Anti fog housing for automotive sensor
A vehicle vision sensor system includes at least one vision sensor having a housing defining a void and a sensing element disposed within the void. A voltage controlled heating element is wrapped around the housing. A local temperature and humidity sensor is disposed proximate the housing and is configured to sense a temperature and relative humidity within the void. A controller is in communication with the local temperature and humidity sensor and an outside air temperature sensor. The controller includes a memory storing instructions for causing the controller to perform a process of identifying a dew point within the void, comparing a temperature of the void to the dew point and supplying a voltage to the heating element in response to the temperature of the void being below the dew point.
1 . A vehicle vision sensor system comprising:
at least one vision sensor having a housing defining a void and a sensing element disposed within the void, a voltage controlled heating element including a plurality of resistive heating coils with each resistive heating coil being wrapped around the housing, a local temperature and humidity sensor disposed exterior to and proximate the housing and the local temperature and humidity sensor being configured to sense a temperature and relative humidity within the void; and
a controller in communication with the local temperature and humidity sensor and an outside air temperature sensor, the controller including a memory storing instructions for causing the controller to perform a process of identifying a dew point within the void, comparing a temperature of the void to the dew point and supplying a voltage to the voltage controlled heating element in response to the temperature of the void being below the dew point;
wherein comparing a temperature of the void to the dew point and supplying the voltage to the voltage controlled heating element in response to the temperature of the void being below the dew point comprises identifying a difference between a dew point of the void and a temperature of the void and determining a magnitude of the voltage based on the difference.
2 . The vehicle vision sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one vision sensor is at least one of a light ranging and detection (LiDAR) sensor, a radio ranging and detection (RADAR) sensor, and a camera.
3 . The vehicle vision sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the sensing element includes a camera, a light ranging and detection (LiDAR) sensor, and a radio detection and ranging (radar) sensor.
4 . The vehicle vision sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the voltage controlled heating element is not in direct contact with the sensing element.
5 . The vehicle vision sensor system of claim 1 , wherein a magnitude of the voltage is actively controlled dependent on the difference between a dew point of the void and a temperature of the void.
6 . The vehicle vision sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the magnitude of the voltage is determined using a look up table stored in the controller.
7 . The vehicle vision sensor system of claim 1 , further comprising at least one display in communication with the controller and configured to display a condensation reduction system status of the at least one vision sensor.
8 . The vehicle vision sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one vision sensor comprises a plurality of vision sensors, each sensor in the plurality of vision sensors including a corresponding sensing element disposed within the void, a corresponding voltage controlled heating element wrapped around the corresponding housing, and a corresponding local temperature and humidity sensor disposed proximate the housing and configured to sense a temperature and relative humidity within the void.
9 . The vehicle vision sensor system of claim 8 , wherein the controller is configured to control each vision sensor in the at least one vision sensor independently.
10 . A method for preventing condensation within a vehicle sensor comprising:
comparing a measured internal temperature of the vehicle sensor to a dew point of the vehicle sensor by identifying a difference between a dew point of a void within the vehicle sensor and a temperature of the void and providing a voltage to a voltage controlled heating element of the vehicle sensor in response to an internal temperature of the vehicle sensor being less than the dew point of the vehicle sensor, wherein a magnitude of the voltage is dependent on the difference between the dew point of the void and the temperature of the void; and
wherein the vehicle sensor includes a housing defining the void and a sensing element disposed within the void, a voltage controlled heating element including a plurality of resistive heating coils with each resistive heating coil being wrapped around the housing, a local temperature and humidity sensor disposed exterior to and proximate the housing and the local temperature and humidity sensor being configured to sense a temperature and relative humidity within the void.
11 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising identifying the dew point of the vehicle sensor using one of a temperature and humidity sensor disposed immediately adjacent to the vehicle sensor and a temperature and humidity sensor disposed on the vehicle sensor.
12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the voltage controlled heating element is a resistive heating wire wound around a housing of the at vehicle sensor.
13 . The method of claim 10 , wherein a magnitude of the voltage is actively controlled dependent on the difference between a dew point of the void and a temperature of the void.
14 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the magnitude of the voltage is set using a look up table correlating the magnitude of the voltage with a magnitude of the difference.
15 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the vehicle sensor is at least one of a light ranging and detection (LiDAR) sensor, a radio ranging and detection (RADAR) sensor, and a camera.
16 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the voltage controlled heating element is not in direct contact with the vehicle sensor.
17 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising displaying a condensation reduction system status of the vehicle sensor, wherein the condensation reduction system status includes an internal temperature of the vehicle sensor.
18 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising comparing a measured internal temperature of a plurality of vehicle sensors to corresponding dew points in a plurality of dew points and supplying a voltage to corresponding heating element in response to a magnitude of a difference between each temperature and each corresponding dew point.
19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein each vehicle sensor in the plurality of vehicle sensors is controlled independently.
20 . A vehicle comprising:
a vision system comprising a plurality of vision sensors disposed about a vehicle, each vision sensor in the plurality of vision sensors in communication with a controller;
at least one vision sensor of the plurality of vision sensors having a housing defining a void and a sensing element disposed within the void, a voltage controlled heating element wrapped around the housing, a local temperature and humidity sensor disposed exterior to and proximate the housing and configured to sense a temperature and relative humidity within the void; and
the controller being in communication with the local temperature and humidity sensor and an outside air temperature sensor, the controller including a memory storing instructions for causing the controller to perform a process of identifying a dew point within the void, comparing a temperature of the void to the dew point identifying a difference between a dew point of the void and a temperature of the void and supplying a voltage to the voltage controlled heating element in response to the temperature of the void being below the dew point wherein a magnitude of the voltage is dependent on the difference between the dew point of the void and the temperature of the void.