METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MONITORING AND / OR DETECTING A SENSOR OF A VEHICLE

DE502019014323D1Active Publication Date: 2026-02-19JENOPTIK ROBOT GMBH
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DE502019014323
Authority / Receiving Office
DE · DE
Patent Type
Patents
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Priority Date
2018-03-21
Filing Date
2019-03-19
Publication Date
2026-02-19
Estimated Expiration
2039-03-19

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Technical Problem

Existing methods for monitoring and calibrating vehicle sensors are inadequate, particularly for autonomous vehicles, as they often require vehicle-dependent interfaces and do not address liability concerns in collisions, and there is a need for independent, external verification of sensor functionality.

Method used

A method and device for monitoring vehicle sensors using external excitation events, such as light curtains or simulated obstacles, to determine sensor functionality and calibration needs, allowing independent verification and calibration without vehicle interfaces.

Benefits of technology

Enables independent, external monitoring and calibration of vehicle sensors, addressing liability concerns and ensuring sensor functionality, even in autonomous driving scenarios, with the ability to detect sensor faults or calibration needs without vehicle interaction.

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Description

[0001] The present invention relates to a method and a device for monitoring and / or detecting a vehicle's sensor system, as well as to an infrastructure system, a vehicle or a surveillance vehicle with a corresponding device.

[0002] Vehicles use sensors whose correct function must be ensured.

[0003] DE 10 2016 000 532 A1 proposes calibrating a vehicle device, for example a speedometer, using a traffic monitoring device.

[0004] DE 10 2007 031 040 A1 discloses a test device and a method for a driver assistance system of a vehicle. EP 2 637 012 A1 discloses a method for testing the functionality of a driver assistance system installed in a test vehicle. DE 10 2014 013 236 A1 shows a test device for the automated testing of a vehicle's functionality and a corresponding method for operating such a test device. DE 10 2015 209 976 A1 discloses a safety test of a vehicle with a remotely operated driverless driving assistance system.

[0005] Against this background, the present invention provides an improved method and an improved device for monitoring and / or detecting a vehicle's sensors, as well as an improved infrastructure system, an improved vehicle, and an improved surveillance vehicle according to the main claims. Advantageous embodiments are described in the dependent claims and the following description.

[0006] A method for monitoring and / or detecting a vehicle's sensor system comprises the following steps: determining a parameter value using a response signal; and

[0007] Determine a monitoring signal attributable to the sensor using the parameter value and a predetermined reaction value.

[0008] The response signal can, according to different embodiments, represent at least one signal emitted by the vehicle or an infrastructure system. The response signal can represent a signal emitted in response to an excitation event affecting the vehicle. Such an excitation event can be actively triggered temporarily, for example by an optical signal, or be permanently present, for example in the form of a curve to be negotiated. The response signal can also represent a signal continuously emitted while the vehicle is in motion, for example a signal from an environmental sensor or a communication device of the vehicle.

[0009] According to one embodiment, a vehicle's sensors can be advantageously monitored and / or detected by evaluating the sensors' response to an excitation event. The excitation event can also be triggered by a device located externally to the vehicle, thus enabling vehicle-independent monitoring.

[0010] According to one embodiment, a method for monitoring and / or detecting a vehicle's sensor system comprises the following steps: Providing an excitation signal to trigger an excitation event that elicits a response from the vehicle involving its sensors; determining a parameter value representing a detected value of a parameter of the response, using a response signal representing, for example, radiation emanating from the vehicle; and determining a monitoring signal attributable to the sensors using the parameter value and a predetermined response value.

[0011] A vehicle can be understood to be a road vehicle, for example, an autonomously, semi-autonomously, or manually controlled motor vehicle for the transport of persons or goods. Alternatively, it can be an aircraft or a watercraft. The sensor system can comprise at least one sensor device. For example, the sensor system can be designed to detect the vehicle's environment or its state of motion. Thus, the sensor system can include, for example, an environmental sensor or a speed sensor. By monitoring and / or detecting the sensor system, its functionality or calibration status can be monitored. Furthermore, the presence of at least one sensor can be monitored and thus detected.

