Vehicle driving system and method for operating navigation functions when a conflict with map data exists
The vehicle driving system integrates adaptive cruise control with signal detection and user-configurable modes to address the challenge of urban driving, enhancing safety and comfort by accurately handling traffic signals and allowing seamless transitions between automated and manual driving.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-10-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-11
AI Technical Summary
Existing vehicle driving systems struggle to reliably and robustly incorporate signal display units, such as traffic lights and signs, into automated longitudinal driving functions, affecting the safety, availability, and comfort of driver assistance systems in urban environments.
A vehicle driving system that integrates adaptive cruise control with the ability to detect and respond to signal display units using a combination of map data and ambient sensors, allowing for automated speed and distance control, with user-configurable modes to account for signal lights and signs, and providing notifications and takeover requests to enhance safety and comfort.
Enhances the reliability, availability, and comfort of automated longitudinal driving by accurately handling signal display units, improving safety through user interaction and adaptive responses to traffic signals, and ensuring seamless transitions between automated and manual driving modes.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a vehicle driving system and a corresponding method for operating driving functions, in particular driver assistance functions, of a vehicle in relation to a signal display unit. [Background technology]
[0002] A vehicle may be equipped with one or more cruise functions that assist the driver of the vehicle when driving the vehicle, particularly during longitudinal driving. An exemplary cruise function that assists in longitudinal driving of a vehicle is an adaptive cruise control (ACC) function, which may be used, for example, on a road or highway to drive the vehicle longitudinally at a set or target cruise speed and / or at a set target distance relative to a preceding vehicle traveling ahead of the vehicle.
[0003] In urban areas, vehicles often encounter junctions of roads on which they travel with one or more other traffic routes (e.g., other roads, footpaths, etc.). Junctions may be equipped with signal light installations and / or traffic signs (e.g., stop signs) that define the right of way at the junction. Signal light installations and / or traffic signs for establishing the right of way and / or permission to enter or pass through a junction are generally referred to herein as signal display units. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] The present specification addresses the technical problem of providing driving functions, in particular driver assistance functions, for automated longitudinal driving of vehicles that are configured to reliably and robustly take into account signal display units in order to improve the availability and / or safety and / or comfort of the driving functions. [Means for solving the problem]
[0005] The problem is solved by each independent claim. Advantageous embodiments are set out in particular in the dependent claims. It should be noted that the additional features of claims dependent on an independent claim, either without the features of the independent claim or only in combination with some of the features of the independent claim, may form an invention independent of the combination of all the features of the independent claim, which invention may be made for the subject matter of an independent claim, a divisional application or a subsequent application. The same applies to technical suggestions given in the description that may form an invention independent of one of the features of the independent claim.
[0006] According to one aspect, a vehicle driving system is described that provides driving functions for automated longitudinal driving (longitudinal guidance (e.g., acceleration / deceleration, distance control, etc.)) of a vehicle. The driving functions can be configured in particular in and / or in association with a signal display unit to automatically drive the vehicle longitudinally. In this case, the driving functions can be configured according to SAE Level 2. In other words, the driving functions can optionally provide automated driving and / or driving assistance (for longitudinal driving) according to SAE Level 2. The driving functions can be limited to longitudinal driving of the vehicle. Lateral driving of the vehicle (e.g., lateral guidance (e.g., steering control)) can be provided manually by the driver or by another and / or separate driving function (e.g., by lane keep assist) during operation.
[0007] The vehicle driving system can be configured to automatically steer the vehicle longitudinally according to a set or target speed and / or a target distance to a preceding vehicle traveling ahead (immediately before) the vehicle. For this purpose, the vehicle driving system can provide a speed control device that regulates, in particular, a closed-loop control, the actual speed of the vehicle according to the set or target speed. Alternatively or additionally, the vehicle driving system can provide a distance control device that regulates, in particular, a closed-loop control, the actual distance of the vehicle to the preceding vehicle according to a target distance. The vehicle's speed can be closed-loop controlled when there is no associated preceding vehicle or when the preceding vehicle is traveling faster than the set or target speed. Alternatively or additionally, the vehicle's distance to the preceding vehicle can be closed-loop controlled when the preceding vehicle is traveling slower than the set or target speed. Thus, the vehicle driving system can provide an adaptive cruise control (ACC) driver assistance function.
[0008] The vehicle or vehicle driving system may include a user interface for interaction with a user of the vehicle, in particular the driver. The user interface includes one or more operating elements that allow the user to set a set or target speed and / or a target distance. Alternatively or additionally, the one or more operating elements may allow the user to accept a preset set and / or target speed and / or a preset target distance of the vehicle for the operation of a driving function. The one or more operating elements may be configured to be operated by the driver's hands and / or fingers. Alternatively or additionally, the one or more operating elements may be arranged on a steering means (in particular a steering wheel or steering linkage) of the vehicle.
[0009] Exemplary operating elements are buttons and / or rocker switches that can increase or decrease the set speed and / or target speed or target distance. Another exemplary operating element (particularly a set operating element) is a button that can set the current driving speed of the vehicle as the set speed and / or target speed or that can set the current distance of the vehicle to the preceding vehicle as the target distance. Another exemplary operating element (particularly a return operating element) is a button that can newly accept or reactivate a preset set speed and / or target speed or a preset target distance.
[0010] The user interface may also include one or more output elements (eg, a display and / or a speaker and / or a vibration element) that may provide an output to a user of the vehicle.
[0011] Furthermore, the vehicle driving system can be configured to take into account one or more signal display units in the lane (particularly the road) on which the vehicle is traveling and / or in the driving route during automated longitudinal driving. The signal display units can be configured to set the right-of-way at junctions (particularly intersections) of the lane network on which the vehicle is traveling. Here, the right-of-way setting can be temporarily changeable (for example, as in a signal light installation, e.g. a traffic signal installation with one or more different signal groups for one or more different driving directions of vehicles at a junction) or can be set permanently (for example, as in the case of a traffic sign, e.g. a stop sign).
[0012] The vehicle driving system may be configured to detect data about a signal display unit located ahead in the direction of travel of the vehicle. The data may include map data about the signal display units in a lane network along which the vehicle is traveling. The map data may include one or more attributes for each of the signal display units. The one or more attributes for the signal display unit may include: the type of signal display unit, in particular whether the signal display unit is a signal light installation or a traffic sign; and / or the number of different signal groups of a signal display unit for different directions of travel at junctions in the traffic network that are located on or associated with the signal display unit, and / or the location (e.g. GPS coordinates) of the signal display unit and / or its stop line within the lane network, and / or The relative distance of the stop line to the associated signal display unit It is possible to indicate or include:
[0013] The vehicle driving system may be configured to detect the actual position (e.g., current GPS coordinates) of the vehicle within the lane network using a vehicle position sensor (e.g., a GPS receiver), and may detect (e.g., the next) signal display unit on the vehicle's driving route based on map data. The system may also detect one or more attributes of the detected signal display unit.
[0014] Alternatively or additionally, the data about the signal display unit located ahead of the vehicle in the direction of travel may include ambient data about the signal display unit or may be detected based on ambient data. The ambient data may be detected by one or more ambient sensors of the vehicle. Exemplary ambient sensors include a camera, a radar sensor, a lidar sensor, etc. The one or more ambient sensors may be configured to detect sensor data (i.e., ambient data) about the surroundings ahead of the vehicle in the direction of travel.
[0015] The vehicle driving system can be configured to detect, based on the ambient data (in particular based on camera sensor data), that a signal display unit is located ahead of the vehicle in the direction of travel. For this purpose, for example, an image analysis algorithm can be used. Furthermore, the vehicle driving system can be configured to detect, based on the ambient data, the type of the signal display unit (e.g., a signal light installation or a traffic sign). Furthermore, the vehicle driving system can be configured to detect, based on the ambient data, the (signal display) state of the signal display unit regarding permission to pass through the junction associated with the signal display unit. In particular, it can detect the color (green, yellow, or red) of one or more signal groups of the signal light installation.
[0016] The vehicle driving system can be configured to take the detected signal display unit into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle. In particular, the vehicle driving system can be configured to determine whether the vehicle needs to stop at the signal display unit, in particular at the stop line of the signal display unit, based on data about the detected signal display unit, in particular based on the color of the signal light or signal group of the signal display unit indicated by the data. For example, it can detect that the vehicle needs to stop because the signal group associated with the vehicle is red. Alternatively, it can detect that the signal group associated with the vehicle is green, so the vehicle does not need to stop. In another example, it can detect that the vehicle needs to stop because the signal display unit is a stop sign.
[0017] The vehicle driving system may also be configured to automatically stop the vehicle at the detected signal display unit if it is determined that the vehicle needs to stop at the signal display unit. For this purpose, an automated deceleration process (to a standstill) may be implemented. The vehicle may then be driven automatically up to or short of the stop line of the signal display unit. During the automated deceleration process, one or more wheel brakes (e.g., one or more friction brakes or one or more regenerative brakes) are controlled by the vehicle driving system to brake the vehicle (to a standstill). The temporal progression of the deceleration implemented may depend on the available braking distance to the detected signal display unit.
[0018] Alternatively or additionally, the vehicle driving system can be configured such that, if it is determined that the vehicle does not need to stop at the signal display unit, the vehicle passes the signal display unit and is driven longitudinally, in particular beyond the stop line of the signal display unit, while continuing speed control and / or distance control according to a set or target speed and / or a target distance to the preceding vehicle.
[0019] Therefore, the vehicle driving system can be configured to provide an ACC driving function taking into account the signal display unit. The driving function is also referred to herein as Urban Cruise Control (UCC).
[0020] As already mentioned above, in the navigation function, the vehicle driving system can be configured to automatically drive the vehicle longitudinally depending on the target speed and / or the target distance to a preceding vehicle traveling in front of the vehicle. Furthermore, when a (possibly detected) signal display unit is not taken into account in the navigation function, the vehicle driving system can be configured to automatically drive the vehicle longitudinally through, in particular beyond, the stop line of a signal display unit depending on the target speed and / or the target distance at the signal display unit, in particular regardless of the color of the signal light of the signal display unit. Therefore, the navigation function can, in some cases (when the signal display unit is not taken into account), be operated as if the signal display unit (and therefore the junction associated with it) did not exist.
[0021] The vehicle driving system may allow the driver to configure driving functions via a user interface (e.g., in a settings menu), possibly including whether the driving functions should be operated in an automatic mode or a manual mode.
[0022] In the automatic mode, the navigation function can be operated such that signal display units detected by the vehicle driving system and located ahead in the direction of travel are automatically taken into account when operating the navigation function (and possibly leading to automated braking of the vehicle). In particular, the vehicle driving system can be configured in the automated mode to automatically take into account detected signal display units based on map data and / or surrounding data in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle, in particular without approval by the vehicle user (e.g., to cause automated deceleration of the vehicle at detected signal display units as needed).
[0023] On the other hand, in the manual mode, the driving function can be operated such that the detected signal display unit is taken into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle (and possibly leads to automated deceleration of the vehicle) only after approval by the vehicle user. In particular, the vehicle driving system can be configured to output a proposal to the vehicle user (via the vehicle user interface) in the manual mode to take the detected signal display unit into account. For example, it can display on the display that the signal display unit has been detected and that a response by the user is required (to cause the signal display unit to be taken into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle). Then, if the proposal is accepted by the user (for example, by operating an operating element, in particular a set operating element), the detected signal display unit (in particular the signal display state of the signal display unit) can be taken into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle at the signal display unit. Then, in some cases, automated deceleration of the vehicle at the detected signal display unit is performed. On the other hand, the vehicle driving system can be configured to not take into account and / or ignore the detected signal display unit (in particular the signal display state of the signal display unit) in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle at the signal display unit if the proposal is not accepted by the user, in which case the speed control and / or distance control can continue (without taking into account the signal display unit, in particular as if the signal display unit were not present).
[0024] By providing different (configurable) modes for the operation of the driving functions, especially the UCC driving functions, it is possible to further increase the comfort of the driving functions.
[0025] The vehicle driving system can be configured to inform the user of the driving function about the state of the driving function based on the user interface, in particular whether a signal display unit located ahead in the direction of travel and detected by the vehicle driving system is taken into account when operating the driving function, in particular during automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle.
[0026] In particular, the vehicle driving system can be configured to determine (e.g., based on map data and / or surrounding data) whether a signal display unit located ahead in the direction of travel is or can be taken into account when operating the driving function. If the signal display unit is or can be taken into account, an availability output, in particular an availability indication, can possibly be issued to inform the user that the signal display unit located ahead is taken into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle (and thus automated deceleration of the vehicle at the signal display unit is performed as necessary).
