B60T2201/10

METHOD AND TECHNOLOGY FOR DETECTING AND RELEASING ICED-UP BRAKE LININGS OF AN ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE
20230001907 · 2023-01-05 ·

A method for determining a state of a brake lining on a wheel brake of a brake system of a motor vehicle is disclosed. The wheel brake has an electromechanical brake actuator which is designed to build up a force, such as a braking force, acting on a brake disc of the brake system by pressing the brake lining against the brake disc, and which is assigned to a first axle of the motor vehicle. The method comprises the steps of: detecting a first wheel rotation rate and/or first wheel speed of the first motor-vehicle axle assigned to the electromechanical brake actuator; detecting a second wheel rotation rate and/or first wheel speed of the second motor-vehicle axle; and determining the state of the brake lining on the basis of the first and second wheel rotation rate and/or wheel speed. A method for operating a brake system of a motor vehicle, a computer program product, a control unit and a vehicle brake system are also disclosed.

VEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL METHOD, DEVICE, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
20220410857 · 2022-12-29 ·

A vehicle braking control method. The method portion includes: when a vehicle is in a preset parking state, monitoring state signal of a vehicle system in real time, the vehicle system comprises a service brake system, a reversing assistance system, and a plurality of electronic parking brake systems; determining whether the vehicle meets a preset fault condition according to the state signals of the service brake system, the electric parking brake system and reversing assistance system; activating a non-faulty electronic parking brake system to control the vehicle to park if it is determined that the vehicle meets the preset fault condition. The present disclosure ensures the safety of a vehicle during low-speed remote parking when the vehicle is in a preset parking state, and solves the problem of potential safety hazards caused by having no matching control solution. Also provided are a corresponding device and a storage medium.

System, method and apparatus for position-based parking of vehicle
11532230 · 2022-12-20 · ·

The present disclosure provides a system, a method and an apparatus for position-based parking of a vehicle, capable of solving the problem in the related art that an unmanned vehicle cannot be parked at a specified position accurately in an environment with a weak GPS signal. The method includes, during position-based parking of a vehicle at a predetermined position: receiving, by a communication device of the vehicle, posture data from a roadside device located within a predetermined range from the predetermined position; deciding, by a vehicle-mounted processing device of the vehicle, whether received posture data satisfies a predetermined positioning rule; determining posture adjustment data for the vehicle when the received posture data does not satisfy the predetermined positioning rule; and controlling the vehicle to perform a posture adjustment operation based on the posture adjustment data.

BRAKE APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR
20220388487 · 2022-12-08 · ·

The present disclosure provides an apparatus for controlling braking of a vehicle, comprising: a first switching member configured to receive a parking start signal and generate a first drive signal; a second switching member configured to receive the parking start signal and generate a second drive signal; a first controller configured to receive the first drive signal; a second controller configured to receive the second drive signal, the first and second controllers further configured to transceive a switch fail signal with each other; and an electronic parking brake motor configured to be controlled by at least one of the first and second controllers, wherein, when at least one of the first and second drive signals is abnormal, the electronic parking brake motor is controlled by at least one of the first and second controllers based on the switch fail signal.

Method and device for a highly available automatic parking brake

A device for an automatic parking brake includes a first microchip and a second microchip. The first microchip and the second microchip are configured to actuate an end stage of the automatic parking brake. The first microchip and the second microchip are configured in a redundant manner with respect to one another in relation to actuating the end stage.

Control device and control method
11518360 · 2022-12-06 · ·

A controller includes a failure detection unit that detects a failure in a first power supply system, and a power supply system control unit that closes a relay in a case where an execution of an automatic parking function starts and, during the execution of the function, causes the first power supply system to supply power, without causing a second power supply system to supply power, to the electric brake device, by setting a target output voltage of the second power supply system lower than an output voltage of the first power supply system when the failure detection unit does not detect the failure, and operates the electric brake device by setting the target output voltage to a voltage within a range in which the electric brake device is operable when the failure detection unit detects the failure.

Inter-Platooning Vehicle Distance Controller, Vehicle System Including the Same, and Method Thereof
20220379888 · 2022-12-01 ·

An embodiment inter-platooning vehicle distance controller includes a processor configured to separate a linear control section from a non-linear control section based on whether a preceding vehicle brakes during platooning, predict a real-time deceleration for each platooning vehicle with regard to a disturbance factor when generating a deceleration in the linear control section, and set target decelerations of platooning vehicles based on the predicted real-time deceleration, and a memory configured to store data and an algorithm executable by the processor.

Electric parking brake

An electric-parking-brake for a utility-vehicle, including: a feed-line for brake-pressure air; a discharge-line for brake-pressure air for a pneumatic-brake-device; a first-valve and a second-valve, each being switchable between a stable-state and an activated-state in response to electrical control-signals; and a valve-device which is connected between the feed-line and the discharge-line and exhibits a control-input, the valve device being switchable between a stable-state and an activated-state in response to control signals at the control-input, the feed-line being connected to the discharge-line in the activated-state, in which the first-valve in the stable-state or in the activated-state connects the control-input of the valve-device to the discharge-line, to retain a current-state of the valve-device when the brake-pressure air is applied to the discharge-line, and in the activated or stable state connects the control-input to the second-valve. Also described are an electric parking brake system, a utility vehicle, and a related method.

ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF
20220371569 · 2022-11-24 ·

An electronic parking brake system includes an electronic parking brake, including an electric motor, and a controller configured to control the electric motor to engage the electronic parking brake, and when a vehicle motion detection signal is received from a black box through a controller area network (CAN) bus in a state where an ignition is turned off and the electronic parking brake is engaged, the controller is configured to re-engage the electronic parking brake.

Dynamic resource allocation among different OFDM numerology schemes

The present disclosure relates to a resource allocation procedure for allocating time-frequency radio resources by a scheduler in a mobile communication system. A plurality of numerology schemes are defined, each partitioning a plurality of radio resources of the mobile communication system into resource scheduling units in a different manner. A reference resource set is defined per numerology scheme, each being associated to a set of radio resources usable for being allocated according to the respective numerology scheme. The reference resource set of at least one numerology scheme overlaps with the reference resource set of at least another numerology scheme in the frequency and/or time domain. The resource allocation procedure is performed for allocating radio resources to one or more user terminals according to the numerology schemes. The resource allocation procedure is performed for each numerology scheme based on a scheduling time interval defined for the respective numerology scheme.