METHOD AND DEVICE FOR INFLUENCING OR DEACTIVATING A CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM

20210362712 ยท 2021-11-25

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    Abstract

    A method for influencing and/or deactivating a cruise control system of a single-track motor vehicle, in which, after the activation of the method by the driver, the speed of a second motor vehicle traveling directly ahead is ascertained, the speed of the preceding motor vehicle is adopted by the motor vehicle, and a driver warning regarding the deactivation of the cruise control system, which has taken place or is impending, taking place with the aid of a haptic signal and the cruise control system being deactivated if a predefined minimum speed is undershot.

    Claims

    1-7. (canceled)

    8. A method for influencing a cruise control system of a single-track motor vehicle, comprising: after activation of the method by a driver of the single-track motor vehicle, ascertaining a speed of a second motor vehicle traveling directly ahead of the single-track motor vehicle; adopting, by the single-track motor vehicle, the speed of the preceding motor vehicle; and when a predefined minimum speed is undershot, deactivating the cruise control system and outputting a driver warning regarding the deactivation of the cruise control system using a haptic signal.

    9. The method as recited in claim 8, wherein the deactivation of the cruise control system takes place temporally after the output of the driver warning.

    10. The method as recited in claim 8, wherein the haptic signal is a driver-independent brake jolt or a brief brake pulse on a front wheel and/or on a rear wheel.

    11. The method as recited in claim 8, wherein the cruise control system is an ACC system.

    12. The method as recited in claim 8, wherein the single-track motor vehicle is a motorcycle.

    13. The method as recited in claim 8, wherein a visual or acoustic driver warning takes place in addition to the haptic signal.

    14. A device, comprising: a control unit configured to influence a cruise control system of a single-track motor vehicle, the control unit configured to: after activation of the method by a driver of the single-track motor vehicle, ascertain a speed of a second motor vehicle traveling directly ahead of the single-track motor vehicle; cause the single-track motor vehicle to adopt the speed of the preceding motor vehicle; and when a predefined minimum speed is undershot, deactivate the cruise control system and output a driver warning regarding the deactivation of the cruise control system using a haptic signal.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

    [0014] FIG. 1 shows the basic sequence of an example method according to the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS

    [0015] The application of cruise control systems or distance control systems in two-wheelers includes the particularity that a braking operation carried out automatically within the scope of these systems should not take place up to the point of standstill, in order to avoid the situation in which the two-wheeler tips over. For this reason, the system is switched off when a limiting value for the speed is undershot. It is necessary, however, that the driver be informed that the system has been switched off. A piece of visual information in the cockpit of the two-wheeler is suitable only under certain conditions, since the driver possibly does not gaze there frequently enough. An acoustic warning may be easily missed, however. For this reason, the warning with the aid of a brief, slight brake pulse is the most reliable. The brake pulse is configured in such a way, in this case, that a dangerous situation for the driver does not arise. Due to the brake pulse, the driver is also prompted to gaze at the cockpit. For this reason, it is meaningful to also output a piece of visual information there regarding the deactivation of the cruise control system or the distance control system.

    [0016] The sequence of an example embodiment of the method according to the present invention is represented in FIG. 1. After the activation of the cruise control function in block 101, the speed of the preceding vehicle is ascertained and adopted in block 102. Finally, in block 103, a check is carried out to determine whether the speed falls below a predefined minimum speed. If this is not the case, the method returns to block 102. If this is the case, however, in block 104, the cruise control system is deactivated, and this is at least haptically communicated to the driver. The method ends in block 105.