B60T8/24

ADAPTIVE BRAKING AND STEERING ADJUSTMENT ON A SLOPE
20240067143 · 2024-02-29 ·

A method of adaptively changing brake force distribution in a vehicle may include detecting vehicle parameters during operation of the vehicle, based on the detected vehicle parameters, determining downhill travel of the vehicle while braking and steering inputs are applied to the vehicle as an enabling condition, and responsive to detection of a trigger comprising detection of an understeer condition while the enabling condition is satisfied, executing a brake force distribution modification defining a change in distribution of brake forces between a front axle and a rear axle of the vehicle.

Control apparatus for vehicle and control program for vehicle
11912256 · 2024-02-27 · ·

To suppress a sharp variation in the posture of a vehicle in a control apparatus that is configured to control the posture of the vehicle by adjusting a distribution ratio of a braking force between the front and rear during braking of the vehicle. The control apparatus includes a distribution setting unit that is configured to change the braking force distribution ratio from a basic braking force ratio during braking of the vehicle so that a posture of the vehicle follows a posture indicated by the target posture value. If the target posture value is varied when the braking force distribution ratio is different from the basic braking force ratio, the distribution setting unit sets the amount of change, by which the braking force distribution ratio is changed per unit time, equal to or smaller than a restriction amount.

Trailer Brake Control System
20240059263 · 2024-02-22 ·

Systems and methods are provided for controlling operation of a trailer brake system associated with an agricultural vehicle-trailer combination. A HMI component used by the operator to provide a deceleration input to the trailer brake system is identified. Based on this a pressure level to be provided in one or more fluid lines of the trailer brake system is determined. A trailer brake signal for is generated and output controlling the trailer brake system to provide the determined pressure.

Traction control rollback mitigation on split mu grades
11904828 · 2024-02-20 · ·

A stability control system of a vehicle utilizing an electronic control unit that minimizes rollback of a vehicle as a result of wheel slip immediately following a hill start assist operation. The electronic braking control module controls actuation and de-actuation of vehicle brakes on an inclined surface. Immediately following a hill start assist operation on the inclined surface after each wheel brake is de-actuated for allowing forward movement of the vehicle up the hill, a split-mu road surface condition is detected in response to sensing wheel slip for each of the wheels. The electronic control unit determines a respective undriven, or non-dominant driven, wheel having the highest coefficient of friction among the undriven, or less dominant driven wheels, as determined by the wheel speeds. The electronic braking control module actuates the vehicle brake of the undriven, or less dominant, driven wheels having the highest coefficient of friction relative to a tire/road surface interface for reducing rollback of the vehicle. The braking of the undriven, or less dominant, driven wheel is in addition to any standard stability control braking that may already be occurring.

Traction control rollback mitigation on split mu grades
11904828 · 2024-02-20 · ·

A stability control system of a vehicle utilizing an electronic control unit that minimizes rollback of a vehicle as a result of wheel slip immediately following a hill start assist operation. The electronic braking control module controls actuation and de-actuation of vehicle brakes on an inclined surface. Immediately following a hill start assist operation on the inclined surface after each wheel brake is de-actuated for allowing forward movement of the vehicle up the hill, a split-mu road surface condition is detected in response to sensing wheel slip for each of the wheels. The electronic control unit determines a respective undriven, or non-dominant driven, wheel having the highest coefficient of friction among the undriven, or less dominant driven wheels, as determined by the wheel speeds. The electronic braking control module actuates the vehicle brake of the undriven, or less dominant, driven wheels having the highest coefficient of friction relative to a tire/road surface interface for reducing rollback of the vehicle. The braking of the undriven, or less dominant, driven wheel is in addition to any standard stability control braking that may already be occurring.

ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR
20240051506 · 2024-02-15 ·

An electric parking brake system according to one embodiment comprises: a first electric parking brake provided at a front wheel of a vehicle so as to generate a first clamping force; a second electric parking brake provided at a rear wheel of the vehicle so as to generate a second clamping force; an inclination sensor for detecting the inclination degree of the vehicle; and a control unit for determining the total clamping force required for parking on the basis of the inclination degree of the vehicle and vehicle weight information, determining the electric parking brake, to be operated, from among the electric parking brakes according to the determined total clamping force, and operating the determined electric parking brake.

Trailer Brake Control System
20240042975 · 2024-02-08 ·

Systems and methods are provided for controlling operation of a trailer brake system associated with an agricultural vehicle-trailer combination. Using a driver deceleration demand a pressure level and/or duration for a preliminary pressure peak to be provided in one or more fluid lines of the trailer brake system is determined. A trailer brake signal is generated for controlling the trailer brake system in accordance with the preliminary pressure peak.

Controlling the braking of a vehicle descending a slope
10501061 · 2019-12-10 · ·

A method of controlling the braking of a vehicle descending a slope. The method includes receiving one or more electrical signals each indicative of a value of a respective vehicle-related parameter. The method further includes detecting that the vehicle is descending a slope based on the value(s) of one or more of the vehicle-related parameters. The method still further includes automatically modifying an amount of brake torque being applied to at least certain of the wheels of the vehicle in response to the detection of the vehicle descending a slope by increasing the amount of brake torque being applied to one or more trailing wheels of the vehicle, and decreasing the amount of brake torque being applied to one or more leading wheels of the vehicle.

Method and apparatus for operating an electromotive parking brake of a motor vehicle, and motor vehicle
10486660 · 2019-11-26 · ·

The disclosure relates to a method for operating at least one parking brake of a motor vehicle, which parking brake can be activated and deactivated in an automated manner, wherein, for the purpose of automated operation of the parking brake, state values of the motor vehicle are monitored and compared with prespecifiable conditions, and wherein the parking brake is activated when a first group of the conditions is met and is deactivated when a second group of the conditions is met. It is provided that the parking brake is activated only when all of the conditions of the second group can be successfully checked for compliance or non-compliance with the respective condition.

Brake-by-wire system with piston pry-back prevention

A Brake-By-Wire (BBW) system for a vehicle includes a brake rotor, a caliper, a master cylinder, and a controller. The caliper is adapted to exert a hydraulic force upon the brake rotor during a braking action. The master cylinder includes a housing, a piston, an actuator, and a hydraulic fluid reservoir. The housing defines a piston cavity. The actuator is adapted to controllably move the piston within the piston cavity. A compensation opening is defined by the housing, and is in fluid communication between the reservoir and the piston cavity. A fluid opening is defined by the housing, and is in fluid communication between the caliper and the piston cavity. The controller is configured to receive a vehicle condition signal and send a command signal to the actuator that effects closure of the compensation opening based on the vehicle condition signal to prevent hydraulic fluid flowback to the hydraulic fluid reservoir.