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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 28, 2012
Filed:
Mar. 03, 2008
Thomas Focke, Ahrbergen, DE;
Jan-carsten Becker, Gerlingen, DE;
Joerg Hilsebecher, Hildesheim, DE;
Arne Zender, Bad Salzdetfurth, DE;
Mario Mueller-frahm, Hannover, DE;
Jans Sparbert, Renningen, DE;
Thomas Schoeberl, Hildesheim, DE;
Fred Oechsle, Ludwigsburg, DE;
Andreas Grimm, Tiefenbronn-Muehlhausen, DE;
Andreas Simon, Wolfenbuttel, DE;
Thomas Focke, Ahrbergen, DE;
Jan-Carsten Becker, Gerlingen, DE;
Joerg Hilsebecher, Hildesheim, DE;
Arne Zender, Bad Salzdetfurth, DE;
Mario Mueller-Frahm, Hannover, DE;
Jans Sparbert, Renningen, DE;
Thomas Schoeberl, Hildesheim, DE;
Fred Oechsle, Ludwigsburg, DE;
Andreas Grimm, Tiefenbronn-Muehlhausen, DE;
Andreas Simon, Wolfenbuttel, DE;
Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, DE;
Abstract
In a method for checking the plausibility of objects in driver assistance systems for motor vehicles is described, two measured variables are derived from position data from two object position-finding systems of the vehicle that operate independently of one another, for an object located by the two position-finding systems, one variable for each position-finding system, these variables representing one and the same physical parameter, and the two measured variables are then checked for consistency, which is characterized by the fact that the parameter is the time to collision of the vehicle with the object, which is calculated in advance.