[0012] A response can be understood as, for example, a change in state or an action of the vehicle or a vehicle component. The response can thus be a reaction of the sensors or a reaction of the vehicle or a vehicle component based on sensor data. The sensors can be integrated into the response in such a way that the response is a consequence of a sensor signal provided by the sensors in response to the excitation event. The excitation event can be chosen to elicit a predictable response. The excitation event can be detected using the sensors. The excitation event can be implemented in a way that is visible or invisible to a vehicle occupant and / or the vehicle's sensors.The vehicle or sensor system may include a control unit configured to provide at least one control signal upon detection of the excitation event, which triggers the response. The response may be detected, for example, by a device located external to the vehicle, by evaluating the response signal, which represents radiation emitted by the vehicle during or after the response. The response may be characterized by a parameter. This parameter may relate, for example, to a change in the state of the vehicle, a device, or the vehicle's sensor system. For instance, the parameter may relate to the vehicle's speed or change in speed, direction or change in direction, or to a characteristic or change in a characteristic of radiation emitted by the vehicle (e.g.,(e.g., brief flashing of the brake lights, changes in the headlights, acoustic feedback). The response signal can be used as a parameter value to identify, for example, the magnitude of a change in the vehicle's speed, the speed or measure of a change in the vehicle's light emission, or a characteristic of a change in sensor signals emitted by the sensor system. According to one embodiment, in a fully functional sensor system, a predetermined response can be assumed to follow the excitation event, which can be characterized by the predetermined response value. The predetermined response value can be stored as a reference for the parameter value. Thus, by comparing the parameter value with the predetermined response value, it can be determined whether the sensor system is fully functional or operating within a defined tolerance range.The monitoring signal can thus be determined by a suitable combination of the parameter value and the predetermined response value. The monitoring signal can, for example, indicate the status of the sensor or be used to influence the sensor, such as for calibration.

[0013] The method and a corresponding device can thus be used, for example, for calibrating (semi-)autonomous vehicles. The method can be used in conjunction with autonomous vehicles or aircraft that independently monitor their own sensors. Advantageously, the described approach offers external, independent monitoring of the sensors. This is beneficial because the question of liability in collisions is crucial in autonomous or semi-autonomous driving. For automated driving mode, the vehicle manufacturers are liable, while for manual operation, the driver is liable. The described approach allows sensor-related information to be determined independently of data recorded by the vehicle itself, for example, using a tachograph. Advantageously, monitoring and calibration can be performed externally and independently of the vehicle.

[0014] This allows for the implementation of an independent and calibrated "instance" as a calibration trigger. Logging of sensor responses from the vehicle in the event of an accident or for technical inspection purposes is possible. In particular, a standalone solution is feasible. Integration with a back-office solution for traffic violation enforcement or service purposes is also possible. Advantageously, in-situ monitoring can be implemented without requiring an interface to the vehicle. This means the collected information can be used even without a vehicle interface. Therefore, independent testing and, additionally or alternatively, calibration of the vehicle's sensors is possible, separate from the vehicle manufacturer. Specifically, providing an independent "third" instance for the calibration or calibration triggering of autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicles is possible.The term "vehicle" can also refer to an airplane, a drone, a ship, or a rail vehicle.

[0015] The described approach can be used in addition to or as an alternative to sensor calibration using a calibration device in the vehicle, self-calibration by generating sensor reflections on special test geometries at the roadside, or calibration in a workshop. Such calibration could, for example, apply to assisted high-beam control or adaptive headlights.

[0016] According to one embodiment of the described approach, the monitoring signal can thus include a calibration value for calibrating the sensor during the determination step. A calibration signal containing the calibration value can, for example, be output to an interface with the sensor. Alternatively, the calibration value can be stored for later calibration of the sensor. Additionally or alternatively, the monitoring signal can be configured to indicate the status of the sensor. Such a monitoring signal can, for example, indicate that the sensor is fully functional, partially functional, or faulty. For instance, the monitoring signal can indicate contamination of a sensor or incorrect positioning or orientation of a sensor. Furthermore, the monitoring signal can indicate the presence of the sensor.This allows, for example, an indication of whether a vehicle is equipped with sensors suitable for at least partially autonomous driving. Information contained in the monitoring signal can, for instance, be displayed on a screen in the vehicle or used to update data assigned to the vehicle at a traffic control center.

