Abstract:
A method for controlling operation of a vehicle with a recuperation unit may include determining at least one first parameter denoting possible imminent actuation of the recuperation unit, evaluating whether actuation of the recuperation unit is imminent, and if yes, calculating a probable profile for a speed of the vehicle during the actuation on the basis of a prescribable level of a recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit. The method may also include generating at least one second parameter denoting the ascertained probable profile of the speed of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit and displaying the at least one second parameter with an output apparatus.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
       [0001]    This application is a U.S. National Stage application of International Application No. PCT/EP2014/070777 filed Sep. 29, 2014, which designates the United States of America, and claims priority to DE Application No. 10 2013 220 426.4 filed Oct. 10, 2013, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. 
     
    
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
       [0002]    The present disclosure relates to a method for operating a vehicle, and more specifically to a driver assistance systems and methods for a vehicle. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0003]    DE 10 2010 048 103 A1 discloses a method for recuperating kinetic energy from a motor vehicle to optimize based on energy, wherein the method comprises the existence of at least one predetermined condition during the journey of the motor vehicle prompting the ascertainment of an optimum braking distance in respect of recuperable energy, and generation of a signal for the vehicle driver that notifies him, in respect of at least one measure for or while braking the motor vehicle, of the form in which said measure needs to be performed so that braking takes place over the optimum braking distance. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0004]    The teachings of the present disclosure may allow further improved operation of the vehicle. 
         [0005]    A method for operating a vehicle, wherein the vehicle has a recuperation unit designed to recuperate kinetic energy from the vehicle and an output apparatus designed to output driving information, has—in some embodiments—the following steps. Ascertainment of at least one first parameter denoting possible imminent actuation of the recuperation unit is effected. In addition, ascertainment of whether actuation of the recuperation unit is imminent, on the basis of the at least one ascertained first parameter, is effected. If it is ascertained that actuation of the recuperation unit is imminent, ascertainment of a probable profile for a speed of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit on the basis of a prescribable level of a recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit is effected. In addition, output of at least one second parameter, denoting the ascertained probable profile of the speed of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit, by means of the output apparatus is effected. 
         [0006]    In some embodiments, the method allows further improved operation of the vehicle. This is effected particularly by virtue of the ascertainment of whether actuation of the recuperation unit is imminent, the ascertainment of a probable profile for the speed of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit on the basis of the prescribable level of the recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit and the output of the at least one second parameter, denoting the ascertained probable profile of the speed of the vehicle, by means of the output apparatus. This is based on the consideration that actuation of the recuperation unit leads to the braking of the vehicle, which varies depending on the level of the recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit. 
         [0007]    Some embodiments can be used to ascertain the probable profile of the speed of the vehicle during the imminent actuation of the recuperation unit. In addition, the occupants of the vehicle, particularly the driver of the vehicle, can be provided with information about the ascertained probable profile of the speed by virtue of the output of the at least one second parameter. As a result, the driver of the vehicle can adjust the driving behavior in a further improved manner to suit the respective instantaneous driving situation. 
         [0008]    Some embodiments of the method additionally involve ascertainment of a probable braking path for the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit on the basis of the prescribable level of the recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit. Furthermore, the method involves output of at least one third parameter, denoting the ascertained probable braking path of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit, by means of the output apparatus. As a result, the occupants of the vehicle, particularly the driver of the vehicle, can, in said driving situation, additionally be provided with information about the ascertained probable braking path of the vehicle, for example the length thereof, and the driver of the vehicle can therefore react to the respective driving situation to a further improved extent. 
         [0009]    The ascertainment of the probable braking path of the vehicle may particularly involve ascertainment of a distance within which the speed of the vehicle falls below a predetermined threshold value during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit. As a result, the driver of the vehicle can, on the basis of the predetermined threshold value, be provided with information about the distance after which the vehicle, during the actuation of the recuperation unit, comes to a standstill, travels at walking speed or reaches a minimum speed, for example, before recuperation is effected. 