[0027] Alternatively or additionally, the vehicle driving system may be configured to generate an unavailability output, in particular an unavailability indication (via a user interface), to inform the vehicle user that the signal display unit located ahead is not taken into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle (and thus no automated deceleration of the vehicle will be performed depending on the signal state of the signal display unit) (if the signal display unit located ahead is not or cannot be taken into account in the driving function).
[0028] The comfort and safety of the driving function can be further improved by issuing an availability output and / or an unavailability output, which can include a visual output, an audible output, and / or a tactile output, respectively.
[0029] The vehicle operation system may be configured to identify a change in the signal display state of a signal group of signal display units associated with the vehicle's direction of travel (e.g., while the vehicle is traveling toward the signal group or while the vehicle is stopped at the signal group), e.g., to detect a phase change from red to green.
[0030] Furthermore, the vehicle operation system can be configured to inform the driver of the vehicle about the changed signal display state of the signal group of the signal display unit (in response to a detected change in signal aspect). For example, as long as the signal group has a red signal, it can be possible to cause the detected (and possibly taken into account in automated longitudinal operation) signal display unit to be displayed via an output element of the user interface (especially on a display). Then, after a green signal aspect change is detected, the displayed symbol can possibly be withdrawn or the output can be terminated. Thus, for example, after the vehicle has stopped at the signal display unit, it is possible to reliably inform the driver of the vehicle that a (possibly automated) departure process can be initiated (e.g., by operating an operating element of the user interface). Here, the withdrawal of the display can be performed uniformly in the automatic and / or manual mode of the driving function.
[0031] The vehicle driving system can be configured to output a takeover request to the vehicle driver when the driving function is discontinued. For example, it can detect that automated longitudinal driving cannot or will not continue (depending on a set speed and / or a target speed and / or a target distance). For example, when the vehicle driver (essentially) intervenes in the longitudinal driving of the vehicle (e.g., by the vehicle driver operating the brake pedal or accelerator pedal), the driving function can be discontinued. A takeover request (i.e., a Take-Over-Request, TOR) can then be output to the vehicle driver. The longitudinal driving can then be initiated again by the driver. The output of the takeover request can improve the safety of the vehicle's operation.
[0032] Alternatively or additionally, a takeover request can be output when manual driver intervention in the longitudinal steering of the vehicle is expected. For example, the vehicle steering system can detect that it can no longer automatically perform longitudinal steering (e.g., to reach a predetermined destination, e.g., a traffic light display unit), and in response, output a takeover request to the vehicle driver.
[0033] As already mentioned above, the vehicle driving system can be configured to detect surrounding data about the surroundings of the vehicle located ahead of the vehicle in the direction of travel, detected by one or more surrounding sensors of the vehicle, and based on the surrounding data, can detect a first signal display unit located ahead of (just ahead of) the vehicle in the direction of travel in the lane in which the vehicle is traveling.
[0034] The vehicle driving system may also be configured to identify a discrepancy between the first signal display unit detected based on the surrounding data and map data for the lane network on which the vehicle is traveling. In particular, a discrepancy may be recognized when the first signal display unit is not shown or is incorrectly shown in the map data. Alternatively or additionally, a discrepancy may be recognized when the number of first signal display units detected based on the surrounding data for different signal groups does not match the number of different signal groups shown in the map.
[0035] Furthermore, the vehicle operation system can be configured to identify or determine, in response to the recognized inconsistency, that the first signal display unit is not taken into account in the operation of the navigation function, in particular in automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle. Alternatively or additionally, the vehicle operation system can be configured, in response to the recognized inconsistency, to generate an unavailability output (via a user interface of the vehicle) to inform a user of the vehicle that the first signal display unit detected based on the ambient data is not taken into account in the navigation function for automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle.
[0036] Alternatively or additionally, the vehicle driving system can be configured to transition the driving function for the first signal display unit from an automatic mode to a manual mode in response to the recognized conflict. In particular, a proposal can be output to the driver of the vehicle to take the first signal display unit into account in the operation of the driving function, in particular in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle. The driving function can then be operated depending on the driver's response to the proposal. In particular, if the driver accepts the proposal, the first signal display unit can be taken into account in the operation of the driving function. On the other hand, the first signal display unit is not taken into account in the operation of the driving function.
[0037] The safety and comfort of the navigation function can be further improved by detecting and taking into account discrepancies between the surrounding data and the map data for the signal display unit in the operation of the navigation function, particularly in the output of the unavailability output.
[0038] The vehicle driving system can be configured to detect, based on the map data, the map-based number of different signal groups of the first signal display unit. The vehicle driving system can also be configured to detect, based on the ambient data, the sensor-based number of different signal groups of the first signal display unit. If the map-based number of signal groups differs from the sensor-based number of signal groups, particularly if the sensor-based number of signal groups is greater than the map-based number of signal groups, a conflict between the map data and the ambient data can be identified. For example, a conflict may exist if different signal colors are detected based on the ambient data, but the map data indicates that the signal display unit, particularly the signal light installation, has only one signal group.
[0039] The vehicle driving system may be configured to operate a navigation function for the first signal display unit depending on the type of conflict detected, in particular depending on the map data available for the first signal display unit. Exemplary types of conflicts include: a first type of inconsistency, in which the map data indicates that a traffic junction exists at the location of the first signal display unit (detected based on the surrounding data), but the map data has no information or contradictory information about the first signal display unit detected based on the surrounding data; and / or A second type of inconsistency, in which the map data does not show a traffic junction and possibly a lane for the vehicle at the location of the first signal display unit (detected based on the surrounding data). The map data may in some cases indicate that the vehicle is in an "off-road" situation.
[0040] The vehicle operation system can be configured to identify that a first type of conflict exists for the first signal display unit, and in this case, output a manual suggestion to take the first signal display unit into account in automated longitudinal operation of the vehicle, where the suggestion can potentially be accepted by a driver of the vehicle so that the first signal display unit is taken into account in automated longitudinal operation of the vehicle.
[0041] Alternatively, or in addition, the vehicle operation system may be configured to identify that a second type of conflict exists for the first signal display unit, in which case an unavailability output may be output to the driver of the vehicle (to indicate to the driver that the first signal display unit cannot be taken into account in automated longitudinal operation of the vehicle).
[0042] In other words, the vehicle driving system can be configured to detect the type of inconsistency between the first signal display unit detected based on the ambient data and the map data, and depending on the type of inconsistency detected, can either generate an unavailability output or, in some cases, can not generate an unavailability output.
[0043] In particular, the vehicle driving system may be configured to detect a first type of inconsistency, where the map data indicates that a traffic junction exists at the location of a first signal display unit detected based on the surrounding data, but indicates no information or contradictory information about the first signal display unit detected based on the surrounding data. In this case, the output of the unavailability output (for the first signal display unit) may be omitted. Alternatively, a suggestion to take the first signal display unit into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle may be output to the user of the vehicle.
[0044] Furthermore, the vehicle driving system may be configured to detect the existence of a second type of inconsistency in which the map data indicates that no traffic junction and / or no lane exists at the location of the first signal display unit detected based on the ambient data, and may output an unavailability output.
[0045] By taking into account different types of conflicts, the comfort, availability and safety of the driving function can be further improved.
[0046] According to another aspect, a method for providing a navigation function for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle in a signal display unit is described. The method further includes detecting, based on ambient data, a first signal display unit located ahead of the vehicle in a lane in which the vehicle is traveling. The method further includes identifying a conflict between the first signal display unit detected based on the ambient data and map data for a lane network in which the vehicle is traveling. The method also includes, in response thereto, providing an unavailability output to a user of the vehicle to notify the user that the first signal display unit detected based on the ambient data will not be considered in the navigation function for automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle.
[0047] According to another aspect, a (road vehicle) motor vehicle (in particular a car or a lorry or a bus or a motorcycle) is described that includes at least one of the vehicle driving systems described herein.
[0048] According to another aspect, a software (SW) program is described, which can be configured to run on a processor (e.g., in a vehicle control device) and thereby perform at least one of the methods described herein.
[0049] According to another aspect, a storage medium is described that can include a software program configured to be executed on a processor and thereby perform at least one of the methods described herein.
[0050] Within the scope of this specification, the term "automated driving" can be understood as driving with automated longitudinal and lateral driving or automated driving with automated longitudinal and lateral driving. Automated driving can be, for example, relatively long driving on a highway or time-limited driving for parking or maneuvering. The term "automated driving" includes automated driving with any appropriate degree of automation. Exemplary degrees of automation are assisted driving, partially automated driving, highly automated driving, and fully automated driving. These degrees of automation are defined by the German Federal Institute for Road and Traffic Research (BASt) (see the BASt publication "Forschung kompakt", November 2012). In assisted driving, the driver continuously performs longitudinal and lateral driving, while the system takes over other functions to a certain extent. In partially automated driving (TAF), the system takes over longitudinal and lateral driving for certain periods and / or in special situations, and the driver needs to continuously monitor the system, as in assisted driving. Highly automated driving (HAF) involves a system assuming longitudinal and lateral driving for a period of time without the driver needing to continuously monitor the system, but the driver must still be able to drive the vehicle for a certain period of time. Fully automated driving (VAF) involves a system automatically performing all driving situations for a specific use case, where a driver is no longer required for that use case. The four levels of automation mentioned above correspond to SAE Levels 1 to 4 in the SAE J3016 (SAE: Society of Automotive Engineering) standard. For example, highly automated driving (HAF) corresponds to Level 3 of SAE J3016. SAE J3016 also defines SAE Level 5 as the highest level of automation, which is not included in the definition of BASt. SAE Level 5 corresponds to driverless driving, where the system can perform all driving situations like a human driver throughout the entire driving process, generally eliminating the need for a driver.The embodiments described herein relate particularly to driving or driver assistance functions configured according to SAE Level 2.
[0051] It should be noted that the methods, devices, and systems described herein can be used alone or in combination with other methods, devices, and systems described herein. Furthermore, aspects of the methods, devices, and systems described herein can be combined with each other in various ways. In particular, features of the claims can be combined in various ways.
[0052] The present invention will be described in detail below based on examples. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0053] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 illustrates exemplary components of a vehicle. [Figure 2a] FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary signal light installation. [Figure 2b] FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary traffic sign. [Figure 3] FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary traffic situation. [Figure 4] FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary user interface. [Figure 5a] 1 is a flowchart of an exemplary method for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle in a signal display unit. [Figure 5b] 1 is a flowchart of an exemplary method for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle in a signal display unit. [Figure 5c] 1 is a flowchart of an exemplary method for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle in a signal display unit. [Figure 5d] 1 is a flowchart of an exemplary method for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle in a signal display unit. [Figure 5e]1 is a flowchart of an exemplary method for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle in a signal display unit. [Figure 5f] 1 is a flowchart of an exemplary method for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle in a signal display unit. [Figure 5g] 1 is a flowchart of an exemplary method for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle in a signal display unit. [Figure 5h] 1 is a flowchart of an exemplary method for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle in a signal display unit. [Figure 5i] 1 is a flowchart of an exemplary method for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle in a signal display unit. [Figure 5j] 1 is a flowchart of an exemplary method for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle in a signal display unit. [Figure 6] 1 is a flowchart of an exemplary method for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle in a signal display unit. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0054] As explained at the beginning, this specification relates to improving the reliability, availability and / or comfort of vehicle functionality, in particular driver assistance systems, in relation to signal display units in the lane on which the vehicle is travelling or at junctions of the road with other traffic paths.
[0055] 1 illustrates exemplary components of a vehicle 100. The vehicle 100 includes one or more surrounding sensors 103 (e.g., one or more image cameras, one or more radar sensors, one or more lidar sensors, one or more ultrasonic sensors, etc.) configured to detect surrounding data related to the surroundings of the vehicle 100 (particularly related to the surroundings in the direction of travel ahead of the vehicle 100). Furthermore, the vehicle 100 includes one or more actuators 102 configured to affect the longitudinal and / or lateral steering of the vehicle 100. Exemplary actuators 102 are braking equipment, drive motors, steering, etc.
[0056] The control unit 101 can be configured to provide driving functions, in particular driver assistance functions, based on sensor data (i.e., based on ambient data) from one or more ambient sensors 103. For example, based on the sensor data, it is possible to detect an obstacle in the driving trajectory of the vehicle 100. Based thereon, the control unit 101 can control one or more actuators 102 (e.g., braking equipment) to automatically slow down the vehicle 100 and thereby avoid a collision between the vehicle 100 and the obstacle.