[0017] The method can include a transmission step in which at least one signal that triggers the excitation event is emitted using the excitation signal. Such a signal can be acoustic and / or electromagnetic. A suitable transmitting device, such as a light source, can be used to transmit such a signal. In this way, the excitation event can be triggered very quickly and easily. For example, in the transmission step, a light pulse can be emitted in the direction of the vehicle as the electromagnetic signal. Such a light pulse can, for example, simulate an oncoming vehicle, so that the response can be a reaction of the vehicle's adaptive lighting. Alternatively, a light curtain or radiation wave curtain appearing in front of the vehicle can be emitted as the electromagnetic signal.For example, a laser can be appropriately controlled using the excitation signal. In this way, an obstacle located in front of the vehicle can be simulated, so that the response can be a braking maneuver or a steering maneuver of the vehicle.

[0018] The procedure can include a step involving the execution of a state change of an object located in the vicinity of the vehicle, thereby triggering the excitation event. This allows the object's state change to be induced using the excitation signal. The object's state change can relate, for example, to its motion or external appearance. The state change can be chosen in such a way that it is foreseeable that it will elicit a response from the vehicle. For example, the execution step can involve a braking maneuver and / or another excitation event from a monitoring vehicle located in the vicinity of the vehicle. Advantageously, such a monitoring vehicle is not stationary but can move with the flow of traffic. This allows for the targeted selection of vehicles whose sensors are to be monitored.The monitoring vehicle can be positioned, for example, in front of or behind the vehicle. If the monitoring vehicle is behind, it can observe, for instance, the vehicle's taillights, braking (by detecting the brake lights), or situations of following too closely.

[0019] According to one embodiment, the parameter value can be determined in the determination step as a change in the vehicle's speed, for example, a deceleration or acceleration. In this way, for example, the vehicle's environmental sensors can be monitored, which are triggered when a simulated obstacle in front of the vehicle is selected as the excitation event. Additionally or alternatively, the parameter value can be determined as a characteristic of the adaptive vehicle lighting system. Such a characteristic could, for example, relate to the reaction time of the adaptive vehicle lighting or to the intensity of the light emitted by the vehicle lighting. In this way, for example, the vehicle's sensors can be monitored, which are triggered when an oncoming vehicle is detected by the vehicle's headlight beam.

[0020] At least the aforementioned steps of providing, detecting, and determining the procedure can be carried out using a device that may be located, for example, in the vehicle itself, in an infrastructure facility, in particular a traffic monitoring system, or in a surveillance vehicle. If the device is located in an infrastructure facility or a surveillance vehicle, the monitoring of the vehicle's sensors can be carried out by an entity independent of the vehicle.

[0021] The method may include a step of acquiring the response signal. The radiation represented by the response signal, emanating from the vehicle, may represent radiation emitted and / or reflected by the vehicle. The emitted radiation may, for example, be electromagnetic or acoustic radiation emitted by the vehicle's environmental sensors. It may also be light emitted by the vehicle's lighting. The reflected radiation may, for example, be reflected ambient light or reflected sensor radiation emitted by a sensor device used to carry out the method.By detecting such radiation as a response signal, for example, a change in speed or a change in the light emitted by the vehicle's lighting can be detected.

[0022] The procedure can include a step for recognizing the vehicle type. The vehicle type can then be used in a selection step to choose the response value. This is advantageous because a stimulus event can elicit different responses from different vehicle types. Such different responses can be characterized by different response values.

[0023] The response signal can represent the sensor signals emitted by the sensor, and the parameter value can represent the intensity distribution of those sensor signals. In this way, the parameter value can represent a measurement map.

[0024] In this case, the presence or absence of a sensor required for at least partially autonomous driving can be determined during the determination step using the parameter value and the predetermined reaction value. Depending on the presence or absence of the required sensor, the monitoring signal can indicate the degree of autonomous driving of the vehicle. In this way, it can be determined, for example, that a vehicle capable of autonomous driving is being manually controlled, perhaps because a sensor required for autonomous driving has failed.

[0025] A device for monitoring the sensors of a vehicle has the following features: Optionally, a provisioning device configured to provide an excitation signal to cause an excitation event that elicits a response reaction from the vehicle involving the vehicle's sensors; a detection device configured to determine a parameter value, for example representing a detected value of a parameter of the response reaction, using a response signal, for example representing radiation emanating from the vehicle; and a determination device configured to determine a monitoring signal attributable to the sensors using the parameter value and a predetermined response value.

