IP Library Granted Patent US 12684245
Granted Patent B2
US 12684245 · App. 18/424,780 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Exposure time control for imaging device

Inventors: Ali Saheli (Wuppertal, DE); Alexander Barth (Wermelskirchen, DE)
Assignee: Aptiv Technologies AG
H04N23/73H04N23/611H04N23/71G06V20/593G06V20/597
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Patent No.
US 12684245
App. No.
18/424,780
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A computer-implemented method for controlling the exposure time of an imaging device includes obtaining imaging data from the imaging device. The imaging data is grouped in one or more regions. Each region is associated with a weighting coefficient. The method includes modifying one or more of the weighting coefficients based on light intensity values obtained from the imaging data and being of the associated regions. The method includes determining, based on the obtained imaging data and the weighting coefficients, a light intensity value for at least a part of the imaging data. The method includes adapting, based on the light intensity value, the exposure time of the imaging device.

Claims (58)

1 . A computer-implemented method for controlling an exposure time of an imaging device, the computer-implemented method comprising:

obtaining imaging data from the imaging device, wherein the imaging data is grouped in one or more regions, and wherein each region is associated with a weighting coefficient;

modifying one or more of the weighting coefficients based on light intensity values obtained from the imaging data and being of the associated regions;

determining, based on the obtained imaging data and the weighting coefficients, a light intensity value for at least a part of the imaging data;

excluding, from determining the light intensity value:

one or more first regions having a light intensity above a predefined upper threshold, and

one or more second regions having a light intensity above a predefined lower threshold, in response to the one or more second regions neighboring at least one of the one or more first regions,

wherein the predefined lower threshold is lower than the predefined upper threshold; and

adapting, based on the light intensity value, the exposure time of the imaging device.

2 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein excluding at least one of the first or second regions further requires that at least one of the first or second regions have a light intensity above at least one of the predefined upper threshold or above the predefined lower threshold at least N times for N consecutive imaging data of a sequence of frames obtained by the imaging device.

3 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein modifying one or more of the weighting coefficients includes increasing each value of the weighting coefficients in response to the light intensity value of the associated region being above a first threshold.

4 . The computer-implemented method of claim 3 wherein modifying one or more of the weighting coefficients includes decreasing each value of the weighting coefficients in response to the light intensity value of the associated region being lower than a second threshold.

5 . The computer-implemented method of claim 4 wherein the first threshold is greater than the second threshold.

6 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein modifying one or more of the weighting coefficients includes modifying the values of the weighting coefficients based on a functional relationship to the light intensity of the associated regions.

7 . The computer-implemented method of claim 6 wherein modifying the values of the weighting coefficients is based on a sigmoid-shaped transfer function.

8 . The computer-implemented method of claim 2 wherein excluding at least one of the first or second regions is based on motion tracking information of at least one of the first or second regions.

9 . The computer-implemented method of claim 8 further comprising:

obtaining additional information of at least one of the imaging data or of the imaging device; and

enabling or disabling, based on the obtained additional information, excluding at least one of the first or second regions.

10 . The computer-implemented method of claim 9 wherein the additional information includes at least one of:

an exposure time of the imaging device of one or more preceding imaging data;

motion tracking information; or

motion tracking information indicative of a moving object over one or more consecutive imaging data of a sequence of frames obtained by the imaging device.

11 . The computer-implemented method of claim 10 wherein:

the motion tracking information is over one or more consecutive imaging data of a sequence of frames obtained by the imaging device; and

the moving object is a part of a human body.

12 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 wherein adapting the exposure time of the imaging device includes:

increasing the exposure time of the imaging device in response to the determined light intensity value for at least a part of the imaging data being lower than an image threshold; and

decreasing the exposure time of the imaging device in response to the determined light intensity value for at least a part of the imaging data being above the image threshold.

13 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 further comprising:

obtaining further imaging data based on the adapted exposure time of the imaging device; and

determining, based on the imaging data, one or more characteristics of an interior environment of a vehicle.

14 . The computer-implemented method of claim 13 wherein determining one or more characteristics of the interior environment of the vehicle includes at least one of:

determining whether a driver of the vehicle is alert/awake, drowsy, microsleeping, or sleeping;

determining a number of passengers of the vehicle; or

determining a gaze direction of the driver.

15 . A data processing apparatus comprising:

a computer-readable medium storing instructions; and

at least one processor configured to execute the instructions, wherein the instructions include:

obtaining imaging data from an imaging device, wherein the imaging data is grouped in one or more regions, and wherein each region is associated with a weighting coefficient;

modifying one or more of the weighting coefficients based on light intensity values obtained from the imaging data and being of the associated regions;

determining, based on the obtained imaging data and the weighting coefficients, a light intensity value for at least a part of the imaging data;

excluding, from determining the light intensity value:

one or more first regions having a light intensity above a predefined upper threshold, and

one or more second regions having a light intensity above a predefined lower threshold, in response to the one or more second regions neighboring at least one of the one or more first regions,

wherein the predefined lower threshold is lower than the predefined upper threshold; and

adapting, based on the light intensity value, an exposure time of the imaging device.

16 . A vehicle comprising the data processing apparatus of claim 15 .

17 . The vehicle of claim 16 further comprising an imaging device.

18 . A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions including:

obtaining imaging data from an imaging device, wherein the imaging data is grouped in one or more regions, and wherein each region is associated with a weighting coefficient;

modifying one or more of the weighting coefficients based on light intensity values obtained from the imaging data and being of the associated regions;

determining, based on the obtained imaging data and the weighting coefficients, a light intensity value for at least a part of the imaging data;

excluding, from determining the light intensity value:

one or more first regions having a light intensity above a predefined upper threshold, and

one or more second regions having a light intensity above a predefined lower threshold, in response to the one or more second regions neighboring at least one of the one or more first regions,

wherein the predefined lower threshold is lower than the predefined upper threshold; and

adapting, based on the light intensity value, an exposure time of the imaging device.