[0057] In particular, during automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100, in addition to the vehicle ahead, it is possible to take into account one or more signal display units (e.g., signal light installations and / or traffic signs) in the lane or road along which the vehicle 100 is traveling, taking into account in particular the current state of the signal light installations or traffic signal installations, so that the vehicle 100 is automated to slow down to the traffic light stop line at a red light related to its (planned) direction of travel and / or accelerate (possibly again) at a green light.
[0058] Signal light installations in different countries can be configured very heterogeneously and can have different complexities with regard to driving direction-signal light assignments. Thus, different driving directions can be controlled by a first group of signals or signal groups collectively, while other directions can be controlled by other signal groups. Furthermore, repeated signals of a signal group can be located at different geographical points of the intersection. Therefore, it can be difficult for the control unit 101 (also referred to herein as the vehicle driving system) to detect, based on sensor data, which signal or signals of a signal light installation at an intersection are relevant for the planned driving direction of the vehicle 100 and which are not (especially when the vehicle 100 is still relatively far away from the signal light installation).
[0059] An exemplary signal light installation 200 is shown in Figure 2a. The signal light installation 200 shown in Figure 2a includes four different traffic lights 201, which are located at different positions on the approach to an intersection. The left traffic light 201 has an arrow 202 pointing to the left, indicating that the traffic light 201 is for left-turners (vehicles). The two middle traffic lights 201 have arrows 202 pointing upward (or no arrows), indicating that both traffic lights 201 are for straight-through driving. The individual light indications of both traffic lights 201 form a signal group. Furthermore, the right traffic light 201 has an arrow 202 pointing to the right, indicating that the traffic light 201 is for right-turners (vehicles).
[0060] The signal light fixture 200 illustrated in Figure 2a is merely one example of many different possible configurations of the signal light fixture 200. The signal light fixture 200 may be characterized by a relatively large number of different features. Exemplary features include: the number of traffic lights 201 and / or traffic light groups, the location of one or more traffic lights 201 and / or The assignment of traffic lights 201 to the possible directions of travel through the intersection.
[0061] 2b shows an exemplary stop sign as traffic sign 210, which sign provides the right-of-way at a traffic junction, in particular an intersection. The control unit 101 of the vehicle 100 can be configured to detect traffic signs 210 relating to the right-of-way of the vehicle 100 on a road or lane on which the vehicle 100 is traveling based on sensor data from one or more surrounding sensors 103 (i.e. based on surrounding data) and / or based on digital map information (i.e. map data).
[0062] 3 exemplarily shows a vehicle 100 moving in a lane toward a signal display unit 200, 201 (particularly a signal light installation 200 and / or a traffic sign 210). One or more surrounding sensors 103 of the vehicle 100 can be configured to detect sensor data (particularly image data) related to the signal display unit 200, 201. The sensor data can then be analyzed to detect one or more characteristic features of the signal display unit 200, 210. In particular, based on the sensor data, it can be detected whether the signal display unit 200, 210 is a signal light installation 200 or a traffic sign 210. It can also be detected which traffic light 201 of the signal light installation 200 is associated with the (planned) direction of travel of the vehicle 100. Furthermore, it can be detected the (signal display) state (e.g., color, such as red, yellow, or green) of the associated traffic light 201.
[0063] The quality and / or reliability with which a feature trait of the signal display unit 200, 210 can be detected based on the ambient data typically depends on the distance 311 of the vehicle 100 to the signal display unit 200, 210. Furthermore, the current weather conditions also typically have a substantial impact on the quality and / or reliability of the feature traits detected. Additionally, the quality and / or reliability for different features may differ.
[0064] The vehicle 100 may be equipped with a storage unit 104, in which digital map information (i.e., map data) about the road network on which the vehicle 100 travels is stored. The map data may display, as attributes, one or more characteristic features of one or more signal display units 200, 210 in the road network. In particular, the map data may display, for a signal light installation 200, the assignment of one or more traffic lights 201 or signal groups 201 to different possible directions of travel. In other words, the map data may display which traffic lights or which signal groups 201 are authorized to allow which directions of travel. The map data may be received in the vehicle 100 via a wireless communication connection (e.g., a WLAN or LTE communication connection), possibly using a communication unit 105 of the vehicle 100.
[0065] The control unit 101 of the vehicle 100 can be configured to detect (e.g., based on the current position of the vehicle 100, based on a planned vehicle route, and / or based on ambient data from one or more ambient sensors 103) that the vehicle 100 is driving towards a signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead. Furthermore, the control unit 101 can detect one or more characteristic features of the signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead based on (stored and / or received) map data. In particular, based on the map data, it can detect which traffic light or which signal group 201 is assigned to the current or planned driving direction of the vehicle 100. Furthermore, based on the ambient data, it can detect the current status of the assigned traffic light or assigned signal group 201. Based on this, automated driving functions (e.g., automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100) can then be performed reliably and comfortably. In particular, by taking into account the map data, it is possible to detect the characteristics of one or more relevant features of the signal display unit 200 even when the distance 311 of the vehicle 100 to the signal display unit 200 is relatively large, thereby improving the reliability, availability and comfort of automated functions.
[0066] The vehicle 100 can be configured to use information about the signal display units 200, 210 that the vehicle 100 passes through or has passed through to create and / or supplement map data. The map data can be created and / or captured locally by the vehicle 100 and / or centrally by a central unit 300 (e.g., by a back-end server) (see FIG. 3 ). In the immediate vicinity of the signal display units 200, 210, ambient data can typically be detected by one or more ambient sensors 103 of the vehicle 100, and the ambient data accurately represents one or more characteristic features of the signal display units 200, 210. In particular, based on the detected ambient data, it is possible to accurately and reliably identify assignments between traffic lights or signal groups 201 and possible driving directions in the immediate vicinity.
[0067] The vehicles 100 may be configured to communicate detected information (e.g., ambient data and / or detected features of one or more features) via a wireless communication connection 301 (in association with an identifier for each signal display unit 200, 210, e.g., in association with the location of the signal display unit 200, 210) to a central unit 300. The central unit 300 may then create and / or update map data based on the provided information of multiple vehicles 100, each displaying one or more feature features as attributes for multiple different signal display units 200, 210. The map data may then be provided to individual vehicles 100 to support the operation of automated navigation functions (as described above).
[0068] The vehicle 100 typically includes a user interface 107 with one or more operating elements and / or one or more output elements. An exemplary user interface 107 with a display unit 400, in particular a display, for outputting visual information is shown in Fig. 4. The display unit 400 can output, for example via the display element 401, suggestions for the automatic operation of the vehicle 100 at the signal display units 200, 210 located ahead. Alternatively or additionally, a display element 402 can possibly be provided that indicates the current status of a driving function (e.g., whether it is activated or deactivated).
[0069] Alternatively, or in addition, the user interface 107 may include at least one speaker 420 as an output element, through which an audible output (e.g., a warning sound) may be emitted to the driver of the vehicle 100.
[0070] Furthermore, the user interface 107 can include one or more operating elements 411, 412, 413, which allow the driver of the vehicle 100 to activate and / or parameterize the driving functions. An exemplary operating element is a rocker switch 411, which allows the driver to set, in particular increase or decrease, a set speed (i.e., target driving speed) for the vehicle 100. Another exemplary operating element is a set operating element 412, which allows the driver to set the current driving speed as a set speed and / or accept a suggestion on the signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead for automatically driving the vehicle 100. The user interface 107 can also include a return operating element 413, which allows, for example, the driver to reactivate the driving function at a previously set speed.
[0071] The control unit 101 of the vehicle 100 can be configured to provide automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100 in urban areas. The driving function can be called, for example, Urban Cruise Control (UCC). The driving function can then be provided in an automatic mode (aUCC) and / or a manual mode (mUCC). In this case, the driver can be able to set, via the user interface 107, whether the driving function should operate in the automatic mode or in the manual mode, as the case may be.
[0072] The control unit 101 of the vehicle 100 can be configured to detect signal display units 200, 210 located ahead on the driving route of the vehicle 100 based on ambient data from one or more ambient sensors 103 and / or based on map data (related to position data from the position sensors 106 of the vehicle 100). In a manual mode of the UCC driving function, the control unit 101 can output a suggestion or a response request via the user interface 107 as to whether the signal display units 200, 210 should be taken into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100. The driver of the vehicle 100 can then accept, reject or ignore the suggestion, for example by operating the set operating element 412. On the other hand, in an automatic mode of the UCC driving function, the detected signal display units 200, 210 can be taken into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100, possibly automatically (i.e. without any necessary notification by the driver).
[0073] When a detected signal display unit 200, 210 is taken into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100, an automatic deceleration can be triggered (depending on the type and / or (signal display) state of the signal display unit 200, 210) in order to automatically bring the vehicle 100 to a stop (e.g. at a red light or a stop sign), an automatic start of the vehicle 100 can also be triggered (e.g. after a (signal display) state change of the signal display unit 200, 210 (e.g. after switching to green)), and the vehicle 100 can again be automatically accelerated to a set speed (taking into account a set minimum or target gap to the preceding vehicle).
[0074] Thus, the UCC driving function may enable the driver of the vehicle 100 to use the ACC driving function even on roads having one or more signal display units 200, 210 (without having to deactivate and reactivate the ACC function on each individual signal display unit 200, 210).
[0075] The control unit 101 may be configured to determine whether the forwardly located signal display unit 200, 210 can be considered in automated longitudinal driving based on ambient data and / or map data. If it is determined that the forwardly located signal display unit 200, 210 cannot be considered in automated longitudinal driving, an output (e.g., a visual output via the display units 400, 402) may be provided to the driver of the vehicle 100 to inform the driver of the vehicle 100 that the forwardly located signal display unit 200, 210 cannot be considered in automated longitudinal driving. This indication may be referred to as an "unavailable indication." The driver of the vehicle 100 is then responsible for slowing down the vehicle 100 as necessary before the signal display unit 200, 210 (e.g., because the traffic light is turning red or the signal display unit 200, 210 is a stop sign).
[0076] Furthermore, the control unit 101 can be configured to detect during operation of the UCC driving function that the vehicle 100 can no longer be driven longitudinally in an automated manner (e.g., due to manual driver intervention in the longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100), in which case a takeover request (i.e., a Takeover Request (TOR)) can be issued to the driver of the vehicle 100 to have the driver manually take over longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100.
[0077] The vehicle 100 may include one or more driver sensors 108 configured to detect sensor data related to a driver of the vehicle 100 (the sensor data is also referred to herein as driver data). An exemplary driver sensor 108 is a camera directed toward the driver's position in the vehicle 100. The control unit 101 may be configured to determine whether the driver is sufficiently attentive to the driving task or to monitoring driving functions based on the driver data. Alternatively or additionally, the control unit 101 may detect the driver's level of attentiveness to the driving task or to monitoring driving functions. Furthermore, the control unit 101 may be configured to operate driving functions, in particular UCC driving functions, depending on the detected level of driver attentiveness. Thus, the comfort and safety of driving functions may be further improved.
[0078] As already mentioned above, the control unit 101 can be configured to recognize or detect a signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead based on map data (in conjunction with position data relating to the current position of the vehicle 100). The control unit 101 can also be configured to recognize or detect a signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead based on ambient data (in particular cameras) of one or more ambient sensors 103 of the vehicle 100. The automated (UCC) driving function Whether the signal display unit 200, 210 is detected based on map data and / or based on surrounding data; At what point in time or from what point in time the signal display unit 200, 210 was detected based on map data or on surrounding data, and / or At what point in time (configuration point) was a change in the UCC driving function (e.g., between automatic and manual modes) made relative to the detection point of the signal display unit 200, 210? Depending on the detected signal, it is possible to operate in the display unit 200, 210.
[0079] In particular, the control unit 101 can be configured to inform the driver (e.g., by visual, tactile and / or audible output via the user interface 107) about the unavailability of automated support for longitudinal driving at the detected signal display unit 200, 210 when the signal display unit 200, 210 is detected only based on surrounding data and not on map data.
[0080] Thus, the control unit 101 may be configured to suggest and / or provide automated support for longitudinal maneuvering at the detected signal display unit 200, 210 only when the signal display unit 200, 210 is detected not only based on the surrounding data but also based on the map data. If automated support for longitudinal maneuvering at the detected signal display unit 200, 210 cannot be provided, the driver may be notified of the unavailability of automated support (by an unavailability output) via the user interface 107. This allows for reliable operation of the UCC maneuvering function. In particular, it is possible to reliably avoid impermissible crossing of the stop line of the detected signal display unit 200, 210 due to the driver mistakenly believing that he or she is supported during longitudinal maneuvering at the detected signal display unit 200, 210.