[0026] Thus, the steps described in connection with the aforementioned method can advantageously be implemented using suitable components of a device for monitoring the sensors of a vehicle. According to different embodiments, the device can be arranged entirely within the vehicle or entirely externally. This allows for the realization of an infrastructure system, a vehicle (e.g., a road, land, or air vehicle), or a surveillance vehicle, each of which can include or be coupled to such a device. An infrastructure system could, for example, be a traffic monitoring device (e.g., for speed or distance measurement), a traffic signal system, or a traffic management system.A surveillance vehicle can be, for example, a road vehicle, an aircraft such as a drone, or a watercraft.

[0027] In this context, a device can be understood as an electrical device that processes sensor signals and outputs control and / or data signals accordingly. The device may have an interface, which can be implemented in hardware and / or software. In the case of a hardware-based interface, the interfaces can, for example, be part of a so-called system ASIC, which incorporates various functions of the device. However, it is also possible that the interfaces are separate integrated circuits or consist at least partially of discrete components. In the case of a software-based interface, the interfaces can be software modules, which, for example, are located on a microcontroller alongside other software modules.

[0028] It is also advantageous to have a computer program product with program code that can be stored on a machine-readable medium such as semiconductor memory, hard disk memory or optical memory and is used to carry out the method according to one of the embodiments described above, if the program product is executed on a computer or device.

[0029] The invention is explained in more detail by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. These show: Figure 1 a schematic representation of an excitation event for monitoring a vehicle's sensor system according to an exemplary embodiment; Figure 2 a schematic representation of an excitation event for monitoring a vehicle's sensor system according to an exemplary embodiment; Figure 3 a schematic representation of a device for monitoring the sensors of a vehicle according to an exemplary embodiment; and Figure 4 A flowchart of a method for monitoring the sensors of a vehicle according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0030] In the following description of preferred embodiments of the present invention, the same or similar reference numerals are used for the elements shown in the various figures and having a similar effect, without repeating these elements.

[0031] Figure 1Figure 1 shows a schematic representation of a vehicle 100 during an excitation event 102 according to an exemplary embodiment. The vehicle 100 is, for example, a road vehicle traveling on a road. According to this exemplary embodiment, the excitation event 102 represents a light curtain, which constitutes an obstacle located in front of the vehicle 100. The vehicle 100 has a sensor system 104, which comprises at least one sensor, or, according to this exemplary embodiment, a plurality of sensors. According to this exemplary embodiment, at least one sensor of the sensor system 104 is designed as an environment sensor, for example, a camera, and configured to detect the light curtain and interpret it as an obstacle. Further sensors of the sensor system 104 include, for example, an ultrasonic sensor or a radar sensor, a photodiode, or a speed sensor.

[0032] According to one embodiment, the vehicle 100 has a control unit configured to initiate a response upon detecting the obstacle simulated by the excitation event 102. The control unit can be implemented as a separate control device or integrated into the sensor system 104. In this embodiment, the response consists of the vehicle 100 braking. The excitation event 102 is selected such that the response of the vehicle 100 is predictable and can thus be compared with an expected response. For this purpose, parameters characterizing the actual and expected responses, such as physical quantities, can be compared.

[0033] According to this embodiment, the initiation of the excitation event 102 is controlled by a device 110. According to this embodiment, the device 110 is integrated into an infrastructure system 112, here a traffic monitoring infrastructure system, for example, a so-called "TraffiTower". The infrastructure system 112 has a transmitter 114 configured to emit a signal 116 that triggers the excitation event 102 in response to an excitation signal provided by the device 110. According to this embodiment, the transmitter 114 is configured as a laser designed to emit the signal 116 in the form of laser beams that form the light curtain in front of the vehicle 100.Additionally or alternatively, the transmitting device 114 can, for example, emit ultrasound beams, radar beams or radio waves, which can be detected by the sensor system 104 of the vehicle 104 and thus serve as an excitation event 102.

[0034] The infrastructure system 112 further comprises a receiving device 118, which is configured to receive radiation 120 emitted by the vehicle 100 and to provide a response signal representing the radiation 120 to the device 110. According to various embodiments, the radiation 120 is electromagnetic or acoustic radiation emitted or reflected by the vehicle 100. According to this embodiment, the radiation 120 received by the receiving device 118 is suitable for detecting a change in the speed of the vehicle 100.

