B60W2050/0055

Vehicle behavior control device
12403742 · 2025-09-02 · ·

A vehicle behavior control device includes: an ith suspension mounted on an ith wheel of a vehicle (where i=1 to 3); a fourth suspension mounted on a fourth wheel; and a controller. The ith suspension includes an ith actuator. The controller converts a required value of a behavior parameter to an ith required control force for the ith actuator. When a kth required control force (k is any of 1 to 3) is greater than a kth output range according to an output capability of a kth actuator, the controller performs a required control force reduction process of reducing all of first to third required control forces, and controls the ith actuator based on the ith required control force after the required control force reduction process.

Apparatus for estimating a bounce speed of a vehicle and a method thereof
12427998 · 2025-09-30 · ·

Disclosed are an apparatus for estimating a bounce speed of a vehicle and a method thereof. The apparatus includes an acceleration sensor that detects an acceleration of the vehicle, a front wheel speed sensor that detects a wheel speed of a front wheel of the vehicle, a rear wheel speed sensor that detects a wheel speed of a rear wheel of the vehicle, and a controller. The controller determines a wheel acceleration of the front wheel based on the wheel speed of the front wheel, determines a wheel acceleration of the rear wheel based on the wheel speed of the rear wheel, and estimates the bounce speed of the vehicle. The bounce speed of the vehicle is estimated based on the acceleration of the vehicle, the wheel acceleration of the front wheel, and the wheel acceleration of the rear wheel.

Tunable filters for signal integrity in real time diagnostics

Systems and methods for real time and predictive diagnostics of vehicle electronic components. Circuit boards and similar vehicle electronic devices have input/output speeds on the order of tens of gigahertz (GHz). Signal integrity can be affected when operating in real time while a high speed signal travels across circuit boards. To maintain signal integrity, hardware around high speed signals is designed to match impedance and transmission lengths. Additionally, differences can occur from circuit board to circuit board due to aging during vehicle operation, and tolerances in the manufacturing process. Systems and methods are provided herein to compensate for the tolerances in the manufacturing process. The real time and predictive diagnostics of vehicle electronic components provided herein can prevent on-road vehicle failures.