METHOD AND EVALUATION AND CONTROL UNIT FOR ADAPTING A HEADLIGHT BEAM BOUNDARY OF A LIGHT CONE
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Abstract
A method for adapting a headlight beam boundary of a light cone of at least one headlight of a vehicle includes the following steps: detecting at least one area of a roadway, the area being situated in the travel direction of the vehicle; determining a topography of the at least one area of the roadway; and providing a control signal for adapting the headlight beam boundary as a function of the topography.
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20 Claims
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1-10. -10. (canceled)
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11. A method for adapting a headlight beam boundary of a light cone of at least one headlight of a vehicle, comprising:
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detecting at least one area of a roadway, the area being situated in the travel direction of the vehicle; determining a topography of the at least one area of the roadway; and providing a control signal for adapting the headlight beam boundary as a function of the topography. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A system for adapting a headlight beam boundary of a light cone of at least one headlight of a vehicle, comprising:
a control unit including a processor configured to perform the following; detecting at least one area of a roadway, the area being situated in the travel direction of the vehicle; determining a topography of the at least one area of a roadway; and providing a control signal for adapting the headlight beam boundary as a function of the topography.
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20. A non-transitory, computer-readable data storage medium storing a computer program having program codes which, when executed on a computer, perform a method for adapting a headlight beam boundary of a light cone of at least one headlight of a vehicle, the method comprising:
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detecting at least one area of a roadway, the area being situated in the travel direction of the vehicle; determining a topography of the at least one area of the roadway; and providing a control signal for adapting the headlight beam boundary as a function of the topography.
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