[0035] According to this embodiment, the device 110 is configured to determine the magnitude of a change in the vehicle's speed using the response signal provided by the receiving device 118. The change in speed represents a parameter of the vehicle 100's response to the excitation event 102. The magnitude of the change in speed represents a parameter value. Since the excitation event 102 was initiated by the device 110, a response from the vehicle 100 is to be expected. The expected response from the vehicle 100 can be characterized by a predetermined response value, which can be stored in the device 110 or read from it.To determine whether the actual response of the vehicle 100 corresponds to the expected response, the device 110 is designed, according to one embodiment, to compare the parameter value, here the magnitude of the change in speed of the vehicle 100, with the predetermined response value. If there is a deviation between the parameter value and the predetermined response value, this is considered, according to one embodiment, as an indication that the excitation event was not correctly detected by the sensor 104 of the vehicle 100. If the parameter value and the predetermined response value correspond, it is assumed, according to one embodiment, that the sensor 104 of the vehicle 100 is fully functional.

[0036] According to one embodiment, the device 110 is configured to provide a monitoring signal using the parameter value and the predetermined response value. This signal is designed to indicate the status of the sensor 104 or to include a calibration value suitable for calibrating the sensor 104. The monitoring signal is transmitted, for example, via a radio interface of the device 110 or the infrastructure facility 112 to the vehicle 100, so that, for example, the calibration value can be used to calibrate the sensor 104 while the vehicle 100 passes the infrastructure facility 112.

[0037] According to one embodiment, the vehicle 100 has adaptive lighting 130. The adaptive lighting 130 is designed to prevent dazzling an oncoming vehicle. For this purpose, the adaptive lighting 130 is designed to modify a characteristic of its light emission. For example, the adaptive lighting 130 is designed to adjust the intensity or distribution of the light emission. To detect an oncoming vehicle that might be dazzled, the vehicle 100, according to one embodiment, uses sensors 104. According to another embodiment, the device 110 is additionally or alternatively used to monitor the sensors 104 to determine whether an oncoming vehicle is detected.For this purpose, the device 110 is designed to control the transmitter 114, or another transmitter, such that the signal 116 is emitted in the form of a light pulse, which, from the perspective of the vehicle 100, simulates an oncoming vehicle. If the sensor 104 is fully functional, the light pulse is interpreted by the sensor 104 as an excitation event 102, which is interpreted as an oncoming vehicle. In this case, a signal provided by the sensor 104 is used to appropriately modify the light emission characteristics of the adaptive lighting 130. The modification of the light emission characteristics can thus be considered a response to the excitation event 102.The receiving device 118, or another receiving device, is configured to receive light emitted by the adaptive lighting 130 as radiation 120 and to provide the device 110 with a response signal representing radiation 120. The device 110 is configured to use the response signal to determine a parameter value representing the change in the characteristics of the light emission and to compare it with a predetermined reaction value. In this way, the device 110 is configured to check at least the part of the sensor system 104 that is used to detect an oncoming vehicle.

[0038] According to different embodiments, the transmitter 114 and / or the receiver 118 can also be considered part of the device 110, or the device can be integrated into the transmitter 114 and / or the receiver 118. The transmitter 114 and the receiver 118 can also be designed as a single unit. To determine the response of the vehicle 100, the receiver 118 can also be designed and configured as a transmitter-receiver to transmit a measurement signal and receive a signal reflected from the vehicle 100 as radiation 120. This enables, for example, the precise measurement of the vehicle 100's speed.

[0039] According to one embodiment, the method and device 110 described here are used to calibrate or excite various sensors of the sensor array 104 of, for example, the autonomous vehicle 100 from the outside. According to an alternative embodiment, the device 110 is arranged as a box inside the vehicle 100. The device 110 can be configured in any way and, according to this embodiment, is referred to as an embodiment of the infrastructure system 112, also known below as the "TraffiTower". The infrastructure system 112 ensures the process reliability of autonomous driving and calibrates or excites the sensors of passing cars, such as the sensor array 104 of the vehicle 100.