[0081] In a signal display unit 200, especially in a signal light installation 200 with multiple signal groups 201, it is often not possible to reliably detect which signal color is relevant for a vehicle 100, where a signal group 201 can include all aligned (synchronized) traffic signals or traffic lights of the signal light installation 200. Thus, at an intersection with separately connected traffic signals on the one hand for left-turners and on the other hand for right-turners or straight-through drivers, there is an approach road with two different signal groups 201.
[0082] The control unit 101 can be configured to provide an automatic mode of the UCC driving function, i.e. aUCC, possibly only in signal display units 200 with one signal group 201. In signal display units 200 with different signal groups 201, a manual mode of the UCC driving function, i.e. mUCC, can be provided. In this case, the driver receives a suggestion for support in longitudinal driving via the user interface 107 and can possibly accept the suggestion by operating an operating element 412 of the user interface 107 (which may, for example, lead to automated braking in a red signal group 201).
[0083] The number of signal groups 201 can be stored as a map attribute in map data (i.e., digital map information) so that the driving function knows how many different signal groups 201 the signal display unit 200 has and with what functional characteristic (aUCC or mUCC) it can react to the signal display unit 200 on the approach to the signal display unit 200. Since the map data may be incorrect in individual cases or the number of signal groups 201 may be changed by modification measures, a situation may arise in which the UCC driving function assumes that the signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead (based on the map data) has a signal light installation 200 with only one signal group 201, but based on the surrounding data, two different traffic signal colors are detected.
[0084] If the map attributes for the signal display units 200, 210 differ from those detected based on the ambient data detected by the vehicle 100, this may be because the map attributes are incorrect or because the ambient data is misinterpreted (a false positive). False positive ambient data often only exists for a relatively short period of time.
[0085] To be able to estimate false positives, the control unit 101 can be configured to repeatedly check the situation in response to a detected deviation or in response to a detected discrepancy between the ambient data and the map data before a vehicle response is made (in particular before an unavailability output is provided or before operation of the navigation function in manual mode is performed). Repeated checks can potentially resolve the discrepancy and thus enable an improved response of the navigation function to the situation. The delayed response is delayed to a decision time or position that is as close as possible to the detected signal display unit 200, 210, but where there is still enough time remaining to ensure that the signal display unit 200, 210 can be responded to automatically and / or manually after the delayed response.
[0086] Thus, when the UCC driving function detects different traffic signal colors based on the surrounding data on an approach to a signal light installation 200 that, according to map data, has only one signal group 201, it can delay the decision on whether the signal light installation 200 can be braked manually or automatically (i.e., whether mUCC or aUCC is performed). This is possible if the signal group deviation is detected early enough that the signal light installation 200 can still respond reliably even after the delayed response. In this case, the signal group deviation is detected without first triggering a response from the driving function on the signal light installation 200. To ensure that both the predetermined minimum output duration of the proposal and the required braking distance of the vehicle 100 are met under the maximum comfortable deceleration setting, the decision on whether the driving function should operate in automatic or manual mode can be made at the latest at the decision time or position where an mUCC proposal needs to be output to the driver.
[0087] If a deviation or inconsistency between the surrounding data and the map data still exists, then an mUCC suggestion is preferably output at the decision point. On the other hand, if a deviation can no longer be detected at the decision point, then a (temporary) false detection of the surrounding data can be assumed and the driving function can be automatically controlled by the signal light installation 200 (in aUCC mode).
[0088] Therefore, the control unit 101 can be configured to detect (calculate) a decision time or a decision position before the detected signal display unit 200, 210, at the latest, at which it is necessary to determine whether the UCC navigation function should be operated in automatic mode or manual mode. If, at the decision time or the decision position, there is a discrepancy between the detection of the signal display unit 200, 210 based on the surrounding data and the detection of the signal display unit 200, 210 based on the map data, the UCC navigation function can be operated in manual mode. If there is no discrepancy, the UCC navigation function can be operated in automatic mode. Therefore, the comfort and safety of the UCC navigation function can be improved.
[0089] Therefore, the control unit 101 can be configured to flexibly determine whether to operate the UCC cruise function in automatic mode or in manual mode for the detected signal display units 200, 210. Thus, the UCC cruise function can be operated in a mixed operation of automatically performed automated braking and manual suggestions for performing automated braking. In particular, automated braking can be performed automatically depending on the complexity of the junction, e.g., intersection, or a request for driver approval can be detected before performing automated braking.
[0090] In other words, the control unit 101 can be configured to flexibly determine, based on map data and on surrounding data, whether the UCC function should be operated in automatic or manual mode at the detected signal display units 200, 210. In particular, it can determine whether the detected junction can be reliably controlled in an automated manner and / or whether the signal group 201 associated with the vehicle 100 can be identified.
[0091] When the UCC function is operated in an automatic mode and the signal group 201 associated with the vehicle 100 has a color associated with braking, automated braking may be automatically activated (without approval by the driver of the vehicle 100). The driver may be notified of the automatic activation of automated braking via the user interface 107, for example, a combination meter.
[0092] If the intersection cannot be reliably controlled, the UCC function can be operated in manual mode, and a suggestion for the execution of automated braking can be output to the driver (possibly visually) via the user interface 107, in particular the combination meter. In particular, it can be displayed to the driver which signal light colors are considered relevant by the vehicle 100. It can also be displayed to the driver which operating elements 412 the suggestion can be accepted by. The driver can then optionally accept the suggestion (e.g., by operating the operating elements 412) and optionally activate and / or execute automated braking in relation to the detected signal display units 200, 210. If the suggestion is not accepted, the vehicle 100 can optionally be driven longitudinally beyond the automated junction (without taking the detected signal display units 200, 210 into account).
[0093] The flexible operation of the UCC navigation function in automatic or manual mode (depending on the complexity of the detected signal display units 200, 210) can improve the comfort, safety and availability of the UCC navigation function.
[0094] The driver of vehicle 100 may be able to set (configure) the UCC driving function via user interface 107. In this case, the driver can, for example, set whether the UCC driving function should be operated in an automatic mode (aUCC) (if possible) or whether the UCC driving function should be operated primarily only in a manual mode (mUCC). The setting or change of setting can be made, for example, at a setting (configuration) time or at a setting (configuration) location (within a lane or road network).
[0095] It is possible that the navigation functions, in particular the UCC navigation functions, are already activated at a set time or position for the signal display units 200, 210. It is possible to configure the control unit 101 to take into account a change in the settings of the navigation functions that occurs at a set time or position in the operation of the navigation functions only if the vehicle 100 is in a state in which the setting change does not result in any direct vehicle action.
[0096] In the UCC cruise function, in some cases, the setting change can only be adopted if active braking is terminated via the user interface 107, which can cancel active braking for a given signal display unit 200, 210, or if active braking is canceled by another influence (e.g., driver cancellation). Thus, the setting change only affects the next driving situation with the signal display unit 200, 210. Thus, if the UCC cruise function is deactivated (e.g., by the front passenger) during active traffic signal braking for the traffic signal 200, the vehicle 100 continues to brake until it comes to a stop before the traffic signal 200. Only following braking is the cruise function actually deactivated.
[0097] In another example, in the UCC navigation function, it is possible to switch from automatic acceptance (aUCC) to manual acceptance (mUCC) of detected signal display units 200, 210, while the function regulates for already given signal display units 200, 210. The change is then preferably only implemented after completion of the control already in progress, so that a manual suggestion is only output for subsequently detected signal display units 200, 210.
[0098] Thus, the control unit 101 can be configured to check whether a signal display unit 200, 210 has already been detected for the UCC travel function at the time or position of the setting change of the UCC travel function and / or whether automated longitudinal operation has already been performed for the detected signal display unit 200, 210. If this is the case, the setting change is first considered, possibly for a subsequent signal display unit 200, 210 (other than the already detected and / or considered signal display unit 200, 210). In particular, deactivation of the travel function can, possibly, only be performed after the completion of automated longitudinal operation for the already detected signal display unit 200, 210. Thus, a particularly reliable operation of the UCC travel function can be achieved.
[0099] As already mentioned above, the control unit 101 can be configured to detect, based on the surroundings data (and possibly based on map data), the signal display units 200, 210 that are located in front of the vehicle 100 in the direction of travel, and can detect the color of the signal group 201 of the signal display units 200, 210 based on the surroundings data.
[0100] It may be the case that automated braking and / or manual braking (with a predetermined set maximum deceleration) can no longer be performed for the detected signal (for example, if the color of the signal group 201 changes from green to yellow relatively slowly). In such cases, an unavailability output can be issued to the driver of the vehicle 100 to indicate to the driver that automated braking will not be performed for the detected signal display unit 200, 210. However, issuing an unavailability output, and in particular an unavailability indication, is typically not meaningful in such situations, since manual braking can or should no longer be performed by the driver of the vehicle 100.
[0101] The control unit 101 can be configured to suppress the unavailability output if it is first detected shortly before the arrival of the signal display unit 200, 210 that the signal display unit 200, 210 cannot be taken into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100. In particular, the control unit 101 is configured to suppress the unavailability output at the time or position at which the unavailability of support for the signal display unit 200, 210 is recognized: whether the time it takes for the signal to reach the display unit 200, 210 is less than or equal to a predetermined time threshold; and / or Whether the distance 311 to reach the signal display unit 200, 210 is less than or equal to a predetermined distance threshold It can be configured to check:
[0102] In this case, the duration threshold and / or the distance threshold may be speed-dependent or speed-independent, respectively. For periods longer than the duration threshold and / or for distances greater than the distance threshold, the duration threshold and / or the distance threshold can be set such that manual braking of the vehicle 100 by the driver is possible and / or meaningful in order to stop the vehicle 100 at the detected signal display unit 200, 210. In this case, for example, the maximum possible deceleration of the vehicle 100 and / or a predetermined reaction time of the driver can be taken into account.
[0103] The control unit 101 the time it takes to reach the signal display unit 200, 210 is less than or equal to a predetermined time threshold; and / or The distance 311 to reach the signal display unit 200, 210 is equal to or less than a predetermined distance threshold. is identified, the system may be configured to prevent the issuance of an unavailability output.
[0104] On the other hand, it is possible to cause an unavailability output to be emitted.
[0105] Therefore, the control unit 101 can be configured to prevent the issuance of an NVA indication (in particular, since manual braking is no longer meaningful) up to the point of reaching a traffic signal 200 that is important for the driver due to a false recognition and / or a traffic signal that subsequently switches to yellow, since the issuance of such an NVA would be an additional disturbance for the driver.
[0106] In this case, it is possible to prevent an NVA from being issued within a predetermined distance x311 measured in meters (m) and / or a time interval measured in seconds (s) before reaching the traffic signal 200. The minimum distance x from the stop position of the traffic signal 200 can depend on the speed and may be a lower limit in some cases. Under this distance value, an NVA indication may not be issued in some cases. The time criterion can depend on the speed. This criterion may result in no NVA being issued, especially in a relatively high speed range. By suppressing the issuance of an NVA, it is possible to improve the driving comfort of the driver of the vehicle 100.
[0107] As already mentioned above, the UCC driving function can be operated in a manual mode in which a suggestion for longitudinal steering support at the detected signal display unit 200, 210 is output to the driver of the vehicle 100, who can then accept the suggestion (e.g. by operating the set operating element 212). If the suggestion is accepted, for example, automated braking at the detected signal display unit 200, 210 can be performed, if necessary.
[0108] For example, when the vehicle 100 is traveling on a straight lane, it may detect (based on ambient data) the next signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead already at a relatively large (temporal and / or spatial) distance 311 before reaching said signal display unit 200, 210. At this moment, the detected signal display unit 200, 210 may possibly still be irrelevant for the longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100 and / or for the vehicle 100. For example, an output to the driver of the vehicle 100 regarding a suggestion for automated longitudinal driving support in the detected signal display unit 200, 210 may be perceived by the driver as annoying and / or disturbing.
[0109] It is also possible that the signal display unit 200, 210 is later obscured and therefore no longer detectable, which may lead to the cancellation of the suggestion to the driver and thus to confusion on the part of the driver.
[0110] The control unit 101 may be configured to determine whether the distance 311 (spatial and / or temporal) to the detected signal indication unit 200, 210 is greater than or equal to an output threshold, and the control unit 101 may be configured to generate an output regarding the detected signal indication unit 200, 210 (e.g., a suggestion to consider the detected signal indication unit 200, 210 in automated longitudinal driving) only if the distance 311 (spatial and / or temporal) to the detected signal indication unit 200, 210 is less than or equal to an output threshold.
