Optically operated automatic control system for windshield wipers
First Claim
1. An optically actuated system for automatically controlling a windshield clearing subsystem of a vehicle having a wiper portion and a washer fluid dispensing portion, said optically actuated system comprising:
- (a) a photography device for optically acquiring a predetermined set of windshield image data;
(b) a signal processing unit coupled to said photography device for receiving and processing said image data, said signal processing unit generating therefrom a plurality of parameters indicative of windshield obscuration, said parameters including an image intensity variance parameter; and
,(c) a control unit coupled to said signal processing unit and the vehicle'"'"'s windshield clearing subsystem for automatically actuating at least a portion of the windshield clearing subsystem responsive to the value of at least a predetermined one of said parameters, said control unit automatically actuating at least the wiper portion of the windshield clearing subsystem responsive to said variance parameter exceeding a predetermined variance threshold value.
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Abstract
An optically operated automatic control system for a vehicle'"'"'s windshield wipers can automatically activate the windshield wipers or a water dispenser filled with cleansing agent in response to the amount of rain cast on a windshield or the level of dirtiness of the same. Thus, a clear vision is constantly kept through a windshield glass for the driver of a vehicle to see. The automatic control system is mainly equipped with a photography device at a proper position adjacent the windshield to take the vision in front of a vehicle via the windshield. Afterwards, a series of calculations via a number of preset mathematical equations are conducted so as to get the wiper control system or the water dispenser to automatically operate accordingly. Thus, the windshield glass of a vehicle can always be kept clear and clean for a driver in driving to see through any time.
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5 Claims
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1. An optically actuated system for automatically controlling a windshield clearing subsystem of a vehicle having a wiper portion and a washer fluid dispensing portion, said optically actuated system comprising:
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(a) a photography device for optically acquiring a predetermined set of windshield image data; (b) a signal processing unit coupled to said photography device for receiving and processing said image data, said signal processing unit generating therefrom a plurality of parameters indicative of windshield obscuration, said parameters including an image intensity variance parameter; and
,(c) a control unit coupled to said signal processing unit and the vehicle'"'"'s windshield clearing subsystem for automatically actuating at least a portion of the windshield clearing subsystem responsive to the value of at least a predetermined one of said parameters, said control unit automatically actuating at least the wiper portion of the windshield clearing subsystem responsive to said variance parameter exceeding a predetermined variance threshold value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An optically actuated system for automatically controlling a windshield clearing subsystem of a vehicle having a wiper portion and a washer fluid dispensing portion, said optically actuated system comprising:
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(a) a photography device for optically acquiring in passive manner a predetermined set of windshield image data; (b) a signal processing unit coupled to said photography device for receiving and processing said image data, said signal processing unit generating therefrom a plurality of parameters indicative of windshield obscuration; and
,(c) a control unit coupled to said signal processing unit and the vehicle'"'"'s windshield clearing subsystem for automatically actuating in simultaneous manner the wiper and washer fluid dispensing portions of the windshield clearing subsystem responsive to the values of predetermined ones of said parameters respectively exceeding predetermined threshold values corresponding thereto. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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