         [0010]    Some embodiments additionally involve ascertainment of at least one operating parameter for an energy storage apparatus for storing energy recuperated by means of the recuperation unit. In such embodiments, the ascertainment of the probable profile of the speed of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit is additionally effected on the basis of the at least one ascertained operating parameter. This is based on the consideration that the level of the recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit can vary on the basis of the respective instantaneous operating state of the energy storage apparatus. The ascertainment of the at least one operating parameter of the energy storage apparatus allows such variation in the recuperation intensity as a result of a corresponding selection of the prescribable level of the recuperation intensity to be advantageously taken into account for the ascertainment of the probable profile of the speed of the vehicle. 
         [0011]    In addition, ascertainment of at least one fourth parameter, selected from the group consisting of an instantaneous mass of the vehicle, an instantaneous tire pressure of at least one tire of the vehicle and an instantaneous attitude of a chassis of the vehicle, can be effected. In some embodiments, the ascertainment of the probable profile of the speed of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit is additionally effected on the basis of the at least one ascertained fourth parameter. The cited parameters typically have an influence on the braking behavior of the vehicle, which influence can be taken into account for the ascertainment of the probable profile of the speed of the vehicle. 
         [0012]    Some embodiments additionally involve ascertainment of a route profile and/or of an instantaneous road condition of a road on which the vehicle is traveling. The ascertainment of the probable profile of the speed of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit may be additionally effected on the basis of the ascertained route profile and/or the ascertained instantaneous road condition. This is again based on the consideration that the cited parameters have an influence on the braking behavior of the vehicle. These embodiments therefore allow further improved ascertainment of the probable profile of the speed of the vehicle. 
         [0013]    The ascertainment of the route profile of the road on which the vehicle is traveling can involve particularly ascertainment of a gradient or slope of the road. The ascertainment of the instantaneous road condition of the road on which the vehicle is traveling can involve ascertainment of a parameter denoting an instantaneous coefficient of friction of the road, for example. Said parameter may be reduced on the basis of instantaneous ambient conditions, particularly on the basis of an instantaneous weather condition in the region of the surroundings of the vehicle, for example on the basis of rain, snow or black ice. 
         [0014]    The ascertainment of the probable profile of the speed of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit can involve ascertainment of a plurality of probable profiles for the speed of the vehicle on the basis of a plurality of different recuperation intensities of the recuperation unit during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit. As already explained, the level of the recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit can vary. This can be advantageously taken into account in the cited embodiment. Hence, the driver of the vehicle can be provided with information about different speed profiles of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent recuperation mode. 
         [0015]    Some embodiments additionally involve ascertainment of a probable profile of an acceleration of the vehicle, a rate of change of the speed of the vehicle over time, during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit on the basis of the prescribable level of the recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit. In addition, the method may involve output of at least one fifth parameter, denoting the ascertained probable profile of the acceleration of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit, by means of the output apparatus. As a result, the occupants of the vehicle, particularly the driver of the vehicle, can, in the cited driving situation, additionally be provided with information about the ascertained probable acceleration or braking behavior of the vehicle, and the driver of the vehicle can therefore react to the respective driving situation to a further improved extent. 
         [0016]    In some embodiments, the ascertained probable profile of the speed of the vehicle is transmitted to at least one driver assistance system of the vehicle and/or to at least one further vehicle. As a result, the operation of the driver assistance system can be adjusted to suit the respective ascertained probable profile of the speed of the vehicle, or further road users can be provided with information about the probable profile of the speed of the vehicle. In addition, the ascertained probable braking path of the vehicle and/or the ascertained probable profile of the acceleration of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit can be transmitted to the at least one driver assistance system of the vehicle and/or to the at least one further vehicle. 
         [0017]    In some embodiments, the ascertainment of the at least one first parameter involves ascertainment of traffic regulations that apply in a region of instantaneous surroundings of the vehicle. As a result, it is a simple matter to ascertain whether braking of the vehicle and associated actuation of the recuperation unit are imminent. 
         [0018]    The ascertainment of traffic regulations that apply in a region of the instantaneous surroundings of the vehicle can include ascertainment of at least one traffic regulation, selected from the group consisting of a speed limit, a traffic priority rule and a switching phase of a light signal installation. The cited traffic regulations are of particular significance for whether braking of the vehicle as a result of actuation of the recuperation unit is imminent. 
