METHOD FOR MONITORING THE OPERATIONAL RELIABILITY OF A BRAKING SYSTEM IN A VEHICLE
20220017059 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60T11/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T2220/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T7/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T17/221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/441
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60T17/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In a method for monitoring the operational reliability of a braking system in a vehicle. A brake pedal actuation is monitored via a brake light switch. An error signal is generated if the brake light switch generates a switch signal, without a braking intent of the driver being registered via a sensor signal of a sensor.
Claims
1. A method for monitoring operational reliability of a braking system in a vehicle, the method comprising the following steps: monitoring a brake pedal actuation via a brake light switch; and generating an error signal when the brake light switch generates a switch signal, without a braking intent of a driver being registered at the same time via a sensor signal of a sensor.
2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the sensor, whose signal is used to ascertain the braking intent of the driver, is a pedal travel sensor, the error signal being generated when the brake light switch generates a brake signal and the detected pedal travel is below a pedal travel limiting value at the same time.
3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the brake light switch and the sensor for registering the braking intent of the driver are situated at different positions in the braking system.
4. The method as recited in claim 3, wherein the brake light switch is situated at or adjacent to the brake pedal and the sensor for registering the braking intent of the driver is situated at or adjacent to an input rod of a main brake cylinder.
5. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the braking system includes a connection of the brake pedal via movable rods.
6. The method as recited in claim 5, wherein the braking system includes at least one direction change of the brake pedal movement with the aid of the rods toward a main brake cylinder.
7. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the braking system includes a hydraulic connection of the brake pedal.
8. A control unit configured to monitor operational reliability of a braking system in a vehicle, the control unit configured to: monitor a brake pedal actuation is monitored via a brake light switch; and generate an error signal when the brake light switch generates a switch signal, without a braking intent of a driver being registered at the same time via a sensor signal of a sensor; wherein the control unit is suppliable with sensor information of the brake light switch and of the sensor for registering the braking intent of the driver.
9. A hydraulic braking system in a vehicle, comprising: a brake light switch; a sensor whose signal is used to deduce a braking intent of a driver; and a control unit configured to monitor the operational reliability of a braking system in a vehicle, the control unit configured to: monitor a brake pedal actuation via a brake light switch; and generate an error signal when the brake light switch generates a switch signal, without a braking intent of the driver being registered at the same time via a sensor signal of the sensor; wherein the control unit is suppliable with sensor information of the brake light switch and of the sensor for registering the braking intent of the driver.
10. A vehicle including a hydraulic braking system, the hydraulic braking system including: a brake light switch; a sensor whose signal is used to deduce a braking intent of a driver; and a control unit configured to monitor the operational reliability of a braking system in a vehicle, the control unit configured to: monitor a brake pedal actuation via a brake light switch; and generate an error signal when the brake light switch generates a switch signal, without a braking intent of the driver being registered at the same time via a sensor signal of the sensor; wherein the control unit is suppliable with sensor information of the brake light switch and of the sensor for registering the braking intent of the driver.
11. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium on which is stored a computer program having program code for monitoring operational reliability of a braking system in a vehicle, the program code, when executed by a computer, causing the computer to perform the following steps: monitoring a brake pedal actuation via a brake light switch; and generating an error signal when the brake light switch generates a switch signal, without a braking intent of a driver being registered at the same time via a sensor signal of a sensor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0022]
[0023] A brake light switch 8, which is designed as an on/off switch and is switched on upon an actuation of brake pedal 5 resulting in the brake lights of the vehicle lighting up, is situated adjacent to brake pedal 5. If the brake pedal is not actuated, brake light switch 8 is switched off.
[0024] Braking system 1 includes a pedal travel sensor 9 that registers an actuation of brake pedal 5 and thus a braking intent of the driver based on a movement of input rod 7 of main brake cylinder 2. Pedal travel sensor 9 continuously measures the movement of input rod 7.
[0025] Braking system 1 is moreover equipped with a control unit 10, which is supplied with the sensor signals of pedal travel sensor 9 as the input signals as well as with the instantaneous switching state of brake light switch 8. Control signals for activating the adjustable components of braking system 1 may be generated in control unit 10.
[0026] Moreover, a monitoring of the operational reliability of braking system 1 is carried out in control unit 10 on the basis of the instantaneous state of brake light switch 8 as well as of the sensor signals of pedal travel sensor 9. If brake pedal 5 is actuated, brake light switch 8 is switched on. If the brake pedal movement is sufficiently great and, in particular, exceeds a pedal travel limiting value, this may be interpreted as a braking intent of the driver, so that the switched-on state of brake light switch 8 and the braking intent of the driver conform. If, however, brake light switch 8 is switched on, but the detected pedal travel of brake pedal 5 is below the pedal limiting value at the same time, this must be interpreted as an error that occurs as a result of excessive play in rods 6, for example. In this case, an error signal that is displayed to the driver and potentially stored is generated in control unit 10.
[0027] In
[0028] If, however, the query results in that the brake light switch is switched on, following the yes branch (“Y”) it is advanced to next method step 21, in which it is checked, whether the pedal travel registered by the pedal travel sensor exceeds a pedal travel limiting value. If this is the case, following the yes branch it is advanced to step 22, according to which the braking system is error-free and the operational reliability of the braking system is ensured. In this case, the brake light signal and the sensor signal of the pedal travel sensor conform. The detected pedal travel is sufficiently great for a braking intent of the driver to be deduced.
[0029] If, however, the query in method step 21 results in that the pedal travel detected by the pedal travel sensor is below the pedal travel limiting value due to play, for example, following the no branch it is advanced to method step 23, according to which an error signal is generated. In this case, the braking system is in a state having the brake light switch switched on, without a braking intent of the driver having been ascertained. The signals of the brake light switch and of the pedal travel sensor do not conform, so that the operational reliability of the braking system is not ensured and an error signal is generated.