[0040] The described approach can be implemented in-situ. The device 110, or, according to this embodiment, the infrastructure system 112 comprising the device 110, stimulates defined responses. According to one embodiment, the infrastructure system 112 simulates an in-situ blockage, for example, an obstacle, e.g., using a laser curtain, as the excitation event 102 and measures responses and / or decelerations of the vehicles, here vehicle 100. According to another embodiment, the infrastructure system 112 records a "measurement map" showing the intensity distribution of the emitted sensor signals from the sensors 104, e.g., radar, IR, WLAN – everything emitted by vehicle 100 – as an example of radiation 120, and evaluates this map. The evaluation of the radiation 120 can be dependent on the vehicle type.In one embodiment, the degree of autonomous driving is additionally determined, for example, fully autonomous, partially autonomous, and manual without sensors in the case of an older vehicle 100. According to one embodiment, the infrastructure system 112 is designed to measure any displacement of the sensors of the sensor array 104. For this purpose, the radiation 120 received by the receiver 118 is evaluated. Such a displacement of the sensors results, for example, from sheet metal damage in areas between the sensors. By monitoring the sensor array 104, such a displacement can be detected. The displacement can be detected, for example, by a characteristic of the radiation 120 not corresponding to an expected characteristic.Detecting the displacement is advantageous because the displacement can be detected immediately and does not have to wait until the next main inspection of the vehicle 100. The infrastructure system 112 logs anomalies and / or contamination of sensors of the sensor system 104. According to one embodiment, the device 110 is designed to detect such anomalies and / or contamination by evaluating the response signal provided by the receiving device 118 and to display them using the monitoring signal.

[0041] According to the illustrated embodiment, the infrastructure system 102 is designed as a permanently installed, stationary object. According to an alternative embodiment, the infrastructure system 102 itself is an autonomous vehicle or a drone. This allows the infrastructure system 102, for example, to perform or simulate targeted test braking in the millisecond range, thereby logging / diagnosing distances and speeds, and, based on this data, calibrating the vehicles 100 in the vicinity in situ, etc.

[0042] In particular, data exchange via one or more interfaces for calibrating the vehicle sensors to the vehicles is possible; thus, an interface can be provided to send the monitoring signal provided by the device 110 or data included in the monitoring signal to the vehicle 100 in order to calibrate the sensor system 104 using the monitoring signal or corresponding data.

[0043] One embodiment of calibration suggestions involves monitoring and adjusting the adaptive vehicle lighting 130. This primarily concerns the correct functioning of a high-beam assistant to prevent dazzling drivers of vehicles ahead and, in particular, oncoming vehicles. This method is also applicable to cornering lights or similar lighting systems.

[0044] A particular embodiment of the calibration excitation caused by the excitation event 102 can be carried out, for example, by (radio) waves, acoustically, optically, in particular by light pulses or light curtains.

[0045] Advantageously, it is possible to combine the device with known traffic monitoring measurement technology (e.g. speed monitoring, red light monitoring, toll monitoring - all methods including automatic license plate recognition (ANPR) including video recordings with facial recognition of the occupants), as is already available, for example, in infrastructure facility 102.

[0046] Based on Figure 1The described approach will be further explained using an exemplary embodiment. The device 110, which performs a corresponding method, is combined with an infrastructure system 102, here in the form of the "TraffiTower" with various sensors, for example a transmitter 114 in the form of a laser for emitting signals 116 in the form of laser radiation to generate an "invisible" laser curtain as an excitation event 102, which creates a blockage for fractions of a second. The vehicle 100 is equipped with sensors 104 of various types. The receiver 118, for example in the form of a sensor in the tower-style infrastructure system 102, measures distances x and delays or changes Δx / Δt in response to sensor reactions from the sensors 104 caused by the excitation event 102 in the form of the laser curtain.

[0047] According to one embodiment, the excitation event 102 is not actively triggered but is caused, for example, by the occurrence of a curve in the road, a traffic sign, or another infrastructure object. Such an excitation event also leads to a predictable response reaction, which can be analyzed using the response signal 120.

[0048] According to one embodiment, the response signal 120 is additionally or alternatively provided by an infrastructure system, for example a loop embedded in the roadway, to detect the vehicle 100 or a state of the vehicle 100.

[0049] According to one embodiment, the response signal 120 consists of transmitted sensor signals from the sensor system 104, and the parameter value represents an intensity distribution of the transmitted sensor signals. The predetermined response value represents an expected intensity distribution, which is stored, for example, specifically for the type of vehicle 100 or the sensor system 104. In this way, an evaluation of the intensity distribution can determine the presence or absence of a sensor system 104 required for at least partially autonomous driving of the vehicle 100. In particular, a deviation of the actual intensity distribution from the expected intensity distribution can be evaluated for this purpose.Advantageously, knowing whether or not the sensor required for at least semi-autonomous driving of the vehicle 100 is present, or directly from the intensity distribution, or directly from a comparison of the intensity distribution with the expected intensity distribution, it is possible to infer the degree of autonomous driving of the vehicle 100 and display it using the monitoring signal.

