Patent classifications
B60T2260/06
Integrated chassis control system
An integrated chassis control system includes a first sensor configured to sense a first vehicle driving in a lane adjacent to a lane in which an own vehicle is driving and to sense behavior information of the first vehicle, a second sensor configured to sense a variation in behavior of the own vehicle, a first determinator configured to determine a degree of influence of a side wind, which is predicted to occur due to the first vehicle, based on the behavior information of the first vehicle, a second determinator configured to determine a variance in abnormal behavior of the own vehicle based on information sensed by the second sensor, a first controller configured to perform a semi-active chassis system control, and a second controller configured to perform an active chassis system control.
Apparatus and Method of Complementing Braking Force of Commercial Vehicle
An embodiment apparatus for complementing a braking force of a vehicle includes a driving unit configured to drive an autonomous drone, a braking complement system connected with the driving unit and configured to complement the braking force, and a controller configured to determine a braking complement condition of the vehicle and to drive the braking complement system based on the braking complement condition. An embodiment braking complement system includes a compressor, wherein the driving unit is configured to apply an electric driving force to the compressor, an air tank in which compressed air discharged from the compressor is stored, and a braking complement unit connected with a discharge end of the air tank.
Vehicle Control Device, Vehicle Control Method, and Vehicle Control System
The vehicle control device of the present invention acquires characteristics of a road condition in front of a traveling vehicle based on external information; acquires vehicle behavior control variables for controlling the behavior of the vehicle based on estimated state variables of the vehicle that are obtained based on the characteristics, and control variables concerning speed of the vehicle based on the external information; acquires trajectory tracking control variables for causing the vehicle to track the target trajectory based on the target trajectory on which the vehicle travels that are obtained based on the characteristics and the estimated state variables; and outputs the control commands for controlling the suspension device, steering device, and braking and driving device based on the vehicle behavior control variables and the trajectory tracking control variables. This improves travel stability of the vehicle on a road surface on which an irregularity such as ruts exists.
Fluidic control system
A fluidic control system (1) for controlling a vehicle, which includes a controller (2) and a closed fluidic circuit. The circuit includes a pump (3) for pressurizing fluid in the circuit, valve means (40, 50, 60), an actuator (4, 5, 6) and a precharge accumulator (7). The valve means (40, 50, 60) is fluidly connected to the inlet and outlet of the pump (3) and the actuator (4, 6) is fluidly connected to the valve means (40, 50, 60) for selectively receiving pressurized fluid therefrom. The precharge accumulator (7) includes a movable member (73, FIG. 2) that describes a variable volume (71) fluidly connected to the circuit between the valve means (40, 50, 60) and the inlet of the pump (3). The system (1) also includes a sensor (70) for determining the position of the movable member (73) for estimating the quantity of fluid and/or detecting an abnormal pressure variation within the circuit.
DETECTION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF SUSPENSION HEIGHT SENSOR FAULTS
A method of reconstructing a detected faulty signal. A suspension height fault is detected by a processor. A signal of the detected faulty suspension height sensor is reconstructed using indirect sensor data. The reconstructed signal is output to a controller to maintain stability.
Vehicle speed control system and method employing torque balancing
A method for operating a speed control system of a vehicle having a plurality of wheels is provided. The method comprises receiving one or more electrical signals representative of vehicle-related information. The method further comprises determining, based on the one or more electrical signals representative of vehicle-related information, that one or more of the wheels of the vehicle have overcome an obstacle or are about to overcome an obstacle and that therefore a reduction in an applied drive torque to one or more of the wheels of the vehicle by a powertrain subsystem (applied drive torque) will be required to maintain the speed of the vehicle at a target set-speed of the speed control system. The method still further comprises automatically commanding the application of a retarding torque to one or more of the wheels of the vehicle to counteract the effect of an overrun condition in the powertrain subsystem from increasing the speed of the vehicle. A system for controlling the speed of a vehicle comprising an electronic control unit configured to perform the above-described methodology is also provided.
REDUNDANT CONTROL SYSTEM APPLIED TO BRAKE-BY-WIRE SYSTEM
A redundant control system is applied to a brake-by-wire (BBW) system. The redundant control system applied to the BBW system includes electromechanical brakes (EMBs) provided at wheels of a vehicle and configured to perform brake control of the vehicle, controllers connected to the EMBs, respectively, and a local gateway on a first communication line configured to receive information on the vehicle and a command of a driver and to transmit the information on the vehicle and the command of the driver to the controllers, where the controllers are configured to receive the information on the vehicle and the command of the driver through a second communication line.
VEHICLE OPERATIONAL DIAGNOSTICS, CONDITION RESPONSE, VEHICLE PAIRING, AND BLIND SPOT DETECTION SYSTEM
A vehicle operational diagnostics and condition response system includes at least an axle supporting a vehicle frame, a suspension disposed between and secured to each the vehicle frame and the axle, a load detection device interacting with the suspension and communicating with a system controller, wherein the system controller is supported by the vehicle frame, and a vehicle pairing circuit, the vehicle pairing circuit interacting with the system controller. The vehicle pairing circuit activated by the system controller in response to load detection data received by the system controller from the load detection device.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FEASIBLE STATE DETERMINATION IN DRIVER COMMAND INTERPRETER
Methods and systems are provided for controlling a component of a vehicle. In one embodiment, a method includes: receiving sensor data sensed from the vehicle; processing the sensor data to determine an ideal state of the vehicle; processing the sensor data and the ideal state of the vehicle to determine a feasible state of the vehicle; and selectively controlling at least one component associated with at least one of an active safety system and a chassis system of the vehicle based on the at least one feasible state.
CONTROL SYSTEM OF BRAKE-BY-WIRE DEVICE
A control system of a BBW device may include brake-by-wire (BBW) devices provided to each of wheels of a vehicle to perform a braking control or a suspension control of the vehicle, sensors configured for detecting an operating state of each of the BBW devices, and controllers connected to each of the BBW devices to control a corresponding BBW device among the BBW devices, in which the controllers are configured to determine whether the sensors fail according to data received from the sensors, and when determining that any a sensor among the sensors fails, the controllers turn off any a BBW device of the BBW devices which is a target detected by the failed sensor, and perform the braking control or the suspension control of the BBW devices based on a traveling state of the vehicle.