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`continuation of U5. patent application Ser. No.
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`5,845,000, all ofwhieh are incorporated by reference
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`This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e)
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`of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/114,507
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`filed Dec. 31, 1998 through the parent applications.
`FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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`The present invention relates to apparatus and methods
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`for monitoring environments in and outside of a vehicle
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`using image processing.
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`The present invention also relates to arrangements for
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`detecting the presence, type and/or position of occupants in
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`vehicles and objects exterior of vehicles, e.g., in a driver’s
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`blind spot, primarily using optics.
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`The present invention also relates to apparatus and meth-
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`ronment in and outside of a vehicle by image processing
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`1. Prior Art on Out of Position Occupants and Rear Facing
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`Whereas thousands of lives have been saved by airbags,
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`a large number of people have also been injured, some
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`seriously, by the deploying airbag, and over 100 people have
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`now been killed. Thus, significant improvements need to be
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`made to airbag systems. As discussed in detail in U.S. Pat.
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`No. 5,653,462 referenced above, for a variety of reasons
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`vehicle occupants may he too close to the airbag before it
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`deploys and can be seriously injured or killed as a result of
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`the deployment thereof. Also, a child in a rear facing child
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`seat that
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`danger of being seriously injured if the passenger airbag
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`deploys. For these reasons and, as first publicly disclosed in
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`Breed, D. S. “How Airbags Work” presented at the Interna-
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`tional Conference on Seatbelts and Airbags in 1993,
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`Canada, occupant position sensing and rear facing child seat
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`detection systems are required.
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`Initially,
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`occupant and the rear facing child seat problems related to
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`current airbag systems and prevent unneeded airbag deploy-
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`ments when a front seat is unoccupied. However, airbags are
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`now under development to protect rear seat occupants in
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`vehicle crashes and all occupants in side impacts. A system
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`will therefore be needed to detect the presence ofoccupants,
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`determine if they are out-of-position and to identify the
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`presence of a rear facing child seat in the rear seat. Future
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`automobiles are expected to have eight or more airbags as
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`protection is sought for rear seat occupants and from side
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`In addition to eliminating the disturbance and
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`possible harm of unnecessary airbag deployments, the cost
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`of replacing these airbags will be excessive if they all deploy
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`in an accident needlessly.
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`lnllators now exist which will adjust the amount of gas
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`flowing to the ‘airbag to account for the size and position of
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`the occupant and for the severity of the accident. The vehicle
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`identification and monitoring system (VIMS) discussed in
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`U.S. Pat. No. 5,829,782 will control such inllators based on
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`the presence and position of vehicle occupants or of a rear
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`facing child seat. As discussed more fully below, the instant
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`invention is an improvement on that VIMS system and uses
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`an advanced optical system comprising one or more CCD
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`active pixel arrays plus a source of illumination preferably
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`combined with a trained neural network pattern recognition
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`Others have observed the need for an occupant out—of—
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`position sensor and several methods have been disclosed in
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`U.S. patents for determining the position of an occupant of
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`a motor vehicle. Each of these systems, however, has
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`Pat. No. 5,071,160), a single acoustic sensor and detector is
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`described and, as illustrated,
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`steering wheel. White et al. correctly perceive that such a
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`sensor could be defeated, and the airbag falsely deployed, by
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`an occupant adjusting the control knobs on the radio and
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`thus they suggest the use of a plurality of such sensors.
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`Mattes et al. (U.S. Pat. No. 5,118,134) describe a variety
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`of methods of measuring the change in position of an
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`occupant including ultrasonic, active or passive infrared. and
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`microwave radar sensors, and an electric eye. The sensors
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`measure the change in position of an occupant during a crash
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`and use that information to access the severity of the crash
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`and thereby decide whether or not to deploy the airbag. They
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`are thus using the occupant motion as a crash sensor. No
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`mention is made of determining the out-of-position status of
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`the occupant or of any of the other features of occupant
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`monitoring as disclosed in one or more of the above-
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`referenced patents and patent applications. It is interesting to
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`active or passive infrared to determine the position of the
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`occupant. As pointed out
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`referenced patents and patent applications, direct occupant
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`position measurement based on passive infrared is probably
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`not possible and, until very recently, was very dillicult and
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`expensive with active infrared requiring the modulation of
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`an expensive GaAs infrared laser. Since there is no mention
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`of these problems,
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`Mattes ct all. must be similar to the electric eye concept
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`where position is measured indirectly as the occupant passes
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`by a plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart sensors.
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`The object of an occupant out-of-position sensor is to
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`determine the location of the head and/or chest of the vehicle
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`occupant relative to the airbag since it is the impact of either
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`the head or chest with the deploying airbag which can result
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`in serious injuries. Both White et al. and Mattes et al.
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`describe only lower mounting locations of their sensors in
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`front of the occupant such as on the dashboard or below the
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`steering wheel. Both such mounting locations are particu-
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`larly prone to detection errors due to positioning of the
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`oecupant’s hands, arms and legs. This would require at least
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`three, and preferably more, such sensors and detectors and
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`an appropriate logic circuitry which ignores readings from
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`some sensors if such readings are inconsistent with others,
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`for the case, for example, where the driver's arms are the
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`closest objects to two of the sensors.
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`circuitry, without defining or illustrating the circuitry,
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`differentiate between the velocity of one of the occupant’s
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`hands as in the case where he/she is adjusting the knob on
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`the radio and the remainder ofthc occupant. Three ultrasonic
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`sensors of the type disclosed by White et al. might, in some
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`cases, accomplish this dilferentiation if two of them indi-
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`indicating that he or she was. Such a combination, however,
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`would not dilferentiate between an occupant with both hands
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`and arms in the path of the ultrasonic transmitter at such a
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`location that they were blocking a substantial view of the
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`occupant‘s head or chest. Since the sizes and driving posi-
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`tions of occupants are extremely varied, it is now believed
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`that pattern recognition systems and preferably trained pat-
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`tern recognition systems, such as neural networks, are
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`required when a clear view of the occupant, unimpeded by
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`Fujita et al., in US. Pat. No. 5,074,583, describe another
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`method of determining the position of the occupant but do
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`not use this information to suppress deployment
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`occupant is out-of-position. In fact, the closer the occupant
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`gets to the airbag, the faster the inllation rate of the airbag
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`is according to the Fujita et al. patent, which thereby
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`increases the possibility ofinjuring the occupant. Fujita et al.
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`do not measure the occupant directly but instead determine
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`his or her position indirectly from measurements of the seat
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`position and the vertical size of the occupant relative to the
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`seat (occupant height). This occupant height is determined
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`using an ultrasonic displacement sensor mounted directly
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`As discussed above, the optical systems described herein
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`are also applicable for many other sensing applications both
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`sensing crashes before they occur as described in U.S. Pat.
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`No. 5,829,782, for a smart headlight adjustment system and
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`for a blind spot monitor (also disclosed in U.S. provisional
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`patent application Ser. No. 60/202,424).
`2. Definitions
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`Preferred embodiments of the invention are described
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`below and unless specifically noted,
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`intention that the words and phrases in the specification and
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`those of ordinary skill in the applicable art(s). If the appli-
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`cant intends any other meaning, he will specifically state he
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`is applying a special meaning to a word or phrase.
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`Likewise, applicants’ use of the word “function” here is
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`not intended to indicate that the applicants s