Reference point recognition apparatus for the steering control system of a vehicle
First Claim
1. A reference point recognition apparatus for a steering control system of a moving vehicle wherein a light beam is scanned in the circumferential direction around the moving vehicle while being vertically swung, light beams reflected by a plurality of light reflecting means disposed at reference points remote from the moving vehicle are received to measure the azimuths of the light reflecting means as viewed from the moving vehicle, and the moving vehicle is made to travel along a predetermined path on the basis of the obtained azimuths and a positional information of the reference points, the reference point recognition apparatus comprising:
- means for detecting the azimuths of light detected by a beam receiver during a plurality of circumferential light beam scans performed prior to the start of the traveling of the moving vehicle,means for storing the detected azimuths and the number of times light has been detected in each of the detected azimuths,means for detecting that the number of times light has been detected in each of particular azimuths stored in the memory means has reached a predetermined value,means for determining that said particular azimuths are the azimuths of light reflecting means disposed at said reference points when lights have been detected more than said predetermined number of times in said particular azimuths; and
means for starting the traveling of the moving vehicle after lights have been detected more than said predetermined number of times in said particular azimuths.
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Abstract
A reference point recognizing system for a steering control system comprising a light beam scanner and a beam receiver on a moving vehicle, the light beam scanner scanning a light beam generated in a light beam generator in the circumferential direction while vertically swinging it. The system determines azimuths of light from light reflector reference points detected in the beam receiver in response to the light beam scan prior to the traveling of the moving vehicle. A memory stores the azimuths of the lights and the number of times each of lights are detected. The system determines when the detection of lights in particular azimuths has reached a predetermined number, recognizes when an incident light is detected from substantially the same direction a predetermined number of times or more, and treats that substantially same direction as the azimuth of a predetermined light reflecting means.
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8 Claims
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1. A reference point recognition apparatus for a steering control system of a moving vehicle wherein a light beam is scanned in the circumferential direction around the moving vehicle while being vertically swung, light beams reflected by a plurality of light reflecting means disposed at reference points remote from the moving vehicle are received to measure the azimuths of the light reflecting means as viewed from the moving vehicle, and the moving vehicle is made to travel along a predetermined path on the basis of the obtained azimuths and a positional information of the reference points, the reference point recognition apparatus comprising:
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means for detecting the azimuths of light detected by a beam receiver during a plurality of circumferential light beam scans performed prior to the start of the traveling of the moving vehicle, means for storing the detected azimuths and the number of times light has been detected in each of the detected azimuths, means for detecting that the number of times light has been detected in each of particular azimuths stored in the memory means has reached a predetermined value, means for determining that said particular azimuths are the azimuths of light reflecting means disposed at said reference points when lights have been detected more than said predetermined number of times in said particular azimuths; and means for starting the traveling of the moving vehicle after lights have been detected more than said predetermined number of times in said particular azimuths. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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