Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240190425). DRIVING SUPPORT DEVICE simplified abstract

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DRIVING SUPPORT DEVICE

Organization Name

toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Shunta Sano of Susono-shi (JP)

DRIVING SUPPORT DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240190425 titled 'DRIVING SUPPORT DEVICE

The driving support device described in the patent application includes a line of sight detection unit that monitors the line of sight of the occupant in the first following vehicle on the oncoming lane. It also features a moving person estimation unit that determines the likelihood of a crossing moving person being present near the leading vehicle based on the detected line of sight. Additionally, there is a driving support unit that engages in deceleration control of the host vehicle when there is a potential risk of a crossing moving person.

  • Line of sight detection unit monitors the line of sight of the occupant in the first following vehicle.
  • Moving person estimation unit assesses the possibility of a crossing moving person near the leading vehicle.
  • Driving support unit initiates deceleration control of the host vehicle in the presence of a potential risk of a crossing moving person.

Potential Applications: - Enhanced safety features in autonomous vehicles. - Improved collision avoidance systems in vehicles. - Advanced driver assistance systems for pedestrian detection.

Problems Solved: - Mitigating the risk of collisions with pedestrians. - Enhancing overall road safety. - Providing real-time alerts to drivers about potential hazards.

Benefits: - Increased safety for both vehicle occupants and pedestrians. - Reduced accidents and injuries on the road. - Enhanced driving experience with proactive safety measures.

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Pedestrian Detection System for Vehicles This technology can be utilized by automotive manufacturers to integrate advanced safety features in their vehicles, appealing to safety-conscious consumers. It can also be marketed to fleet management companies looking to improve the safety of their vehicles and drivers.

Prior Art: Prior research in the field of pedestrian detection systems in vehicles, such as using sensors and cameras to detect pedestrians in the vehicle's path, can be relevant to this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research in artificial intelligence and computer vision technologies may contribute to the advancement of pedestrian detection systems in vehicles.

Questions about Pedestrian Detection Systems: 1. How does this technology compare to existing pedestrian detection systems in vehicles? 2. What are the potential limitations of this system in different driving conditions?


Original Abstract Submitted

the driving support device includes a line of sight detection unit that detects a line of sight of an occupant of the first following vehicle on the oncoming lane, a moving person estimation unit that estimates whether or not there is a possibility of a crossing moving person being present around the leading vehicle based on the detected line of sight, and a driving support unit that performs deceleration control of the host vehicle and the like when it is estimated that there is a possibility of a crossing moving person being present.