[0111] Therefore, the control unit 101 can be configured to take into account a required minimum output distance for the detected signal display unit 200, 210. A missing requirement for the minimum output distance can be disturbing for the driver, since the display 400 (e.g., a combination meter and / or a head-up display) may show unreasonable changes in the suggestions for supporting automated longitudinal driving for the detected signal display unit 200, 210, even though the signal display unit 200, 210 (e.g., a red light) is not (yet) important to the driver. Such changes can occur, for example, due to uncertainties in camera detection (based on relatively large distances).
[0112] The control unit 101 can be configured to output a suggestion for the signal display unit 200, 210 only when the vehicle 100 is below a predetermined distance to the signal display unit 200, 210, possibly with no indication being given when the vehicle 100 is xth (x>1) row in front of the signal display unit 200, 210. Thus, it is possible to eliminate erroneous and / or unreasonable indications. Therefore, the control unit 101 can be configured to suppress the issuance of a suggestion unless the vehicle 100 is below a predetermined output distance 311 to the signal display unit 200, 210. Therefore, it is possible to improve the comfort for the user.
[0113] The control unit 101 may be configured to sequentially search for a subsequent (immediately following) second signal display unit 200, 210 that can be or should be considered in the longitudinal operation of the vehicle 100 after the first signal display unit 200, 210 has finished supporting the longitudinal operation of the vehicle 100. In particular, in the mUCC driving function, it is possible to output a proposal to consider the subsequent second signal display unit 200, 210 after the completion of a braking process in the first signal display unit 200, 210. Alternatively, in the aUCC driving function, it is possible to automatically consider (and possibly automatically brake) the subsequent second signal display unit 200, 210 after the completion of a braking process in the first signal display unit 200, 210.
[0114] The perception of the subsequent second signal display unit 200, 210 may be impaired (e.g., because the ambient data still partially displays information about the first signal display unit 200, 210), especially when starting off at a traffic light (i.e., the first signal display unit 200, 210), which may lead to irrational behavior of the driving functions for the driver of the vehicle 100.
[0115] The control unit 101 may be configured to detect the duration and / or spatial distance from the departure of the vehicle 100 at the first signal display unit 200, 210, as long as the duration is below a duration threshold, and / or as long as the spatial distance of the vehicle 100 from the first signal display unit 200, 210 is less than or equal to a distance threshold, and / or As long as the speed of the vehicle 100 is equal to or less than the speed threshold, It is possible to suppress the issuance of suggestions to consider subsequent second signal display units 200, 210 and / or the automatic consideration of subsequent second signal display units 200, 210.
[0116] Thus, the control unit 101 may be configured to suppress all manual and / or automatic suggestions for consideration by the signal display units 200, 210 for a predetermined period of time after the vehicle 100 has started moving. Alternatively, or additionally, acceptance of manual and / or automatic suggestions may require the vehicle 100 to fall below a minimum speed.
[0117] In particular, a lock timer can be started after the vehicle 100 starts, which inhibits all suggestions from the start of the "driving" state until a predetermined time, and in some cases, no suggestions are output until a predetermined speed is reached, thus further improving the comfort of the driving function.
[0118] As already mentioned above, vehicle 100 includes one or more driver sensors 108 configured to detect driver data (i.e., sensor data) about the driver of vehicle 100. UCC navigation functions may operate depending on the driver data. In particular, output of information to the driver of vehicle 100 may be performed, or in some cases prevented, depending on the driver data.
[0119] The control unit 101 of the vehicle 100 can be configured to determine whether the driver is sufficiently attentive to the driving task or to monitoring the driving functions based on the driver data. Furthermore, the control unit 101 can be configured to supplement the non-availability indication (NVA) displayed on the display 400 of the user interface 107 with a visual and / or tactile signal when it is determined that the driver is not sufficiently attentive. Thus, the comfort and safety of the UCC driving functions can be improved.
[0120] The unavailability indication can be output, for example, when it is detected (e.g., due to late detection of the traffic signal, a late change of the traffic signal to yellow, a hidden camera 103, etc.) that the driving function can no longer react to the traffic signal in a timely manner (and therefore automated braking at the traffic signal is unavailable). The NVA can be displayed, for example, on a combination meter and / or a head-up display. If the driver is not alert at the time of issuance of the NVA, this may cause the driver to miss the visual indication (furthermore, it is assumed that the traffic signal 200 is taken into account in automated longitudinal driving).
[0121] Therefore, in addition to the visual indication, an acoustic signal can be output to a driver who is detected as being inattentive, for example, to alert the driver. Alternatively or additionally, steering wheel vibration and / or activation of a light strip on the steering wheel can be generated. It can thus be ensured that the driver does not miss the traffic signals displayed by the NVA.
[0122] The driver's state can be detected using a driver model based on sensor data from the interior space camera 108. If the driver is detected to be inattentive, in addition to the unavailability indication, a sound can be emitted. Alternatively, or in addition, an additional haptic or another visual response can be generated.
[0123] During operation of a driving function, in particular a driver assistance function, a change in the driving behavior of the vehicle 100 may occur. For example, an already initiated braking process can be automatically aborted by the driving function in order to accelerate the vehicle 100 again. This can occur, for example, in a UCC driving function when the signal group 201 switches to green during automated braking in a red signal light installation 200. The change in the driving behavior of the vehicle 100 caused by the driving function may be perceived as unsettling and / or unpleasant by the driver of the vehicle 100, especially if the driver of the vehicle 100 is not paying attention.
[0124] The control unit 101 may be configured to determine that the driving behavior of the vehicle 100 caused by the driving functions of the vehicle 100 has changed substantially or will change substantially at a predetermined time point of change. Furthermore, the control unit 101 may be configured to determine that the driver of the vehicle 100 is not attentive to the driving task at the time point of change based on driver data from one or more driver sensors 108. In response, information about the change in driving behavior may be output to the driver of the vehicle 100 (e.g., via visual and / or auditory output). Thus, comfort for the driver of the vehicle 100 may be improved.
[0125] UCC driving functions are typically configured as driving functions according to SAE Level 2. In such driving functions, particularly in such driving assistance systems, the driver is only assisted in the (longitudinal) driving of the vehicle 100 and must still be able to react at any time. In situations where the driving function changes the driving behavior of the vehicle 100, the driving function can be configured so that information about the change in driving behavior is output in such a way that the driver needs to react or at least monitor the vehicle 100 with increased attention.
[0126] Thus, the control unit 101 can be configured to visually and / or audibly and / or haptically inform a driver who is detected as not attentive of the change when the driving function significantly changes its characteristics, for example when braking is discontinued and acceleration is resumed to freewheeling (unrestricted driving).
[0127] If the UCC cruise function is automatically braking at a traffic light 200 and the traffic light changes from red to green during the control, the control unit 101 can cause the UCC cruise function to stop braking and switch to free-floating or following (if a leading vehicle is present) cruise, particularly if the driver is detected as attentive via the interior space camera 108. If the driver is detected as not attentive in this situation, the driver can be indicated audibly and / or visually, for example via a chime, to the changed conditions. Braking can then be continued for safety reasons, despite the green light, until the driver is detected as attentive again. This can further improve the safety of the cruise function.
[0128] Another example in the UCC cruise function is the non-availability indicator (NVA). If a red light 200 is detected so late that braking is no longer possible (automatically) given the cruise function's limitations, the cruise function typically does not initiate braking, but instead displays a non-availability indicator to the driver. If the driver does not brake independently in this situation, they may overrun the red light 200. For this reason, in addition to (and especially simultaneously with) the issuance of the non-availability indicator, the driver's attention can be checked (especially via the interior space camera 108). If the driver is detected as not attentive, the UCC cruise function does not brake, and an acoustic chime can be emitted to alert the driver that a possible driver reaction is required. This can improve the safety and comfort of the cruise function.
[0129] The control unit 101 of the vehicle 100 can be configured to adapt the deceleration and / or acceleration, in particular the time course of the deceleration and / or acceleration, of the vehicle 100 that occurs automatically in the driving functions, in particular in the UCC driving functions, depending on the driver data, in particular depending on the detected level of attentiveness of the driver, thereby improving the comfort and safety of the driving functions.
[0130] By monitoring the driver's attention, the braking progression of the vehicle 100 can be configured such that the resulting vehicle motion directs the driver's attention to initiating an automated braking maneuver. Thus, the driver of the vehicle 100 may monitor automated braking with increased probability. For example, braking can be initiated with a shock, which generates a haptic signal to the driver (detected as not paying attention) as an indication to direct their attention to the driving task.
[0131] Alternatively or additionally, the time course of deceleration and / or acceleration of the vehicle 100 can depend on the set driving mode (sport, comfort and / or energy saving (eco)). For example, deceleration of the vehicle 100 can start later (e.g. in sport mode) and / or be performed with increased deceleration values if the driver of the vehicle 100 is detected as being attentive. Thus, the comfort and safety of the driving function can be improved.
[0132] The control unit 101 can be configured to identify the type of the signal display unit 200, 210 (from a predetermined amount of different types) (based on, in particular, the surrounding data and / or based on the map data). Exemplary types are a signal light installation 200 or a traffic sign 210. Alternatively or additionally, the control unit 101 can be configured to predict (based on, in particular, the surrounding data and / or based on the map data) duration information about an expected duration during which the vehicle 100 will need to stop at the signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead before the vehicle 100 can move off again. Thus, it is possible to detect stop information regarding the stopping of the vehicle 100 at the signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead (based on the map data and / or the surrounding data).
[0133] The automated deceleration of the vehicle 100 at the signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead can then be effected depending on the duration information and / or the type of signal display unit 200, 210 (i.e., depending on the stop information). In particular, the time course of the deceleration and / or the total duration of the deceleration process can be adapted or set depending on the duration information and / or the type of signal display unit 200, 210 (i.e., depending on the stop information). For example, at a signal light installation 200 with a red signal group 201, a relatively slow deceleration process can be selected (because the vehicle 100 would have to wait until the signal group 201 changes to green anyway). On the other hand, at a stop sign 210, a relatively fast deceleration process can be selected because the vehicle 100 can potentially continue driving immediately after stopping (if traffic on the intersecting traffic lanes allows). Adapting the deceleration process can improve the comfort of the driving function.
[0134] The UCC driving function normally controls the vehicle 100 to a standstill. As described above, different deceleration progressions can be used depending on the type of signal display unit 200, 210. In particular, automated braking at a traffic signal 200 may be different from automated braking at a stop sign 210 (because the driver can continue driving immediately after stopping at the stop sign 210).
[0135] Alternatively or additionally, the driving behavior of the vehicle 100, in particular the deceleration or deceleration characteristics, can be selected by a user of the vehicle 100 via a driving experience switch. The driving function can accept different deceleration transitions for the traffic light 200 and / or the stop sign 210 at the driver's will via the driving experience switch (e.g., Eco, Comfort, Sport, etc.). The different deceleration transitions can be brought about by adapting one or more parameters in the trajectory planning of the vehicle 100.
[0136] By adapting the deceleration progression of the UCC navigation function to the type of signal display unit 200, 210, it is possible to improve the comfort and safety of the navigation function, in particular to avoid disruption of the following traffic that may occur when decelerating too slowly, for example before a stop sign 210.
[0137] In the UCC driving function, the driver of the vehicle 100 is informed via the user interface 107, in particular on the display 400, of the signal display units 200, 210 that are located ahead in the lane in which the vehicle 100 is traveling and for which the vehicle 100 must stop. For example, a red light or stop sign symbol can be displayed on the display 400. Alternatively or additionally, an acoustic output can be generated for the detected signal display units 200, 210. An automated braking process of the vehicle 100 can then be initiated automatically (aUCC) or after an action by the driver (mUCC) to a stop at the signal display unit 200, 210, in particular to the stop line of the signal display unit 200, 210.
[0138] The control unit 101 can be configured to monitor (based on detected ambient data) the (signal display) state, in particular the color, of the signal group 201 of the signal display unit 200, 210 associated with the vehicle 100 while the vehicle 100 is stopped at the signal display unit 200, 210. The control unit 101 can also be configured to change or completely erase or withdraw the display on the signal display unit 200, 210 (and / or cause an acoustic output) when a phase change of the signal group 201 from red to green is detected and / or when the vehicle 100 comes to a stop at the signal display unit 200, 210. Thus, the driver of the vehicle 100 can be informed in an unambiguous manner that the signal display unit 200, 210 is no longer important for the longitudinal operation of the vehicle 100. The withdrawal of the display can be effected in automatic and / or manual mode of UCC.