[0050] Figure 2Figure 110 shows a schematic representation of an excitation event for monitoring the sensors of a vehicle 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. According to this embodiment, the device 110 for monitoring the sensors 104 of the vehicle 100 is arranged in a monitoring vehicle 200. The vehicle 100 and the monitoring vehicle 200 travel on a road, with the monitoring vehicle 200 traveling in front of the vehicle 100. The monitoring vehicle 200 is configured to perform or simulate a braking operation as an excitation event, for example, by activating the brake lights. The sensors 104 of the vehicle 100 are configured to detect the braking operation. A sensor signal provided by the sensors 104 is used by the vehicle 100 to, for example, also perform a braking operation or initiate an evasive maneuver as a response to the braking operation.The monitoring vehicle 200 is designed to detect the response, for example, using a receiver 118. For this purpose, the receiver 118 detects, for example, a distance to the vehicle 100 or the speed of the vehicle 100. The device 110 is designed to compare the actual response of the vehicle 100 with the response expected in relation to the excitation event. For this purpose, the device 110 is designed, for example, to compare at least one parameter value characterizing the actual response with a predetermined response value characterizing the expected response.

[0051] According to one embodiment, the device 110 is designed to recognize a type of vehicle 100 and to use a predetermined reaction value assigned to the type to evaluate the actual response reaction.

[0052] Figure 3Figure 1 shows a schematic representation of a device 110 for monitoring the sensors of a vehicle according to an exemplary embodiment. This device 110 can be integrated, for example, into a surveillance vehicle, an infrastructure system, or the vehicle whose sensors are to be monitored.

[0053] The device 110 optionally includes a provisioning device 340, a detection device 342, and a determination device 344. The provisioning device 340 is configured to provide an excitation signal 350 at the start of a monitoring process. According to this embodiment, this signal is suitable for controlling a transmitting device 114 such that the transmitting device 114 sends out a signal 116 that causes an excitation event detectable by the vehicle's sensors. The excitation event is designed to elicit an expected response from the vehicle.

[0054] A receiving device 118 is configured to receive radiation 120, or more generally a response, emanating from the vehicle or infrastructure facility and to provide a response signal 352 representing the radiation 120 to the detection device 342. By appropriately evaluating the radiation 120, the vehicle's response can be detected and analyzed. The detection device 342 is configured to determine a parameter value 354, representing a detected value of a parameter of the response, using the response signal 352. According to this embodiment, the detection device 344 is configured to use the parameter value 354 and a predetermined response value 356, for example, to combine or compare them, in order to determine a monitoring signal 358 attributable to the sensor.According to one embodiment, the determining device 344 is designed to select the predetermined reaction value 356 as a value that is tailored to the type of excitation event and / or the type of vehicle, and thus to the expected response reaction of the vehicle and / or the sensors to be monitored.

[0055] According to this embodiment, a transmission device 360 ​​is configured to transmit monitoring information contained in the monitoring signal 358, in this embodiment a calibration value 362, to the sensor via an interface. The sensor can be configured to use the calibration value 362 for calibration.

[0056] According to one embodiment, the device 110 comprises at least one of the devices 114, 118, 360.

[0057] Figure 4Figure 1 shows a flowchart of a method for monitoring the sensors of a vehicle according to an exemplary embodiment. The method can be carried out, for example, using a device described with reference to the preceding figures.

[0058] The method comprises at least one step 470 of providing an excitation signal to trigger an excitation event, one step 472 of determining a parameter value using a response signal, and one step 474 of determining a monitoring signal attributable to the sensor using the parameter value and a predetermined response value. According to one embodiment, the method optionally includes a step 476 in which at least one signal causing the excitation event is emitted using the excitation signal provided in step 470. Additionally or alternatively to step 476, a step 478 is optionally performed in which a change of state of an object located in the vicinity of the vehicle is carried out using the excitation signal, wherein the excitation event is caused by the change of state.In a particular embodiment, the object located in the vicinity of the vehicle represents a test field or a suitable curve profile, which in particular diagnoses the suitability for lane keeping and / or the adaptive driving light tracking (not shown).