         [0019]    In addition, it is possible to ascertain whether the traffic regulation can probably be observed as a result of sole actuation of the recuperation unit or whether this requires manual braking, for example, additional braking by the driver of the vehicle, and/or an increase in recuperation power or an increase in the level of the recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit. 
         [0020]    In addition, the ascertainment of traffic regulations that apply in a region of the instantaneous surroundings of the vehicle can be effected on the basis of data ascertained by at least one sensor of the vehicle, for example, on the basis of images taken by at least one optical camera of the vehicle, and/or on the basis of data received by at least one communication unit of the vehicle, such as data received by a radio reception unit, a mobile radio reception unit, a vehicle-to-vehicle communication unit and/or a vehicle-to-infrastructure communication unit, and/or on the basis of map data stored in the memory apparatus. This allows reliable ascertainment of the traffic regulations that apply in the region of the instantaneous surroundings of the vehicle. The memory apparatus may be part of a navigation system, particularly a navigation system of the vehicle itself. In addition, the memory apparatus may be a memory apparatus external to the vehicle. The memory apparatus external to the vehicle is part of a server in this case, for example. As a result, the map data can be provided in a form that is as up to date as possible. 
         [0021]    In some embodiments, the ascertainment of the at least one first parameter involves ascertainment of a degree of depression of a gas pedal of the vehicle. As a result, it is a simple matter to ascertain whether actuation of the recuperation unit is imminent. 
         [0022]    Some embodiments may include a computer program product having a computer-readable medium and program code that is stored on the computer-readable medium and that, when executed on a computation unit, instructs the computation unit to carry out a method according to one of the cited embodiments. 
         [0023]    Some embodiments may include a driver assistance system for a vehicle. The driver assistance system has an output apparatus that is designed to output driving information. In addition, the driver assistance system has a computation unit and a computer program product according to the embodiment cited above. 
         [0024]    The computer program product and the driver assistance system have the advantages already cited in connection with the corresponding method, and these advantages will not be explained again at this juncture in order to avoid repetition. 
         [0025]    The output apparatus may particularly have a head-up display. As a result, the driver of the vehicle can be provided with information about the ascertained probable profile of the speed of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit without this involving the driver averting his gaze from the instantaneous events for a driver. 
         [0026]    In the embodiments described above, the vehicle may be a motor vehicle, for example an automobile or a truck, the motor vehicle typically being in the form of an electric vehicle or in the form of a hybrid vehicle. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0027]    Example embodiments of the teachings of the present disclosure will now be explained in more detail with reference to the appended figures. 
           [0028]      FIG. 1  shows a flowchart for a method for operating a vehicle in one embodiment; 
           [0029]      FIG. 2  shows a driver assistance system for a vehicle in one embodiment; 
           [0030]      FIG. 3A  shows driving information that is output by means of the output apparatus shown in  FIG. 2  in a first representation; 
           [0031]      FIG. 3B  shows driving information that is output by means of the output apparatus shown in  FIG. 2  in a second representation. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0032]      FIG. 1  shows a flowchart for a method for operating a vehicle in one embodiment. The vehicle has a recuperation unit that is designed to recuperate kinetic energy from the vehicle, for example a regenerative brake in the form of an electric drive motor of the vehicle that is operated as a generator. In addition, the vehicle has an output apparatus that is designed to output driving information. The output apparatus is preferably in the form of a visual output apparatus, for example in the form of a head-up display of the vehicle. Typically, the vehicle is a motor vehicle, such as an automobile or a truck. The motor vehicle may particularly be in the form of an electric vehicle or in the form of a hybrid vehicle. 
         [0033]    A step  40  involves, during a driving mode of the vehicle, ascertainment of at least one first parameter denoting possible imminent actuation of the recuperation unit. 
         [0034]    By way of example, the ascertainment of the at least one first parameter may involve ascertainment of traffic regulations that apply in a region of instantaneous surroundings of the vehicle, particularly ascertainment of at least one traffic regulation, selected from the group consisting of a speed limit, a traffic priority rule and a switching phase of a light signal installation. 
