Patent classifications
B60T8/96
Signal-processing device for a vehicle having an ABS unit, vehicle, signal-processing method for a vehicle, computer programme and control unit
The invention relates to a signal-processing device (402) for a vehicle having an ABS unit (404) and multiple wheels, each of which is assigned a sensor (S1, S2, S3, S4) for wheel signal generation. The signal-processing device (402) is designed to detect (602) a failure of a wheel signal, to form (604) a substitute signal for the failed wheel signal using the wheel signal of at least one sensor assigned to a wheel that is not affected by the failure, and to supply (606) the substitute signal to the ABS unit (404). The invention also relates to an ABS system (400) having the signal-processing device (402) and an ABS unit (404), a vehicle having the ABS system (400), a signal-processing method for a vehicle having an ABS unit (404), a computer programme having computer code for carrying out the signal-processing method, as well as a control unit containing the computer programme.
METHOD OF OPERATING A BRAKE SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE AND CORRESPONDING BRAKE SYSTEM
A method of operating a brake system for a motor vehicle, the brake system has a parking brake device and actuating the parking brake device for generating a parking braking force on a wheel of the motor vehicle is only permitted if a speed value falls below a speed threshold value. As such, the speed value is determined from a measured speed value corresponding at least temporarily to a speed of the motor vehicle. If the measured speed value falls below the speed value, the speed value is made to track the measured speed value with a speed gradient limited to a speed gradient limit value.
METHOD OF OPERATING A BRAKE SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE AND CORRESPONDING BRAKE SYSTEM
A method of operating a brake system for a motor vehicle, the brake system has a parking brake device and actuating the parking brake device for generating a parking braking force on a wheel of the motor vehicle is only permitted if a speed value falls below a speed threshold value. As such, the speed value is determined from a measured speed value corresponding at least temporarily to a speed of the motor vehicle. If the measured speed value falls below the speed value, the speed value is made to track the measured speed value with a speed gradient limited to a speed gradient limit value.
Apparatus and method for determining wheel condition
An apparatus for determining a wheel condition on whether wheel locking occurs in each wheel of a vehicle having a main brake apparatus and an auxiliary brake apparatus. The apparatus includes: a WSS (Wheel Speed Sensor) configured to primarily detect whether wheel locking occurs; a TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) configured to secondarily detect whether wheel locking occurs; and a control unit configured to determine, when the WSS fails, a wheel condition indicative of whether wheel locking occurs in each wheel, by using information detected through the TPMS.
Apparatus and method for determining wheel condition
An apparatus for determining a wheel condition on whether wheel locking occurs in each wheel of a vehicle having a main brake apparatus and an auxiliary brake apparatus. The apparatus includes: a WSS (Wheel Speed Sensor) configured to primarily detect whether wheel locking occurs; a TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) configured to secondarily detect whether wheel locking occurs; and a control unit configured to determine, when the WSS fails, a wheel condition indicative of whether wheel locking occurs in each wheel, by using information detected through the TPMS.
VEHICLE BRAKE DEVICE AND VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM
A vehicle brake device includes a brake pedal having a pedal part and a lever part rotatable about a rotational shaft according to an operation of the pedal part, a housing rotatably supporting the lever part and being located in a vehicle compartment of a vehicle and on a partition wall that separates an outside of the vehicle compartment and an inside of the vehicle compartment, and a reaction force generator connected to the housing and the lever part and configured to generate a reaction force on the lever part in accordance with a stroke amount of the brake pedal.
VEHICLE BRAKE DEVICE AND VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM
A vehicle brake device includes a brake pedal having a pedal part and a lever part rotatable about a rotational shaft according to an operation of the pedal part, a housing rotatably supporting the lever part and being located in a vehicle compartment of a vehicle and on a partition wall that separates an outside of the vehicle compartment and an inside of the vehicle compartment, and a reaction force generator connected to the housing and the lever part and configured to generate a reaction force on the lever part in accordance with a stroke amount of the brake pedal.
VEHICLE BRAKING CONTROL DEVICE
A braking control device includes a front wheel motor that controls a front wheel hydraulic pressure to adjust a front wheel braking torque, a first motor that adjusts a right rear wheel braking torque, and a second motor that adjusts a left rear wheel braking torque. The front wheel motor includes two-system coils, and the first and second motors include one-system coils. A controller that controls the electric motors includes a one-side drive circuit that energizes one of the two-system coils of the front wheel motor, an other-side front wheel drive circuit that energizes the other of the two-system coils of the front wheel motor, a first rear wheel drive circuit that energizes the one-system coil of the first motor, and a second rear wheel drive circuit that energizes the one-system coil of the second motor.
EMERGENCY VEHICLE BRAKING USING CLOSED-LOOP PULSING
A technique controls an electric brake of a vehicle. The technique involves continuously providing power to the electric brake of the vehicle to continuously disengage the electric brake and allow the vehicle to move. The technique further involves, while power is continuously provided to the electric brake and the vehicle is moving, sensing a fault condition. The technique further involves, in response to sensing the fault condition, providing electric pulses to the electric brake in place of continuously providing power to the electric brake, the electric pulses having varying pulse timing that controls braking of the vehicle. Accordingly, the vehicle is able to provide a more consistent braking response regardless of variations in certain factors such as brake calibration and/or current wear, the current weight in the vehicle, the current temperature, etc.
EMERGENCY VEHICLE BRAKING USING CLOSED-LOOP PULSING
A technique controls an electric brake of a vehicle. The technique involves continuously providing power to the electric brake of the vehicle to continuously disengage the electric brake and allow the vehicle to move. The technique further involves, while power is continuously provided to the electric brake and the vehicle is moving, sensing a fault condition. The technique further involves, in response to sensing the fault condition, providing electric pulses to the electric brake in place of continuously providing power to the electric brake, the electric pulses having varying pulse timing that controls braking of the vehicle. Accordingly, the vehicle is able to provide a more consistent braking response regardless of variations in certain factors such as brake calibration and/or current wear, the current weight in the vehicle, the current temperature, etc.