[0139] Furthermore, the driver of the vehicle 100 can cause the vehicle 100 to start moving off at the signal display unit 200, 210 (in particular after a change from red to green has been detected) via the operating element 413 of the user interface 107 (e.g. via the reset button). In particular, by operating the operating element 413, the driver can cause the vehicle 100 to accelerate again to a set speed or target speed (taking into account a set target distance to the preceding vehicle). Starting off at the signal display unit 200, 210 by operating the (reset) operating element 413 may be possible in automatic and / or manual mode of the UCC.
[0140] Furthermore, starting after stopping at the signal display units 200, 210 can be effected by operating the accelerator pedal of the vehicle 100. However, this may lead to the termination of the UCC driving function in some cases. Starting via the operating element 413 of the user interface 107 (in particular via a button) therefore allows a smooth continuation of the UCC driving function (in automatic and / or manual mode of the UCC driving function) at a series of consecutive signal display units 200, 210.
[0141] In particular, the UCC driving function can be configured such that after a stop and a change to green is detected at the traffic signal 200 (possibly manually accepted), the indication for the traffic signal 200 is removed. The driver can also start driving via the button 413. This can improve the comfort of the UCC driving function. In addition, it can provide consistent behavior with the ACC driving function (in a stopped state without a preceding vehicle). The control unit 101 can be configured to start a timer from the start of a change to green at the traffic signal 200 (possibly manually accepted), which timer causes the red indication for the traffic signal 200 to be removed from the stopped state of the vehicle 100.
[0142] The control unit 101 of the vehicle 100 can be configured to block or prevent the vehicle 100 from starting at the signal display unit 200, 210 in response to an operation of the operating elements 411, 412, 413 of the user interface 107 when it is detected that the vehicle 100 is in the first row (front row) of the signal display unit 200, 210. In other words, starting via an operation of the operating elements 411, 412, 413 of the user interface 107 may, in some cases, only be possible if at least one other preceding vehicle 100 is in front of the vehicle 100 at the signal display unit 200, 210. This can improve the safety of the UCC driving function. In particular, it can reliably prevent the driver of the vehicle 100 from accidentally operating the operating elements 411, 412, 413 of the user interface 107 (in particular the rocker switch 411 and / or the buttons 412, 413) of the user interface 107 to start at the (possibly red) traffic light 200.
[0143] It is therefore possible to reliably prevent the driver from inadvertently starting off when stopped at a red traffic light 200 by setting a set speed, for example, via the rocker switch 411 or by confirming a limit proposal with the set button 412. Furthermore, it is possible to prevent the vehicle 100 from starting off again and accelerating to the set speed by the driver's operation of a button. This can be achieved in that, as long as the vehicle 100 is in the first row at the end of the stop-related traffic light 200, a transition from the state "vehicle stopped" to the state "start" by the driver's confirmation of the operating elements 411, 412, 413 is not possible or is blocked. Therefore, operation of the operating elements 411, 412, 413 is ineffective.
[0144] The control unit 101 of the vehicle 100 can be configured to determine whether the vehicle 100 is in the first row of the signal display unit 200, 210 based on the surrounding data and / or based on the position data (associated with the map data). In particular, it can detect the distance of the vehicle 100 to the stop point or stop line of the signal display unit 200, 210. Then, based on the detected distance, it can determine whether the vehicle 100 is in the first row.
[0145] It may be that the state of a signal display unit 200, 210, in particular the color of a signal group 201 of the signal display unit 200, 210, cannot be detected or cannot be reliably detected based on ambient data from one or more ambient sensors 103 of the vehicle 100. This may lead to low availability of the UCC driving function.
[0146] The control unit 101 can be configured to detect a preceding vehicle traveling ahead (immediately ahead) of the vehicle 100 based on the ambient data. Then, the UCC driving functions, in particular the automated longitudinal steering of the vehicle 100, can be executed or provided in the signal display units 200, 210 based on the driving behavior of the preceding vehicle. Taking the driving behavior of the preceding vehicle into account in the operation of the UCC driving functions can improve the availability of the driving functions and therefore the comfort.
[0147] During operation of the UCC navigation function, it may not be possible to fully detect the color of the traffic signal 200, for example due to obscuration or poor light conditions. Furthermore, in complex intersection geometries (with different signal groups 201), it may not be possible to assign different signal groups 201 to individual driving directions. In order to increase the degree of automation of the longitudinal control function and thus the comfort for the driver, it may be possible to analyze the behavior of the preceding vehicle and take it into account in the operation of the navigation function in addition to the traffic signal color and / or the attributes of the signal display unit 200, 210 based on map data.
[0148] If the preceding vehicle passes, for example, a traffic light 200 located ahead that is probably green, it is possible to potentially follow the preceding vehicle. In particular, automated braking can be potentially canceled as long as a possibly relevant green traffic light is detected based on the ambient data. In other words, the control unit 101 can be configured to detect based on the ambient data whether at least one of the signal groups 201 of the signal light installation or traffic light 200 located ahead has a green color. If it is green, and if it is detected (based on the ambient data) that the preceding vehicle traveling ahead (just before) the vehicle 100 will pass the signal light installation 200, the vehicle 100 will pass the signal light installation 200 (even if it is not possible to unambiguously determine whether the signal group 201 with a green color is relevant for the traveling direction of the vehicle 100 based on the ambient data and map data). Such consideration of the traveling behavior of the preceding vehicle can reliably improve the availability of the traveling function.
[0149] Alternatively or additionally, the control unit 101 can be configured to assume that the traffic signal 200 has switched from red to green (or that a temporary traffic signal (which operates if necessary) has been switched off) in the event of loss of visibility of the traffic signal 200 when the vehicle 100 is stationary and when a preceding vehicle starts moving. In some cases, an automated starting process of the vehicle 100 can be initiated. In other words, the control unit 101 can be configured to detect, via the signal display units 200 and 210, that a preceding vehicle located in front of (just ahead of) the vehicle 100 is starting to move. Based on this, an automated starting of the vehicle 100 can be initiated (possibly only after the driver of the vehicle 100 operates the operating elements 411, 412, and 413) even without detecting the (signal display) state of the signal display units 200 and 210. This can reliably increase the availability of the UCC driving function.
[0150] The driver of vehicle 100 can typically override the automated longitudinal steering of the UCC cruise function by operating the accelerator pedal and / or brake pedal. Detected operation of the accelerator pedal and / or brake pedal can also be used to engage the UCC cruise function in some cases. However, automatic termination of the UCC cruise function in response to detected operation of the accelerator pedal and / or brake pedal of vehicle 100 may result in reduced comfort and / or reduced safety of the UCC cruise function.
[0151] For example, the stopping position of the vehicle 100 at the signal display unit 200, 210, particularly the stop line of the signal display unit 200, 210, may be perceived by the driver of the vehicle 100 as being too far in front of the signal display unit 200, 210 (particularly when the vehicle 100 is in the first row before the stop line and therefore there is no vehicle ahead). In such a case, the driver may tend to operate the accelerator pedal to drive the vehicle 100 closer to the stop line, which may result in the UCC cruise function being cancelled and / or which may prevent automated starting in the cruise function.
[0152] In another example, the driver of vehicle 100 may want to change from a stopped state in a first lane before traffic light 200 into an adjacent lane (e.g., to shorten the distance to the stop line). To this end, the driver operates the accelerator pedal to drive vehicle 100 into the adjacent lane. This may lead to the termination of the UCC cruise function and subsequent lack of longitudinal driving assistance when starting off at traffic light 200.
[0153] Furthermore, if the driver operates the accelerator pedal at the time the signal display unit 200, 210 is detected (and therefore the assistance of the UCC driving function is terminated), the signal display unit 200, 210 detected by the UCC driving function may not be taken into account during automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle (and in some cases may be passed over without automated braking).
[0154] On the other hand, the driver of the vehicle 100 should be able to override the UCC driving function reliably and in a comfortable manner (in particular by operating the accelerator pedal), for example in the event of an erroneous braking of the driving function.
[0155] The control unit 101 may be configured to detect deflection information relating to the deflection (pressure) of the accelerator pedal, in particular the degree of deflection. The deflection information may be detected, for example, based on an accelerator pedal sensor of the vehicle 100. Alternatively or additionally, the control unit 101 may be configured to detect time information relating to the duration of the accelerator pedal operation. Then, based on the deflection information and / or based on the time information, it may be determined whether automated longitudinal steering assistance of the vehicle 100 in the signal display unit 200, 210 is provided and / or whether a driving function is terminated.
[0156] In particular, the control unit 101 can be configured to detect whether the accelerator pedal deflection is greater than or less than a deflection threshold (e.g., 25% of the maximum possible accelerator pedal deflection) based on the deflection information, and further, the control unit 101 can be configured to detect whether the duration of the accelerator pedal deflection is greater than or less than a time threshold (e.g., 4 seconds) based on the time information.
[0157] The control unit 101 - The accelerator pedal deflection is below the deflection threshold, and - The duration of accelerator pedal operation is less than the time threshold. If detected, the UCC cruise control function may be configured to allow accelerator pedal operation without terminating the UCC cruise function.
[0158] On the other hand, The accelerator pedal deflection is greater than the deflection threshold, or - The duration of accelerator pedal operation is greater than the time threshold. If detected, it can cause a disconnection or termination of the UCC running function.
[0159] In this case, the disconnection or suspension may only concern the next signal and display unit 200, 210 following the accelerator pedal actuation. Thus, in some cases, it is possible to only cause a temporary disconnection or termination of the UCC driving function (only for the signal and display unit 200, 210 directly following the accelerator pedal actuation).
[0160] Thus, the comfort and / or safety of the UCC driving function can be improved. In particular, the driver of vehicle 100 may be able to (lightly) operate the accelerator pedal to drive vehicle 100 to the stop line in front of signal display unit 200, 210 and / or into an adjacent lane (without terminating automated assistance of the UCC driving function for a subsequent departure of vehicle 100, for example). Furthermore, even if the driver momentarily and relatively lightly operates the accelerator pedal (while signal display unit 200, 210 is detected), the detected signal display unit 200, 210 can be taken into account in the automated longitudinal driving of vehicle 100. Furthermore, in this way, a comfortable and safe deactivation of the UCC driving function's intervention can be enabled.
[0161] Thus, the driving function can be configured to be immediately disconnected (only) when a predetermined accelerator pedal angle is exceeded, or the disconnection can be brought about when a predetermined accelerator pedal time threshold is exceeded (and the deflection threshold is not lowered), while the time until the time threshold is reached can be used by the driver to carefully approach the stop line at the intersection.
[0162] Additionally, the cruise function can be configured such that it is not disengaged while the accelerator pedal is depressed when the traffic light 200 is detected, thereby reliably preventing unresponsive passing of the traffic light 200.
[0163] While stopped at a red traffic light 200, the driver may actuate the accelerator pedal when the traffic light 200 changes to green, causing the vehicle to move away because the change to green has not yet been detected by the UCC cruise function (e.g., due to a delay and / or non-detection of the color change). Acting on the accelerator pedal may result in the UCC cruise function being terminated (and a corresponding request to take over (TOR) or related takeover request being issued). This may be perceived as annoying by the driver of the vehicle 100.
[0164] The control unit 101 can be configured to detect speed data related to the vehicle speed of the vehicle 100 during a starting process initiated by the driver of the vehicle 100 by operating the accelerator pedal. Furthermore, the control unit 101 can be configured to take over automated longitudinal driving from the driver as long as the vehicle speed initiated by operating the accelerator pedal does not yet exceed a predetermined speed threshold. Thus, the issuance of TOR and / or the deactivation of the UCC driving function can be suppressed and / or prevented until the speed threshold is reached (which can cause the takeover of longitudinal driving by the driving function). On the other hand, the issuance of TOR and / or the deactivation of the UCC driving function can occur when (e.g., immediately after) the speed threshold (e.g., 10 km / h) is reached or exceeded. Thus, the comfort for the driver of the vehicle 100 can be further improved.
[0165] The control unit 101 may be configured to detect a plurality of different driving modes in which the vehicle 100 is operated. Exemplary driving modes include: a sporty driving mode in which the vehicle 100 has relatively high driving dynamics with relatively high acceleration and / or deceleration values; a comfort driving mode in which the vehicle 100 has a particularly comfortable driving behavior with relatively low acceleration and / or deceleration values, and / or An eco-driving mode in which the vehicle 100 is driven in a particularly energy-saving manner. is.
[0166] The driving mode may be configurable by a user of the vehicle 100, for example via the user interface 107, for example via one or more operating elements of the user interface 107.
