dateJun 12, 2018

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To provide a road shoulder-detecting system which can accurately measure the orientation of a vehicle relative to a road shoulder and the distance to the road shoulder. The present invention includes road shoulder-detecting units to scan a road surface in front of a vehicle in the traveling direction of the vehicle and detect a road shoulder located on the road surface and a road shoulder-measuring device to measure the orientation of the vehicle relative to the road shoulder detected by the road shoulder-detecting units and the distance to the road shoulder; and the two road shoulder-detecting units are installed on the traveling direction side of the vehicle. The two road shoulder-detecting units are installed in a higher position than the upper ends of front wheels.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A road shoulder-detecting system mounted on a vehicle on a road, the road shoulder-detecting system comprising: two laser scanners each configured to scan a road surface in front of the vehicle and acquire distance measurement data of the road surface and a road shoulder; and a calculating device connected to the laser scanner, which is configured to receive the distance measurement data from the laser scanner and measure an orientation of the vehicle relative to the road shoulder and a distance to the road shoulder, wherein the two laser scanners are disposed on a front portion of the vehicle, wherein the two laser scanners are each configured to linearly scan the road surface in front of the vehicle at every angle, of a plurality of predetermined angles, wherein a first scanning line of linearly scanning the road surface of one of the two laser scanners intersects a second scanning line of linearly scanning the road surface of the other of the two laser scanners, wherein a first irradiation direction of the one laser scanner is perpendicular to the first scan line and a second irradiation direction of the other laser scanner is perpendicular to the second scan line, and wherein the one laser scanner and the other laser scanner are disposed on the front portion of the vehicle so that the first irradiation direction of the one laser scanner and the second irradiation direction of the other laser scanner are oriented away from each other with respect to a width direction of the vehicle, wherein the calculating device is configured to: for each of the two laser scanners, take a point, at which an increase rate of a distance to a respective scanning line on the road calculated based on the distance measurement data detected by the respective laser scanners is a positive value and the increase rate decreases, as a road shoulder measuring point; and measure the orientation of the vehicle relative to the road shoulder and the distance from the vehicle to the road shoulder based on relative positions of two road shoulder measuring points detected by the two laser scanners with respect to the vehicle. 2. The road shoulder-detecting system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a memory configured to store a road shoulder profile of the road as a reference road shoulder profile, wherein the calculating device is connected to one of the two laser scanners and the memory, and includes a comparator configured to compare the road shoulder profile detected and acquired by the laser scanner with the reference road shoulder profile stored in the memory, and the calculating device is configured to measure the orientation of the vehicle relative to the road shoulder and the distance to the road shoulder on the basis of comparison by the comparator. 3. The road shoulder-detecting system according to claim 1 , wherein the vehicle has wheels, and the two laser scanners are disposed higher than respective tops of the wheels of the vehicle. 4. The road shoulder-detecting system according to claim 1 , wherein the calculating device is configured to take an intersection point of a scanning line on the road surface by the laser scanner and a scanning line on an inclined surface of the road shoulder by the laser scanner as a road shoulder measuring point. 5. The road shoulder-detecting system according to claim 4 , wherein the calculating device is configured to measure the orientation of the vehicle relative to the road shoulder and the distance to the road shoulder on the basis of relative positions of two road shoulder measuring points detected by the two laser scanners with respect to the vehicle and the reference road shoulder profile stored in the memory unit. 6. A transportation vehicle for mining comprising: a vehicle body; two laser scanners each configured to scan a road surface in front of the vehicle and acquire distance measurement data for the road surface and a road shoulder; and a calculating device connected to the two laser scanners, which is configured to receive the distance measurement data from the laser scanner and measure an orientation of the vehicle relative to the road shoulder and a distance to the road shoulder, wherein the two laser scanners are installed on a front portion of the vehicle body, wherein the two laser scanners are each configured to linearly scan the road surface in front of the vehicle at every angle, of a plurality of predetermined angles, wherein a first scanning line of linearly scanning the road surface of one of the two laser scanners intersects a second scanning line of linearly scanning the road surface of the other of the two laser scanners, and wherein a first irradiation direction of the one laser scanner is perpendicular to the first scan line and a second irradiation direction of the other laser scanner is perpendicular to the second scan line, and wherein the one laser scanner and the other laser scanner are disposed on the front portion of the vehicle so that the first irradiation direction of the one laser scanner and the second irradiation direction of the other laser scanner are oriented away from each other with respect to a width direction of the vehicle, wherein the calculating device is configured to: for each of the two laser scanners, take a point, at which an increase rate of a distance to a respective scanning line on the road calculated based on the distance measurement data detected by the respective laser scanners is a positive value and the increase rate decreases, as a road shoulder measuring point; and measure the orientation of the vehicle relative to the road shoulder and the distance from the vehicle to the road shoulder based on relative positions of two road shoulder measuring points detected by the two laser scanners with respect to the vehicle. 7. The road shoulder-detecting system according to claim 1 , the road shoulder detecting system further comprising: a rotation speed sensor configured to detect a travel speed of the vehicle; and a controller, wherein the laser scanners include a support member and a drive mechanism configured to drive rotation of the support member, and the controller is connected to the rotation seed sensor and the drive mechanism, and is configured to control driving of rotation by the drive mechanism according to the travel speed of the vehicle detected by the rotation speed sensor and shift an intersection point of the first scanning line on the road surface by the one the laser scanners and a second scanning line on the road surface by the other laser scanner in a traveling direction of the vehicle. 8. The road shoulder-detecting system according to claim 1 , wherein the two laser scanners are installed separately from each other on different sides of the vehicle in a vehicle width direction of the vehicle.

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  • Combinations of systems using electromagnetic waves other than radio waves · CPC title

  • of land vehicles · CPC title

  • G08G1/167Primary

    Driving aids for lane monitoring, lane changing, e.g. blind spot detection · CPC title

  • for determining attitude · CPC title

  • for mapping or imaging · CPC title

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What does patent US9997075B2 cover?
To provide a road shoulder-detecting system which can accurately measure the orientation of a vehicle relative to a road shoulder and the distance to the road shoulder. The present invention includes road shoulder-detecting units to scan a road surface in front of a vehicle in the traveling direction of the vehicle and detect a road shoulder located on the road surface and a road shoulder-measu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hitachi Construction Mach Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08G1/167. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 12 2018 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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