B60T2210/30

Systems and methods for displaying contextually-sensitive braking information

A system for displaying contextually-sensitive braking information on a surface of a vehicle is presented. The system may include a transceiver, one or more memories, an electronic display disposed on the surface, and one or more processors. The one or more processors may be configured to detect a braking event of the vehicle, wherein the braking event has an associated braking force. The one or more processors may compare the braking force to a predetermined threshold braking force to determine whether the braking force exceeds the threshold braking force. The one or more processors may further cause the electronic display to display a braking indication having an intensity that is proportional to the braking force, wherein the braking indication may include a braking rationale corresponding to the braking event in response to determining that the braking force exceeds the threshold braking force.

Brake system
12084025 · 2024-09-10 ·

The invention relates to a brake system comprising at least one brake with a frictional surface, a pad carrier with a brake pad, and a control and monitoring unit. According to the invention, the brake system additionally comprises a brake temperature sensor which is connected to the control and monitoring unit that is designed to ascertain brake temperature maintenance values on the basis of the brake effectiveness request, to compare a temperature ascertained by the brake temperature sensor with corresponding brake temperature maintenance values, and to ascertain at least one correction factor on the basis of a deviation. The control and monitoring unit is additionally designed to correct the brake control signal by the at least one correction factor and to actuate the controller using the corrected brake control signal.

System and method for predicting wear progression for vehicle tires

A system and method are provided for estimating progression in vehicle tire wear. A tread depth is stored at a first (e.g., initial or unworn) stage for a given tire, along with a first set of modal frequencies for the tire. At a later (e.g., worn) stage, for example in concert with a controlled excitation of tire structural modes, a second set of corresponding modal frequencies are sensed for the tire, and a tire wear status of the tire is determined at the second stage based on a calculated frequency shift between at least one corresponding modal frequency from each of the first and second sets. In one example, an initial mass of the tire is stored, and a change in mass is calculated based on the calculated frequency shift. Alternatively, a correlation of modal frequency shift may be performed with respect to tread depth for a given tire.

METHOD AND SYSTEM TO COMPENSATE FOR BRAKE PEDAL EFFORT TO PEDAL TRAVEL CHANGE DUE TO TEMPERATURE IN AN ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED BRAKING SYSTEM
20240294151 · 2024-09-05 ·

Systems and methods are provided for compensating for a change in a brake pedal effort to brake pedal travel relationship due to temperature in an electronically-controlled braking system is provided. The method may comprise performing, using a computing device of a vehicle, a sensing function when a function to decelerate the vehicle is applied. The sensing function may comprise measuring a pedal effort measurement, measuring a pedal travel measurement, and measuring a simulator temperature measurement of a pedal feel simulator. The method may comprise performing, using the computing device, a processing function. The processing function may comprise calculating a brake command, applying a correction to the brake command based on the simulator temperature measurement, generating a final brake command, and outputting the final brake command. The method may comprise performing, using the computing device, an actuation function based on the final brake command.

LEARNING DRIVER RATE OF PEDAL CHANGE
20180257655 · 2018-09-13 ·

Methods, systems, and apparatus for predicting the braking or acceleration of a vehicle. The pedal change prediction system includes a braking sensor for providing braking data or an acceleration sensor pedal for providing acceleration data. The pedal change prediction system includes an electronic control unit that is configured to determine a rate of depression of the brake pedal or the acceleration pedal that is associated with a first braking force or a first acceleration force. The electronic control unit is configured to predict a triggering event that is either a braking event or an acceleration event. The electronic control unit predicts the triggering event based on the rate of depression of the brake pedal or the acceleration pedal and causes the vehicle to apply a second braking force or a second acceleration force.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDLE COASTING MANAGEMENT

A system, method, and apparatus includes management of coasting during operation of a vehicle. Speed of a vehicle is monitored during a coasting event and is compared against a threshold to determine whether to remain coasting or re-engage an engine to a driveline. If instantaneous speed exceeds the threshold, predicted speed can be used to determine whether to permit short duration excursions, or to re-engage the engine to the driveline. These techniques can be used whether the vehicle is slowing down below a threshold or speeding up above a threshold.

Occupant aware braking system
10053088 · 2018-08-21 · ·

A vehicle control system includes variable maneuvering limits based at least in part on whether the vehicle is carrying cargo (i.e., passengers or other cargo). The system can include a cargo classification system comprising one or more internal sensors, an imager, and an image interpreter. The cargo classification system can determine if the vehicle is carrying cargo and classify the cargo (e.g., passengers or other cargo). Based at least in part on this classification, the vehicle control system can set various vehicle maneuvering limits. When the vehicle is empty, the vehicle control system can maneuver the vehicle at, or near, the actual maneuvering limits for the vehicle (e.g., maximum longitudinal acceleration, braking and lateral acceleration that can be generated by the vehicle). When the vehicle is carrying cargo, the vehicle control system can maneuver the vehicle at a lower threshold to prevent passenger discomfort and/or cargo damage or discomfort.

Electronic braking system

An electronic braking system including a prime mover speed sensor structured to sense a prime mover speed, a vehicle speed sensor structured to sense a vehicle speed, one or more processing circuits comprising one or more memory devices coupled to one or more processors, the one or more memory devices configured to store instructions thereon that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to determine an overspeed condition based on the prime mover speed and the vehicle speed, generate a tuned overspeed value based on the overspeed condition, and generate a braking command based on the tuned overspeed value.

Monitoring apparatus and monitoring system

Provided is a monitoring apparatus including an acquiring unit that acquires information relating to an operation status when an operating body is operated, a determination unit that determines one of plural categories of the operation status, which are classified based on a degree of occurrence of a malfunction of the operating body or a degree of danger of the operation status, to which the information relating to the operation status acquired by the acquiring unit belongs, and an attention calling unit that calls for an attention for an operation of the operating body in a case where the information relating to the operation status is determined to belong to a specific category.

VEHICLE CONTROL DEVICE, VEHICLE CONTROL METHOD, AND PROGRAM
20180178766 · 2018-06-28 ·

An environment information acquisition unit 20 acquires an image in which environment around a vehicle has been imaged, information indicating a contact with the vehicle or an impact on the vehicle, surround sounds, approach identification information for enabling an approach of an emergency vehicle to be identified, and the like as surrounding environment information of the vehicle. A vehicle control processing unit 61 recognizes predetermined external stimulation information included in the surrounding environment information, for example, a specific signal or a movement with a specific pattern, a contact to a specific part, and a specific sound. The vehicle control processing unit 61 uses the recognized predetermined external stimulation information as a vehicle brake instruction from outside and starts a vehicle braking sequence to stop the vehicle. Even if an abnormality occurs in an automatically driven vehicle and the like, vehicle brake control is easily applied to a traveling vehicle from outside.