         [0035]    In this case, the ascertainment of traffic regulations that apply in a region of the instantaneous surroundings of the vehicle can be effected on the basis of data ascertained by at least one sensor of the vehicle, particularly on the basis of images taken by at least one optical camera of the vehicle, and/or on the basis of data received by at least one communication unit of the vehicle, particularly on the basis of data received by a radio reception unit, a mobile radio reception unit, a vehicle-to-vehicle communication unit and/or a vehicle-to-infrastructure communication unit, and/or on the basis of map data stored in the memory apparatus. 
         [0036]    In addition, the ascertainment of the at least one first parameter can involve ascertainment of a degree of depression of a gas pedal of the vehicle. 
         [0037]    A step  50  involves taking the at least one first parameter ascertained in step  40  as a basis for ascertaining whether actuation of the recuperation unit is imminent. By way of example, imminent actuation of the recuperation unit can be ascertained if a speed limit is ascertained in the region of surroundings lying ahead of the vehicle and an instantaneous speed of the vehicle exceeds the value of the ascertained speed limit. Furthermore, imminent actuation of the recuperation unit can be ascertained if an instantaneous speed of the vehicle exceeds a speed that is appropriate for traveling on a route section lying ahead of the vehicle, for example an imminent curve. In addition, imminent actuation of the recuperation unit can be ascertained if a light signal installation, for example a traffic light installation, situated in the region of the surroundings lying ahead of the vehicle outputs a stop order phase for the vehicle. In addition, imminent actuation of the recuperation unit can be ascertained if release of the gas pedal is ascertained. If step  50  involves the ascertainment that actuation of the recuperation unit is not imminent, steps  40  and  50  are carried out as a repeat. 
         [0038]    If, by contrast, step  50  involves the ascertainment that actuation of the recuperation unit is imminent, then a step  60  involves ascertainment of a probable braking path for the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit and of a probable profile of a speed and of an acceleration of the vehicle on the ascertained braking path of the vehicle on the basis of a prescribable level of a recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit. By way of example, the prescribable level of the recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit corresponds to a recuperation intensity that recuperates a maximum quantity of energy. 
         [0039]    The ascertainment of the probable braking path of the vehicle can particularly involve ascertainment of a distance within which the speed of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit falls below a predetermined threshold value, for example 6 km/h. 
         [0040]    The ascertainment of the probable braking path of the vehicle and of the probable profile of the speed and also of the acceleration of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit can additionally be effected on the basis of at least one ascertained operating parameter of an energy storage apparatus for storing energy recuperated by means of the recuperation unit. By way of example, if the energy storage apparatus is in the form of a storage battery, then it is possible for an instantaneous temperature and/or an instantaneous state of charge of the storage battery to be ascertained and for a value for the prescribable level of the recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit to be determined therefrom. 
         [0041]    In addition, the ascertainment of the probable braking path of the vehicle and of the probable profile of the speed and also of the acceleration of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit can additionally be effected on the basis of an ascertained instantaneous mass of the vehicle, an ascertained instantaneous tire pressure of at least one tire of the vehicle and/or an ascertained instantaneous attitude of a chassis of the vehicle. 
         [0042]    In addition, the ascertainment of the probable braking path of the vehicle and of the probable profile of the speed and also of the acceleration of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit can additionally be effected on the basis of an ascertained route profile and/or an ascertained instantaneous road condition of a road on which the vehicle is traveling. 
         [0043]    A step  70  involves output of at least one second parameter, denoting the ascertained probable profile of the speed of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit, a third parameter, denoting the ascertained probable braking path of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit, and a fifth parameter, denoting the ascertained probable profile of the acceleration of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit, by means of the output apparatus. 
         [0044]    In addition, in the embodiment shown, a step  80  involves transmission of the ascertained probable profile of the speed and of the acceleration of the vehicle and also of the ascertained probable braking path of the vehicle to at least one driver assistance system of the vehicle and/or to at least one further vehicle. 
         [0045]    The embodiments described above are therefore used to output, for example to display, both the probable speed and the probable remaining path of the vehicle during the recuperation. These data can be made available to the driver and in the vehicle, or to the surroundings thereof, for example. In particular, these data can be presented in a head-up display and laid directly on the road image, and/or overlaid with the road image. Hence, the driver can directly identify what distance, for example in meters, the vehicle will still cover if it continues to recuperate without interruption. 