[0167] Furthermore, the control unit 101 can be configured to activate the UCC driving function depending on the set driving mode. In particular, the driving behavior of the vehicle 100, for example the deceleration behavior, can be adapted with respect to the signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead depending on the driving mode. For example, the time at which the vehicle 100 starts to react to a detected signal display unit 200, 210 (which indicates that the vehicle 100 should stop) can be adapted depending on the driving mode. In eco driving mode, for example, a particularly early reaction of the vehicle 100 can occur, whereas in comfort driving mode the reaction occurs only later, and in sport driving mode the reaction occurs even later.
[0168] Alternatively or additionally, the type and kind of reaction of the vehicle 100 to the detected signal display units 200, 210 to be considered can be adapted depending on the set driving mode. Exemplary types or kinds of reactions are: Coasting of the vehicle 100, in which the wheels of the vehicle 100 are decoupled from the drive source of the vehicle 100, and in some cases the drive source may be deactivated; a towing operation of the vehicle 100, in which the wheels of the vehicle 100 pull the drive source together, thereby leading to a towing deceleration of the vehicle 100; and / or Active (friction and / or regenerative) braking operations in which braking torque is actively applied to one or more wheels of the vehicle 100 (e.g., by friction brakes and / or by electric machines). is.
[0169] In the eco-driving mode, for example, when approaching the signal display unit 200, 210, it is possible to first switch to coasting, then towing, and finally to braking. In the comfort driving mode, it is possible to omit coasting in some cases, directly start towing, and then start braking. In the sport driving mode, it is possible to omit coasting and towing in some cases, and directly start braking.
[0170] Therefore, the deceleration behavior of the vehicle 100 when approaching the signal display unit 200, 210 can be adapted to the set driving mode, thereby further improving the comfort of the vehicle 100.
[0171] The control unit 101 can therefore be configured to vary the (output) time point for the reaction to the traffic signal depending on the set driving mode. In eco driving mode, a relatively early start of the traffic signal indication can be achieved, for example, with a coasting, towing and braking sequence. In comfort driving mode, an average start time point for the traffic signal indication can be selected, for example, with a towing, braking sequence. In sport driving mode, a relatively late start of the traffic signal indication can be achieved, for example, directly with a braking sequence.
[0172] Traffic signal displays (especially the deceleration progression of the vehicle 100) can be comfortably configured by adapting them to the driving mode. Furthermore, a predicted driving behavior that reduces dynamics in advance, especially with respect to existing objects, can be displayed "by early accelerator release." This can provide comfort and safety benefits to the driver of the vehicle 100. Depending on the driving mode (e.g., Eco, Comfort, and Sport), characteristics (driving characteristics and / or deceleration characteristics) that are respectively adapted to the driving mode can be set. This can enable harmonious interaction between the ACC function and the UCC driving function.
[0173] In the following, different aspects of the vehicle driving system 101 described herein will be explained based on methods. It should be noted that different features of different methods can be combined with each other in any way.
[0174] FIG. 5 a shows a flowchart of an exemplary (possibly computer-implemented) method 500 for providing driving functions (particularly UCC driving functions) for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle 100.
[0175] The method 500 comprises detecting 501, during operation of a navigation function, data relating to a first signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead in the direction of travel of the vehicle 100. In particular, the data may be ambient data from one or more ambient sensors of the vehicle 100 and / or map data about the lane network in which the vehicle 100 is traveling.
[0176] Furthermore, the method 500 comprises operating 502 a driving function of the first signal display unit 200, 210 in an automatic mode or in a manual mode depending on the data about the first signal display unit 200, 210. The first signal display unit 200, 210 can then be taken into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100, possibly automatically in the automatic mode, and possibly only after approval by the user of the vehicle 100 in the manual mode.
[0177] For example, if the color of the signal group 201 of the signal display unit 200, 210 that is relevant for the direction of travel of the vehicle 100 can be determined unambiguously based on the data, the navigation function can be operated in automatic mode. If the color of the relevant signal group 201 cannot be determined unambiguously, the manual mode can be used in some cases. Thus, depending on the data available for the signal display unit 200, 210, the automatic or manual mode of the navigation function can be flexibly used. Flexible changes between the automatic and manual modes can increase the availability of the navigation function and thus the comfort.
[0178] FIG. 5b shows a flowchart of an exemplary (possibly computer-implemented) method 510 for providing navigation functions (particularly UCC navigation functions) for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle 100 in a signal display unit 200, 210.
[0179] The method 510 includes detecting 511 that, during operation of the driving function, a user of the vehicle 100 changes the setting of a characteristic of the driving function (e.g., changing from automatic mode to manual mode or deactivating the driving function) at a set time or position on the vehicle 100.
[0180] The method 510 further comprises determining 512 that, at a set time or position, the first signal display unit 200 located ahead in the direction of travel of the vehicle 100 is already taken into account in the automated longitudinal steering of the vehicle 100. Furthermore, the method 510 comprises considering 513 the setting change only in the signal display unit 200, 210 following the first signal display unit 200, 210 in the case of automated longitudinal steering of the vehicle 100 and / or after the end or completion of the automated longitudinal steering of the vehicle 100 at the first signal display unit 200, 210 (e.g., only after braking the vehicle 100 to a standstill at the first signal display unit 200, 210). In this case, the automated longitudinal steering of the first signal display unit 200, 210 can continue without considering the setting change. This allows for particularly reliable operation of the steering function.
[0181] FIG. 5c shows a flowchart of an exemplary (possibly computer-implemented) method 520 for providing navigation functions (particularly UCC navigation functions) for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle 100 in a signal display unit 200, 210.
[0182] The method 520 includes detecting 521 ambient data about the surroundings of the vehicle 100 ahead of the vehicle 100 in the direction of travel during operation of the navigation function, where the ambient data can be detected by one or more ambient sensors 103 of the vehicle 100. The method 520 further includes detecting 522, based on the ambient data, a first signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead of the vehicle 100 in the direction of travel in a lane in which the vehicle 100 is traveling.
[0183] The method 520 further comprises identifying 523 that there is a discrepancy between the first signal display unit 200, 210 detected based on the ambient data and map data for the lane network on which the vehicle 100 is traveling. For example, it may be detected that the first signal display unit 200, 210 detected based on the ambient data has a different number (in particular a larger number) of different signal groups 201 than those shown in the map data.
[0184] Additionally, the method 520 includes providing 524 an unavailability output, in particular an NVA, to a user of the vehicle 100 in response to the detected discrepancy to inform the user that the first signal display unit 200, 210 detected based on the ambient data is not taken into account in the navigation function for automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100. Thus, the safety of the navigation function can be further improved.
[0185] FIG. 5d shows a flowchart of an exemplary (possibly computer-implemented) method 530 for providing navigation functions (particularly UCC navigation functions) for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle 100 in a signal display unit 200, 210.
[0186] The method 530 includes detecting 531 ambient data about the surroundings of the vehicle 100 ahead of the vehicle 100 in the direction of travel during operation of the navigation function. The method 530 further includes detecting 532, based on the ambient data, a first signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead of the vehicle 100 in the direction of travel in a lane in which the vehicle 100 is traveling.
[0187] The method 530 further comprises detecting 533 distance information about the temporal and / or spatial distance 311 of the vehicle 100 to the first signal display unit 200, 210. Additionally, the method 530 comprises enabling or suppressing 534 an output of information about the first signal display unit 200, 210 depending on the distance information. In particular, it is possible to suppress the output (especially the proposal for automated longitudinal driving at the first signal display unit 200, 210) when the vehicle 100 is still very far from the first signal display unit 200, 210. Alternatively or additionally, it is possible to suppress the output (especially the unavailability output) when the vehicle 100 is already close to the first signal display unit. Thus, it is possible to improve the relevance of the output and thus the comfort of the driving function.
[0188] FIG. 5e shows a flowchart of an exemplary (possibly computer-implemented) method 540 for providing navigation functions (particularly UCC navigation functions) for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle 100 in a signal display unit 200, 210.
[0189] The method 540 includes determining 541 that, during operation of the driving function, the vehicle 100 is executing a starting maneuver at the first signal display unit 200, 210. The method 540 further includes detecting 542, based on ambient data from one or more ambient sensors 103 of the vehicle 100, a second signal display unit 200, 210 following the first signal display unit 200, 210, which is positioned ahead of the vehicle 100 in the direction of travel in the lane in which the vehicle 100 is traveling.
[0190] In addition, the method 540 includes checking 543 whether one or more starting process conditions for the starting process (e.g., one or more starting process conditions for the speed of the vehicle 100 and / or for the temporal or spatial distance of the vehicle 100 from the first signal display unit 200, 210) are met.
[0191] The method 540 further comprises taking into account 544 the second signal display unit 200, 210 in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100 depending on whether one or more launch maneuver conditions are fulfilled, whereby in particular a second signal display unit 200, 210 that is detected in the immediate temporal or spatial proximity to the first signal display unit 200, 210 can be left out of consideration, thereby improving the reliability and comfort of the driving function (e.g., because output of an erroneously detected signal display unit 200, 210 is avoided).
[0192] FIG. 5f shows a flowchart of an exemplary (possibly computer-implemented) method 550 for providing navigation functions (particularly UCC navigation functions) for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle 100 in a signal display unit 200, 210.
[0193] The method 550 includes detecting 551, during operation of a navigation function, a first signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead of the vehicle 100 in the direction of travel in a lane in which the vehicle 100 is traveling, based on ambient data from one or more ambient sensors 103 of the vehicle 100. Furthermore, the method 550 includes detecting 552 driver data related to the attentiveness of the driver of the vehicle 100 during monitoring of the navigation function. In addition, the method 550 includes operating 553 a navigation function for automated longitudinal navigation of the vehicle 100 at the first signal display unit 200, 210 depending on the driver data. In particular, the navigation function can be operated in an automatic mode or a manual mode depending on the driver data. Thus, the safety and / or comfort of the navigation function can be improved.
[0194] FIG. 5g shows a flowchart of an exemplary (possibly computer-implemented) method 560 for providing navigation functions (particularly UCC navigation functions) for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle 100 in a signal display unit 200, 210.
[0195] The method 560 includes detecting 561, during operation of the navigation function, a first signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead of the vehicle 100 in the lane in which the vehicle 100 is traveling and in the direction of travel of the vehicle 100. Furthermore, the method 560 includes detecting 562 stop information about an expected stop duration of the vehicle 100 at the first signal display unit 200, 210 and / or about the type of first signal display unit 200, 210 (and thus the expected stop time associated therewith).
[0196] Furthermore, the method 560 comprises causing 563 an automated deceleration of the vehicle 100 at the first signal display unit 200, 210 depending on the stop information. In particular, the time course of the deceleration can be adapted depending on the stop information. Thus, the comfort and / or safety of the driving function can be improved.
[0197] 5h shows a flowchart of an exemplary (possibly computer-implemented) method 570 for providing a navigation function (particularly a UCC navigation function) for automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle 100 in the signal display unit 200, 210. The method 570 includes determining 571 that the vehicle 100 is at a first signal display unit 200, 210 (particularly a red light) during operation of the navigation function. Furthermore, the method 570 includes detecting 572 that the driver of the vehicle 100 operates an operating element 411, 412, 413 (particularly a button or rocker switch) of the user interface 107 of the vehicle 100 to control the navigation function. The method 570 further includes effecting 573 an automated start of the vehicle 100 in response to the detected operation of the operating element 411, 412, 413. Thus, a comfortable and safe start of the signal display unit 200, 210 can be achieved.
[0198] FIG. 5i shows a flowchart of an exemplary (possibly computer-implemented) method 580 for providing navigation functions (particularly UCC navigation functions) for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle 100 in a signal display unit 200, 210.
[0199] The method 580 includes, during operation of the navigation function, determining 581 based on ambient data about a leading vehicle traveling ahead of (and possibly immediately before) the vehicle 100 that the leading vehicle will travel beyond a traffic junction (particularly an intersection) associated with the signal display unit 200, 210. At this time, the leading vehicle may be in the same lane as the vehicle 100.
[0200] Furthermore, the method 580 includes, in response to the detected passage of the preceding vehicle, causing 582 the vehicle 100 to automatically drive beyond the traffic junction following the preceding vehicle if the state of the signal display units 200, 210 (in particular the color of the associated signal group 201) cannot be unambiguously detected as being permissible for passage through the traffic junction. By taking into account the driving behavior of the preceding vehicle, it is possible to increase the availability of driving functions and therefore comfort.
[0201] FIG. 5j shows a flowchart of an exemplary (possibly computer-implemented) method 590 for providing navigation functions (particularly UCC navigation functions) for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle 100 in a signal display unit 200, 210.
