B60W2050/021

FAULT ISOLATION AND MITIGATION UPON LANE MARKING MISDETECTION ON ROADWAYS
20230192103 · 2023-06-22 ·

A system for a vehicle includes a plurality of sensors onboard the vehicle and a controller. A first sensor of the plurality of sensors is configured to detect lane markings on a roadway. The controller is configured to store data from the plurality of sensors. In response to receiving an indication indicating a misdetection of lane markings on the roadway based on data received from the first sensor, the controller is configured to execute in parallel a plurality of procedures configured to detect a plurality of causes for the misdetection of lane markings, respectively, based on the stored data; isolate one of the causes as a root cause for the misdetection of lane markings; and provide a response for mitigating the misdetection of lane markings on the roadway based on the root cause for the misdetection of lane markings.

OPPORTUNISTIC SOFTWARE UPDATES DURING SELECT OPERATIONAL MODES
20220374227 · 2022-11-24 · ·

Disclosed embodiments relate to opportunistically updating Electronic Control Unit (ECU) software in a vehicle. Operations may include receiving, at a controller in a vehicle, a wireless transmission indicating a need to update software running on at least one ECU in the vehicle; monitoring an operational status of the vehicle to determine whether the vehicle is in a first mode of operation in which an ECU software update is prohibited; delaying the ECU software update when the operational status is prohibited; continuing to monitor the operational status of the vehicle to determine whether the vehicle is in a second mode of operation in which the ECU software update is permitted; and enabling updating of the at least one ECU with the delayed ECU software update when it is determined that the vehicle is in the second mode of operations.

AUTONOMOUS DRIVING VEHICLE HEALTH MONITORING
20230182753 · 2023-06-15 ·

Described herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media for isolating commercial components from a harsh vehicle operating environment to increase the longevity of such components and to decrease their failure rate. Also described herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media for monitoring the operational health status of vehicle components for failure, and upon detecting failure of a component, initiating a processing task reassignment and fault recovery process. In this manner, processing load handled by the component prior to failure can be offloaded to one or more other vehicle components while a fault recovery process is initiated for the component. When the failed component is operational again, the vehicle may revert back to the task assignment in place prior to the component failure, may continue with the current task assignment, or may transition to another different task reassignment.

Vehicle Control System
20170341652 · 2017-11-30 ·

The present invention addresses the problem that a host vehicle changes lanes and comes into contact with a following vehicle or causes the following vehicle to rapidly decelerate when the other vehicle rapidly approaches the host vehicle from outside a recognizable zone in the presence of another vehicle traveling in the lane to which the host vehicle is about to travel. Provided is a vehicle control system characterized in that a driver is notified that a lane change is not possible, the vehicle control system having: an external recognition means for detecting the lane markers of the lane in which the host vehicle is traveling and/or detecting another vehicle in the surrounding area of the host vehicle; a limit-distance calculation means for determining the detectable limit distance of the external recognition means; a relative-speed calculation means for calculating the speed relative to a hypothetical vehicle present outside the detectable limit distance when no other vehicle is present within the distance; and a required detection distance calculation means for determining the required detection distance of the external recognition means required for the host vehicle to change lanes on the basis of the relative speed.

REDUNDANT VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEMS BASED ON TIRE SENSORS - LOAD ESTIMATION
20230174079 · 2023-06-08 ·

A control system for controlling one or more torque generating devices on a heavy-duty vehicle comprising a primary sensor system with a primary sensor control unit configured to interpret an output signal of the primary sensor system, wherein the primary sensor control unit is configured to determine a first load value associated with the heavy-duty vehicle, and one or more tire sensor devices mounted on one or more tires of the heavy-duty vehicle, and a tire sensor control unit configured to interpret an output signal of the one or more tire sensor devices, wherein the tire sensor control unit is configured to determine a second load value associated with the heavy-duty vehicle, wherein the control system is arranged to base control of the heavy-duty vehicle on the second load value in case of malfunction in the primary sensor system and/or in the primary sensor control unit.

Hybrid vehicle controller and method of controlling a hybrid vehicle
09821791 · 2017-11-21 · ·

The invention relates to a controller (140) for a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV), the controller (140) being operable to control a HEV to assume a HEV mode of operation in which each of a plurality of actuators (121, 123) of a HEV is controlled to assume a prescribed operational state, the controller being configured to control a HEV to assume an operational mode responsive to data in respect of a route of a journey to be made by a HEV, a route comprising at least one route segment, the controller (140) being configured to determine a target state of charge of an energy storage device (150) of a HEV for each said at least one route segment being a state of charge of an energy storage device (150) that is to be achieved at the end of said at least one segment responsive to the data in respect of a route, the controller (140) being further configured to control the HEV to achieve the target state of charge at the end of said at least one segment.

TELEMATICALLY MONITORING A CONDITION OF AN OPERATIONAL VEHICLE COMPONENT

Apparatus, device, methods and system relating to a vehicular telemetry environment for monitoring vehicle components and providing indications towards the condition of the vehicle components and providing optimal indications towards replacement or maintenance of vehicle components before vehicle component failure.

Self-driving vehicles and weigh station operation
11263838 · 2022-03-01 · ·

The technology involves operation of a self-driving truck or other cargo vehicle when it is being inspected at a weigh station. This may include determining whether a weigh station is open for inspection. Once at the weigh station, the vehicle may follow instructions of an inspection officer or autonomous inspection system. The vehicle may perform predefined actions or operations so that various vehicle systems and safety issues can be evaluated, such as the brakes, lights, tires, connections between the tractor and trailer, exposed fuel tanks, leaks, etc. A visual inspection may be performed to ensure the load is secured, vehicle and cargo documents meet certain criteria, and the carrier's safety record meets any requirements. In addition, the weigh station itself may be operated in a partly or fully autonomous mode when dealing with autonomous and manually driven vehicles.

Vehicle control method

A vehicle control method is disclosed. The vehicle control method includes: while controlling the driving of a vehicle taking control of itself, determining if there is a need to hand over the control of driving to a passenger in the vehicle; if it is determined that there is a need to hand over the control of driving to a passenger in the vehicle, selecting at least one of passengers to whom the control of driving may be handed over; determining an order of priority in handing over the control of driving by taking into consideration the at least one selected passenger's occupancy state information; handing over the control of driving to a top priority passenger according to the order of priority; and controlling the driving environment by taking into consideration the top priority passenger's occupancy state information.

COMPUTER VISION MONITORING FOR A COMPUTER VISION SYSTEM

Method for monitoring a computer vision system (CVS), said computer vision system (CVS) being part of a vehicle control system (VCS) of a vehicle (1000) that is used to maneuver said vehicle (1000) in 3D-space (3000), said computer vision system (CVS) being configured to monitor a surrounding area of the vehicle in real time and said computer vision monitor (CVM) monitoring the behavior of the computer vision system (CVS), comprising the steps of a.) providing the computer vision monitor (CVM) with information concerning a position (LM_POS) of at least one landmark (2000) in the 3D-space (3000), wherein said information is provided by a source, said source being independent of the computer vision system (CVS), b.) providing the computer vision monitor (CVM) with information concerning a current position (CUR_POS) of the vehicle (1000), c.) selecting based on steps a.) and b.) at least one landmark which falls within the range of vision of the computer vision system (CVS), d.) classifying the computer vision system (CVS) as being faulty when the computer vision system (CVS) fails to detect a configurable number of selected landmarks (2000).