         [0046]    As a result of capture of relevant environmental data, such as gradient of the road, condition, coordinates, for example, and of relevant vehicle data, such as current speed, mass, tire pressure and recuperation power, it is possible to predict the speed of the vehicle for the next few meters. 
         [0047]    As a result of the ascertainment of the probable recuperation path, not only is it possible for the driver to be advised of an optimum recuperation starting time, it is also possible for the data to be made available to the vehicle if the vehicle has an autonomous or semiautonomous driving mode of operation. The vehicle can then begin recuperative braking at the recuperation starting time. 
         [0048]    In this case, the aforementioned sensors of the vehicle recognize when stopping or braking will be necessary, for example at a junction or set of traffic lights, at an entrance to a village or an imminent speed limit. 
         [0049]    This recognition is possible by means of radar and/or camera sensors and/or GPS data, particularly navigation data, for example. Both the driver and the vehicle, if said vehicle is driving in automated fashion, receive an output indicating when the optimum time for recuperation will be, at which the greatest possible amount of energy can be supplied. In this case, the head-up display, for example, is used to display the starting time, at which the driver or the vehicle will demand no more drive power for the vehicle and recuperation is begun. This can be accomplished by means of a bar display with an associated speed, for example, and additionally or alternatively be presented in color, with a presentation in red denoting a high speed and a presentation in green denoting an idling mode, for example. 
         [0050]    Further presentation options, which can also be combined, are audible signals, a numerical presentation in the head-up display and/or vibration of the gas pedal or buildup of a boosted back pressure, and/or a display in a combined instrument of the vehicle by means of graphical representations. 
         [0051]    The driver can also be notified in a purely audible manner, for example by a “gong”, and by virtue of a light flashing. 
         [0052]    The provision of such a display can motivate the driver firstly in favor of recuperation technology and awareness of recuperation. By way of example, this means that the driver can recognize whether his vehicle is still rolling toward a red set of traffic lights at an appropriate speed or whether he needs to depress the gas pedal again. This means that it is possible to prevent a needless demand for drive power for the vehicle, for example. 
         [0053]    The display can therefore be used to optimize the recuperation power, since it is thereby made clear to the driver when the vehicle comes to a standstill or continues to travel just at a walking pace. 
         [0054]    As a result, it is additionally possible for the driver to recognize whether he has to brake or whether his vehicle is coming to a standstill exclusively by virtue of the recuperation. This means that it is again possible for a maximum amount of energy to be supplied to the energy storage apparatus, for example a vehicle battery, and for wear on the vehicle brake and also on the tires of the vehicle to be reduced when the driver recognizes that even light braking is not absolutely necessary. 
         [0055]    In addition, the direct incorporation of the remaining range during recuperation into the head-up display affords interference-free and constantly visible perception. 
         [0056]      FIG. 2  shows a driver assistance system  12  for a vehicle  1  in one embodiment. In the embodiment shown, the vehicle  1  is a motor vehicle in the form of an automobile. For reasons of clarity, the vehicle  1  and the further components are presented schematically in  FIG. 2 . 
         [0057]    The vehicle  1  has a recuperation unit  2  that is designed to recuperate kinetic energy from the vehicle  1 . By way of example, the recuperation unit  2  is in the form of a regenerative brake in the form of an electric drive motor of the vehicle  1  that is operated as a generator. In addition, the vehicle  1  has an energy storage apparatus  4 , for example at least one storage battery or at least one capacitor, for storing energy recuperated by means of the recuperation unit  2 . The energy storage apparatus  4  is additionally connected to the recuperation unit  2  by means of a connecting element  27 . 
         [0058]    The driver assistance system  12  has an output apparatus  3  that is designed to output driving information. In the embodiment shown, the output apparatus  3  is in the form of a visual output apparatus. To this end, the output apparatus  3  has a head-up display  13 . 