[0202] The method 590 includes detecting 591 that the accelerator pedal of the vehicle 100 is operated during operation of a driving function. Furthermore, the method 590 includes detecting 592 operation information about the accelerator pedal operation and / or about the response of the vehicle 100 resulting from the accelerator pedal operation. The method 590 further includes adapting 593, in particular continuing or canceling, the operation of the driving function depending on the operation information. In particular, operation of the accelerator pedal can selectively result in the detected signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead not being taken into account in the automated longitudinal steering of the vehicle (and thus the vehicle 100 passing the detected signal display unit 200, 210 by distance control and / or speed control, in particular the ACC driving function). Taking the operation information into account can reliably increase the availability and comfort of the driving function. In particular, in this way, it is possible to provide a comfortable deactivation of the driving function (selectively for each signal display unit 200, 210).
[0203] 6 shows a flowchart of another exemplary (possibly computer-implemented) method 600 for providing a navigation function for automated longitudinal steering of a vehicle 100 on a signal display unit 200, 210. The method 600 includes detecting 601, during operation of the navigation function, a first signal display unit 200, 210 located ahead of the vehicle 100 in the direction of travel in a lane in which the vehicle 100 is traveling. The signal display unit 200, 210 can be detected, for example, based on ambient data and / or based on map data.
[0204] The method 600 further includes detecting 602 a set driving mode from among a plurality of different driving modes of the vehicle. Here, the driving mode can be set by a user of the vehicle, in particular a driver (e.g., via an operating element of the vehicle). The plurality of driving modes can include, for example, an eco driving mode, a comfort driving mode, and / or a sport driving mode. The different driving modes can be configured to result in different driving dynamics of the vehicle. Here, the driving dynamics in the eco driving mode can be smaller than in the comfort driving mode, and the driving dynamics in the comfort driving mode can be smaller than in the sport driving mode.
[0205] The method 600 further comprises providing 603 automated longitudinal steering of the vehicle 100 depending on the set driving mode when approaching the first signal display unit 200, 210, in particular during deceleration processes at the first signal display unit 200, 210. Taking the set driving mode into account in the operation of the UCC driving function can improve the safety and comfort of the driving function.
[0206] Different aspects of the Urban Cruise Control (UCC) driving function are described herein that provide comfortable and safe automated (SAE Level 2) longitudinal driving taking into account the signal display units 200, 210.
[0207] The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown, and in particular, it should be noted that the specification and drawings illustrate only the principles of the proposed methods, devices and systems. The present invention may also include the following aspects: 1. A vehicle driving system (101) that provides a navigation function for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle (100) in a signal display unit (200, 210), the vehicle driving system (101) comprising: - detecting ambient data about the surroundings of the vehicle (100) located in front of the vehicle (100) in the direction of travel, detected by one or more ambient sensors (103) of the vehicle (100); - detecting, based on the surrounding data, a first signal display unit (200, 210) located ahead of the vehicle (100) in the direction of travel in the lane in which the vehicle (100) is traveling; - identifying a discrepancy between the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the ambient data and map data about the lane network on which the vehicle (100) is traveling; in response thereto, generating an unavailability output to inform a user of the vehicle (100) that the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the ambient data is not taken into account in the navigation functions for automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle (100). A vehicle driving system comprising: 2. The vehicle driving system (101) described in 1. above, characterized in that the vehicle driving system (101) is configured to recognize as a contradiction that the first signal display unit (200, 210) is not listed or is incorrectly listed in the map data. 3.- The vehicle (100) includes a user interface (107), The vehicle operation system (101) is configured to output an unavailability output to a user of the vehicle (100) via a user interface (107) of the vehicle (100). The vehicle driving system (101) according to 1. or 2. above. 4. The vehicle driving system (101) according to any one of 1. to 3. above, wherein the unavailability output includes a visual, auditory and / or tactile output. 5.- The map data includes one or more attributes of the signal display unit (200, 210), -One or more attributes the type of the signal display unit (200, 210), in particular whether the signal display unit (200, 210) is a signal light installation (200) or a traffic sign (210), and / or the number of different signal groups (201) of the signal display units (200, 210) for different directions of travel at the junction of the traffic network where the signal display units (200, 210) are located, and / or the position of the signal display units (200, 210) within the lane network and / or the position of the stop lines of the signal display units (200, 210), and / or - the relative distance of the stop line of the signal display unit (200, 210) to the signal display unit (200, 210); The vehicle driving system (101) according to any one of the above items 1 to 4, characterized in that: 6. The two-way driving system (101) - for automatically driving the vehicle (100) longitudinally in a driving function depending on a target speed and / or a target distance to a preceding vehicle (100) traveling in front of the vehicle (100); - when the signal display unit (200, 210) is not taken into account in the driving function, the vehicle (100) automatically drives longitudinally past the signal display unit (200, 210) depending on the target speed and / or depending on the target distance, in particular driving longitudinally beyond the stop line of the signal display unit (200, 210) regardless of the color of the signal light of the signal display unit (200, 210); The vehicle driving system (101) according to any one of the above items 1 to 5 is configured as follows. 7. When the signal display unit (200, 210) is taken into account in the driving function, the vehicle driving system (101) - determining whether the vehicle (100) needs to stop at the signal display unit (200, 210), in particular at the stop line of the signal display unit (200, 210), based on the surrounding data, in particular based on the color of the signal light of the signal display unit (200, 210) indicated by the surrounding data; and - automatically stopping the vehicle (100) at the signal display unit (200, 210) when it is identified at the signal display unit (200, 210) that the vehicle (100) needs to stop; and / or - if it is determined that the vehicle (100) does not need to stop at the first signal display unit (200, 210), the vehicle (100) is automatically driven past the signal display unit (200, 210), in particular longitudinally beyond the stop line of the signal display unit (200, 210), in particular depending on a target speed and / or a target distance to a preceding vehicle (100) traveling in front of the vehicle (100), The vehicle driving system (101) according to any one of the above items 1 to 6 is configured as follows. 8. The vehicle driving system (101) - detecting the type of discrepancy between the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the surrounding data and the map data; and -To cause unavailability output depending on the type of discrepancy detected The vehicle driving system (101) according to any one of the above items 1 to 7 is configured as follows. 9. A vehicle driving system (101) - detecting that a first type of inconsistency exists, in which the map data indicates the presence of a traffic junction at the location of the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the surrounding data, but indicates no information or contradictory information about the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the surrounding data; and in response thereto, to not output an unavailability output and / or to output a suggestion to a user of the vehicle (100) regarding taking the first signal display unit (200, 210) into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle (100). The vehicle driving system (101) according to item 8 above is configured as follows. 10. A vehicle driving system (101) - detecting the existence of a second type of inconsistency in which the map data indicates that there is no traffic junction and / or no lane at the location of the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the surrounding data; and In response to this, the unavailability output is output. The vehicle driving system (101) according to 8. or 9. above, characterized by being configured as follows. 11. A method (520) for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle (100) in a signal display unit (200, 210), the method (520) comprising: - detecting (521) surrounding data about the surroundings of the vehicle (100) located in front of the vehicle (100) in the direction of travel, detected by one or more surrounding sensors (103) of the vehicle (100); - detecting (522) a first signal display unit (200, 210) located ahead of the vehicle (100) in the direction of travel in the lane in which the vehicle (100) is traveling based on the surrounding data; - identifying (523) a discrepancy between the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the ambient data and map data about the lane network on which the vehicle (100) is traveling; In response, generating an unavailability output (524) to inform a user that the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the ambient data is not taken into account in a navigation function for automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle (100). A method comprising:
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1. A vehicle driving system (101) that provides a driving function for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle (100) in a signal display unit (200, 210), the vehicle driving system (101) comprising: - detecting surrounding data about the surroundings of the vehicle (100) located in front of the vehicle (100) in the direction of travel, detected by one or more surrounding sensors (103) of the vehicle (100); - detecting, based on the surrounding data, a first signal display unit (200, 210) located ahead of the vehicle (100) in the direction of travel and in the lane in which the vehicle (100) is traveling; - to identify any inconsistencies between the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected on the basis of the surrounding data and map data on the lane network on which the vehicle (100) is traveling, - in response thereto, generating an unavailability output to inform a user of the vehicle (100) that the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the ambient data is not taken into account in the driving functions for automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle (100). A vehicle driving system comprising:
2. The vehicle driving system (101) according to claim 1, characterized in that the vehicle driving system (101) is configured to recognize as a contradiction that the first signal display unit (200, 210) is not listed or is incorrectly listed in the map data.
3. the vehicle (100) includes a user interface (107), The vehicle operation system (101) is configured to output an unavailability output to a user of the vehicle (100) via a user interface (107) of the vehicle (100). A vehicle driving system (101) according to claim 1 or 2.
4. The vehicle driving system (101) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the unavailability output comprises a visual, an auditory and / or a tactile output.
5. - the map data comprises one or more attributes for the signal display unit (200, 210); - one or more attributes the type of the signal display unit (200, 210), in particular whether the signal display unit (200, 210) is a signal light installation (200) or a traffic sign (210), and / or the number of different signal groups (201) of the signal display units (200, 210) for different directions of travel at the junction of the lane network where the signal display units (200, 210) are located, and / or the position of the signal display unit (200, 210) within the lane network and / or the position of the stop line of the signal display unit (200, 210), and / or the relative distance of the stop line of the signal display unit (200, 210) to the signal display unit (200, 210); The vehicle driving system (101) according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that it shows:
6. A vehicle driving system (101), - for automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle (100) in a driving function depending on a target speed and / or a target distance to a preceding vehicle (100) traveling in front of the vehicle (100); - when the first signal display unit (200, 210) is not taken into account in the driving function, the vehicle (100) automatically drives longitudinally past the first signal display unit (200, 210) depending on the target speed and / or depending on the target distance, and drives longitudinally beyond the stop line of the first signal display unit (200, 210) regardless of the color of the signal light of the first signal display unit (200, 210). The vehicle driving system (101) according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that it is configured
7. When the first signal display unit (200, 210) is taken into account in the driving function, the vehicle driving system (101) - determining whether the vehicle (100) needs to stop at the first signal display unit (200, 210), in particular at the stop line of the first signal display unit (200, 210), based on the surrounding data, in particular based on the color of the signal lights of the first signal display unit (200, 210) indicated by the surrounding data; and - to automatically stop the vehicle (100) at the first signal display unit (200, 210) if it is identified at the first signal display unit (200, 210) that the vehicle (100) needs to stop; and / or - if it is determined that the vehicle (100) does not need to stop at the first signal display unit (200, 210), the vehicle (100) is automatically driven past the first signal display unit (200, 210), in particular longitudinally beyond the stop line of the first signal display unit (200, 210), in particular depending on a target speed and / or a target distance to a preceding vehicle (100) traveling in front of the vehicle (100); The vehicle driving system (101) according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that it is configured
8. A vehicle driving system (101) - to detect the type of inconsistency between the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the surrounding data and the map data; and - To generate unavailability outputs depending on the type of discrepancy detected The vehicle driving system (101) according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that it is configured
9. A vehicle driving system (101) - detecting that there is a first type of inconsistency, in which the map data indicates the presence of a traffic junction at the location of the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the surrounding data, but indicates no information or contradictory information about the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the surrounding data; and in response thereto, to not output an unavailability output and / or to output a suggestion to the user of the vehicle (100) about taking the first signal display unit (200, 210) into account in the automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle (100).
9. The vehicle driving system (101) according to claim 8, characterized in that it is configured
10. A vehicle driving system (101) - detecting the existence of a second type of inconsistency in which the map data indicates that there is no traffic junction and / or no lane at the location of the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the surrounding data; and - in response to this, output an unavailability output 10. A vehicle driving system (101) according to claim 8 or 9, characterized in that it is configured
11. 1. A method (520) for providing navigation functionality for automated longitudinal driving of a vehicle (100) in a signal display unit (200, 210), the method (520) comprising: - detecting (521) surrounding data about the surroundings of the vehicle (100) located in front of the vehicle (100) in the direction of travel, detected by one or more surrounding sensors (103) of the vehicle (100); - detecting (522) a first signal display unit (200, 210) located ahead of the vehicle (100) in the direction of travel and in the lane in which the vehicle (100) is traveling based on the surrounding data; - identifying (523) a discrepancy between the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the ambient data and map data for the lane network in which the vehicle (100) is traveling; In response, generating an unavailability output (524) to inform a user that the first signal display unit (200, 210) detected based on the ambient data is not taken into account in the navigation function for automated longitudinal driving of the vehicle (100). A method comprising:
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