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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 09, 2014
Filed:
Apr. 23, 2009
Rainer Stegmann, Hoesbach, DE;
Peter Krebs, Mömbris, DE;
Rainer Stegmann, Hoesbach, DE;
Peter Krebs, Mömbris, DE;
Magna Electronics Europe GmbH & Co. KG, Sailauf, DE;
Magna Mirrors Engineering GmbH, Sailauf, DE;
Abstract
A device for detecting and displaying the rear and/or side traffic of a motor vehicle is to be improved upon such that the driver can safely and quickly detect the present traffic situation by way of the overall image shown, in particular when the direction of travel is changed. This is accomplished in that the device for detecting and displaying the rear and/or side view of a motor vehicle () comprises a first apparatus () for producing images of the optically detected rear view (A), one or more further apparatuses () for producing images of the optical side view (B,C) of the motor vehicle (), a display apparatus () adapted to display images or image sections of the first and/or the further apparatuses () in partial areas (T, T), and a control apparatus () adapted to select the images or image sections and to assign them to the partial areas (T, T). The images or image sections are selected according to the signals of a driving direction indicator () and/or the signals of a sensor () that represents the steering direction and are assigned to the partial areas (T, T). Also provided is a method for detecting and displaying an overall image from an image section or overlapping image sections.