         [0059]    Furthermore, the driver assistance system  12  has a computation unit  11 . The computation unit  11  has a computer-readable medium  10  and a processing unit  18 . By way of example, the processing unit  18  may be in the form of an electronic processor, particularly in the form of a microprocessor or microcontroller. By way of example, the computer-readable medium  10  may be in the form of an EEPROM, flash memory or flash EEPROM or NVRAM. The computer-readable medium  10  stores program code that, when executed on the computation unit  11 , instructs the computation unit  11  to carry out the aforementioned embodiments of the method for operating the vehicle  1 , particularly the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1 . In this case, the computation unit  11  is designed particularly to ascertain a probable braking path for the vehicle  1  during ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit  2  and also a probable profile of a speed and of an acceleration of the vehicle  1  on the ascertained braking path of the vehicle  1  on the basis of a prescribable level of a recuperation intensity of the recuperation unit  2  during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit  2 . 
         [0060]    To this end, the computation unit  11  is connected to at least one sensor  6  of the vehicle  1  via a signal line  28 . By way of example, the at least one sensor  6  is in the form of an optical camera. In addition, the computation unit  11  is connected to at least one communication unit  7  of the vehicle  1  via a signal line  29 . By way of example, the communication unit  7  is in the form of a radio reception unit, mobile radio reception unit, vehicle-to-vehicle communication unit and/or vehicle-to-infrastructure communication unit of the vehicle  1 . In addition, the computation unit  11  is connected to a navigation system  19  of the vehicle  1  via a signal line  30 . The navigation system  19  has a memory apparatus  8  with map data stored thereon and also a satellite-aided position finding apparatus  20 . As a result, it is possible to ascertain traffic regulations that apply in a region of instantaneous surroundings of the vehicle  1  on the basis of data ascertained by the at least one sensor  6 , on the basis of data received by the at least one communication unit  7  and/or on the basis of map data stored in the memory apparatus  8 , and to infer imminent actuation of the recuperation unit  2  therefrom. In addition, it is possible to infer imminent actuation of the recuperation unit  2  if braking of a further vehicle traveling ahead of the vehicle is ascertained on the basis of data ascertained by the at least one sensor  6  and/or on the basis of data received by the at least one communication unit  7 . 
         [0061]    In addition, the computation unit  11  is connected, via a signal line  32 , to a sensor  17  that is designed to ascertain a degree of depression of a gas pedal  9  of the vehicle  1 . As a result, it is possible to infer imminent actuation of the recuperation unit  2  if the gas pedal  9  is released. 
         [0062]    Furthermore, the computation unit  11  is connected, via a signal line  31 , to at least one sensor  16  that is designed to ascertain at least one operating parameter of the energy storage apparatus  4 . By way of example, the at least one sensor  16  is designed to ascertain an instantaneous temperature and/or an instantaneous state of charge of the energy storage apparatus  4 . As a result, the ascertainment of the probable braking path of the vehicle  1  and of the probable profile of the speed and also of the acceleration of the vehicle  1  during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit  2  can additionally be effected on the basis of the at least one ascertained operating parameter of the energy storage apparatus  4 . 
         [0063]    The computation unit  11  is additionally connected, via a signal line  35 , to a sensor  15  that is designed to ascertain an instantaneous speed of the vehicle  1 . Furthermore, the computation unit  11  is connected, via a signal line  36 , to at least one sensor  14  that is designed to ascertain an instantaneous tire pressure of tires of the vehicle  1 , which are not shown in more detail in  FIG. 2 . As a result, the ascertainment of the probable braking path of the vehicle  1  and of the probable profile of the speed and also of the acceleration of the vehicle  1  during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit  2  can additionally be effected on the basis of the ascertained instantaneous speed of the vehicle  1  and also the ascertained instantaneous tire pressure of the tires of the vehicle  1 . 