[0059] Optionally, the procedure includes a step 480 in which the response signal is acquired, which can then be used in step 472 to evaluate the vehicle's response. Also optionally, the procedure includes a step 482 in which the vehicle type is identified, and a step 484 in which, using the vehicle type, the predetermined response value is selected, which is then used in step 474 to determine the monitoring signal. For example, step 482 is executed at the beginning of the procedure so that, in step 470, an excitation signal tailored to the vehicle type, and thus an excitation event tailored to the vehicle type, can be generated.

[0060] Optionally, the procedure also includes a step 486 in which a calibration value included in the monitoring signal is sent to an interface to the sensor for the purpose of calibrating the sensor, for example via a radio interface.

[0061] According to one embodiment, the method does not include step 470 of provisioning. Furthermore, in step 472 of determining, the parameter value can be determined using the response signal, where the response signal can, for example, represent a signal emitted by an infrastructure facility or sensor signals.

[0062] If an embodiment includes an "and / or" connection between a first feature and a second feature, this can be interpreted as meaning that the embodiment according to one embodiment has both the first feature and the second feature, and according to another embodiment either only the first feature or only the second feature.

Claims

1. Method for monitoring and / or detecting a sensor system (104) of a vehicle (100) traveling on a road, wherein the method comprises the following steps: calculating (472) a parameter value (354) using a response signal (352); and determining (474) a monitoring signal (358) able to be assigned to the sensor system (104) using the parameter value (354) and a predetermined reaction value (356), wherein the predetermined reaction value represents an expected intensity distribution that is stored specifically for the type of the vehicle (100) or of the sensor system (104), characterized in that the response signal (352) represents emitted sensor signals from the sensor system (104) and the parameter value (354) represents an intensity distribution of the emitted sensor signals, and, in the determination step, presence or absence of a sensor, required for at least partly autonomous driving, of the sensor sys-tem (104) is determined using the parameter value (354) and the predetermined reac-tion value (356), wherein the parameter value (354) is compared with the predeter-mined reaction value and the monitoring signal (358) indicates a degree of autono-mous driving of the vehicle depending on the presence or absence of the required sen-sor, and having a step of providing (470) an excitation signal (350) in order to cause an excitation event (102) that triggers a response reaction of the vehicle (100) that involves the sensor system (104) of the vehicle (100), wherein the response reaction represents the response signal and the parameter value (354) represents a recorded value of a parameter of the response reaction.

2. Method according to Claim 1, in which, in the determination step (474), the monitoring signal (358) comprises a calibration value (362) for calibrating the sensor system (104) and / or indicates a state of the sensor system (104) and / or presence of the sensor system.

3. Method according to either of the preceding claims, having a step (476) of emitting at least one acoustic and / or electromagnetic signal (116) causing the excitation event (102) using the excitation signal (350).

4. Method according to Claim 3, in which, in the emission step (476), a light pulse is emitted in the direction of the vehicle (100) or a light or radiation wave cur-tain appearing in front of the vehicle (100) is emitted as the signal (116).

5. Method according to one of Claims 3 to 4, having a step (478) of performing a change of state, which causes the excitation event (102), of an object located in the surroundings of the vehicle (100) using the excitation signal (350).

6. Method according to Claim 5, in which, in the performance step (478), a brak-ing procedure and / or another excitation event (102) of an object in the form of a mon-itoring vehicle (200) located in the surroundings of the vehicle (100) is performed as the change of state.

7. Method according to one of the preceding claims, in which, in the calculation step (472), the parameter value (354) is calculated as a change of speed of the vehicle (100) or as a characteristic of tracking of an adaptive vehicle lighting system (130) of the vehicle (100).

8. Method according to one of the preceding claims, in which at least the provi-sion, calculation and determination steps (470, 472, 474) are performed using a device (110) able to be arranged in the vehicle (100), in an infrastructure system (112), in particular a traffic monitoring system, or in a monitoring vehicle (200).

9. Method according to one of the preceding claims, in which the response signal (352) represents radiation (120) emanating from the vehicle (100) and the method comprises a step (480) of recording the response signal (352), wherein the radiation (120) emanating from the vehicle (100) represents radiation emitted and / or reflected by the vehicle (100).

10. Method according to one of the preceding claims, having a step (482) of iden-tifying a type of the vehicle (100) and a step (484) of selecting the reaction value (356) using the type.

11. Device (110) for monitoring a sensor system (104) of a vehicle (100), wherein the device (110) is set up to carry out and / or actuate the steps of the method according to one of the preceding claims.

12. Infrastructure system (112) having a device (110) according to Claim 11.