Perception Safety Flashcards
Definition: Perception Safety
Perception of relevant information of the traffic environment by the driver and visibility of the own vehicle for other road users
Definition: Lumen
Lumen (lm) - Dimension of luminous flux emitted by a light source
Assesment of the light source
Definition: Lux
Lux (lx) - Dimension of the illuminance falling on an object
Assessment of the efficiency
Limits of Visual Perception
Physical filters:
- Twilight
- Darkness
- Fog, rain, snow
- Aging and wear of the windscreen
- Reflections onto the carriageway
Physiologicial filters:
- Physiolocigal dazzling
- Faculty of sight and age
- Different viewing distance
- Fatigue
Psychological filters:
- Distance and velocity perception
- Psychological dazzling (Distraction by light source)
- Cognitive tunneling
Requirements on Headlamp Systems (High beam light)
Visibility range
- long range
- Sufficient side spreading
- Sufficient height spreading
Requirements on Headlamp Systems (Low beam light)
Dazzling safety
- Optical visibility range
- Adjustable cut-off line
- Asymmetrical light distribution
Cut-off line
For the right-hand traffic the cut-off line runs horizontally to the left, away from the vehicle axis. To the right it rises at an angle of 15 deg. In the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, the light-dark boundary with the reference to the headlight centre moves downward, lowered by 1% i.e. around 25cm over a distance of 25m.
Above the light-dark boundary is the area of glare. The intensity of the low beam light should not amount to more than 1lx, 25m in front of the vehicle. Within the area of the oncoming traffic, this limit value to only 0,6lx. Below the light-dark boundary, a high intensity of light is desired.
Asymmetrical Light Distribution
- Wide side illumination
- Selective road illumination
- Broad road illumination
Reflector types
- Paraboloid
- Free-Form (FF)
- Ellipsoid - DE (Projection)
- Super-DE (FF + Projection)
Elements of Intelligent Front Lighting
- Dynamic headlamp levelling
- Adaptive headlights
- Bending light
- Adaptive light
- Cornering light
Aims of the adaptive headlamp systems
- Better illumination on winding roads
- Headlamps should follow curves
- Better illumination in built-up areas
- Wide-angle light to better illuminate pavements and intersections
- “Cornering light” analogous to bending light
- New high beam with great luminosity and range
- Narrow beam that does not dazzle oncoming traffic
Near Infrared (NIR) - Night Vision
- Active night vision system, infrared radiation source is mounted at car front, camera can be mounted within the car
- CCD or CMOS camera captures reflected visible infrared light, image is displayed in cockpit monitors or on a Head-Up display
- Radiation is reflected by objects like visible light, displayed image appears natural like the lighted scenery, image is simple to understand
Name six essential components of an automotive headlamp
- Reflector
- Lighting unit
- Housing
- Covering frame
- Cover plate
- Bulb holder
Two headlamp principles
- Reflection system: Light is distributed through a reflector
- Projection system: Light is distributed through a lens