         [0064]    The computation unit  11  is additionally designed to output at least one second parameter, denoting the ascertained probable profile of the speed of the vehicle  1  during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit  2 , a third parameter, denoting the ascertained probable braking path of the vehicle  1  during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit  2 , and a fifth parameter, denoting the ascertained probable profile of the acceleration of the vehicle  1  during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit  2 , by means of the output apparatus  3 . To this end, the computation unit  11  is connected to the output apparatus  3  via a signal line  34 . In addition, the computation unit  11  is designed to transmit the ascertained probable profile of the speed and of the acceleration of the vehicle  1  and also of the ascertained probable braking path of the vehicle  1  to at least one driver assistance system  5  of the vehicle  1 . To this end, the computation unit  11  is connected to the at least one driver assistance system  5  via a signal line  33 . In addition, the ascertained probable profile of the speed and of the acceleration and also of the ascertained probable braking path of the vehicle  1  can be transmitted to at least one further vehicle if the communication unit  7  is in the form of a vehicle-to-vehicle communication unit, for example. 
         [0065]      FIG. 3A  shows driving information that is output by means of the output apparatus presented in  FIG. 2  in a first representation. 
         [0066]    In this case, the driving information that is output by means of the head-up display of the output apparatus, which is shown in  FIG. 2 , contains a display  22  with a driving recommendation in the form of a turn recommendation and also a display  23  of an instantaneous speed of the vehicle. 
         [0067]    In addition, the driving information that is output by means of the head-up display of the output apparatus contains a display  24  that denotes an ascertained probable profile of the speed of the vehicle during ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit of the vehicle that is shown in  FIG. 2 . In the representation shown, the display  24  contains a bar representation of the ascertained probable profile of the speed of the vehicle. In this case, the speed bars represent the predicted speed that the vehicle will probably have at different positions if recuperation is effected without interruption. 
         [0068]    Furthermore, the output apparatus is used to output a display  25  that denotes an ascertained probable braking path of the vehicle during the ascertained imminent actuation of the recuperation unit. To this end, in the representation shown, the display  25  is used to output a plurality of distance values that indicate the respective distance from the instantaneous position of the vehicle. As presented in  FIG. 3A , the speed decreases with distance covered, until the vehicle either comes to a standstill or achieves an “idling mode”. 
         [0069]    The displays  24  and  25  can provide the driver of the vehicle with information by means of which the driver can initiate a braking process for the vehicle by virtue of actuation of the recuperation unit such that the vehicle essentially comes to a standstill in front of a light signal installation  21 , which is arranged in the region of surroundings lying ahead of the vehicle, if the light signal installation  21  currently outputs a stop order phase for the vehicle, as shown in  FIG. 3A . 
         [0070]    In this case, the displays  22 ,  23 ,  24  and  25  are output by means of the head-up display of the output apparatus such that they overlie a region of a road  37 , lying ahead of the vehicle, that is visible through a windshield of the vehicle, which is not shown in more detail. 
         [0071]      FIG. 3B  shows driving information that is output by means of the output apparatus presented in  FIG. 2  in a second representation. Components having the same functions as in  FIG. 3A  are denoted by the same reference symbols and not explained again below. 
         [0072]    The second representation shown in  FIG. 3B  differs from the first representation shown in  FIG. 3A  in that the head-up display of the output apparatus is used to output a display  26  by means of which, as explained above, a suitable time is presented for the driver of the vehicle, at which the recuperation needs to begin in order for the vehicle essentially to come to a standstill in front of the light signal installation  21 . The speed of the vehicle at the beginning of the recuperation process and also the distance of the position at which the recuperation process begins from the instantaneous position of the vehicle are denoted in  FIG. 3B  by means of a dot-dash line. In addition, the speed of the vehicle on termination of the recuperation process and also the distance of the position at which the recuperation process ends from the instantaneous position of the vehicle are denoted in  FIG. 3B  by means of a dotted line. In this case, the recuperation process ends, in the representation shown, when the speed of the vehicle falls below a threshold value of 6 km/h. 
       LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS 
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           1  Vehicle 
           2  Recuperation unit 
           3  Output apparatus 
           4  Energy storage apparatus 
           5  Driver assistance system 
           6  Sensor 
           7  Communication unit 
           8  Memory apparatus 
           9  Gas pedal 
           10  Medium 
           11  Computation unit 
           12  Driver assistance system 
           13  Head-up display 
           14 - 17  Sensor 
           18  Processing unit 
           19  Navigation system 
           20  Position finding apparatus 
           21  Light signal installation 
           22 - 26  Display 
           27  Connecting element 
           28 - 35  Signal line 
           37  Road 
           40 - 80  Step