Method for correcting the measured pressure in a tire
10994577 · 2021-05-04
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C23/0408
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C23/0477
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C23/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A method for determining the pressure of a tire of a vehicle being driven at a speed, the tire comprising, arranged in the tire, a pressure sensor and a temperature sensor. The method includes generating a library of ratios between a measurement of the output of the pressure sensor and a measurement of the output of the temperature sensor, the one or more ratios being calculated at different speeds and one ratio being measured at a speed of zero, defining a variation law representative of the variation in the ratios with respect to the acceleration experienced by the pressure sensor, measuring the output of the pressure sensor and the output of the temperature sensor, and obtaining the value of the acceleration experienced by the pressure sensor, and determining the pressure by correcting this measurement with the variation law.
Claims
1. A method for determining, at a time, a pressure of a tire of a vehicle that is being driven at a speed, the tire comprising, arranged in the tire, a pressure sensor and a temperature sensor, the method comprising: a) generating a library of ratios between a measurement of an output of the pressure sensor and a measurement of an output of the temperature sensor, the one or more ratios being calculated at different speeds and one ratio being measured at a speed of zero, b) based on the ratios of the library, defining a variation law representative of the variation in the ratios with respect to an acceleration experienced by the pressure sensor, c) at the time, measuring the output of the pressure sensor and the output of the temperature sensor, and obtaining the value of the acceleration experienced by the pressure sensor, determining the pressure by correcting this measurement with the variation law.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein, in step a), the library is updated with ratios measured during a first phase of driving and wherein step c) follow steps a) and b).
3. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first phase of driving has a duration of ten minutes.
4. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein, in step a), a ratio is measured at a speed comprised between 50 km/h and 100 km/h and another ratio is measured at a speed strictly comprised between 100 km/h and 150 km/h.
5. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the acceleration of the pressure sensor is obtained in step c) with an accelerometer arranged in the tire.
6. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the acceleration of the pressure sensor is obtained in step c) with an element chosen from a speed sensor of a wheel associated with the tire and a GPS system of the vehicle.
7. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein it is checked that the norm of the variation of a ratio is lower than 8 Pa.Math.K.sup.−1.Math.s.sup.−1 before step c).
8. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein it is checked that the variation in the output of the temperature sensor is comprised between −1 and 1 K.Math.min.sup.−1 before step c).
9. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the value of the acceleration of the pressure sensor is obtained in step c) by: d) sampling values of the output of the pressure sensor during a preset period; e) determining a frequency of the variations in the values measured in step d); f) calculating the acceleration of the pressure sensor depending on the frequency measured in step e) and on the radius between the pressure sensor and the center of the wheel.
10. The method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the frequency is determined in step e) using a method chosen from a Fourier transform, a maxima analysis and an analysis of the rate of change of sign.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages will become clearer from the following description, which is purely illustrative and nonlimiting, and which must be read with reference to the appended figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(8) The vehicle 1 comprises a plurality of wheels, and each wheel is equipped with a tire 1. Two wheels 1 are illustrated in
(9) The measuring system comprises a pressure sensor 3, which is arranged in the tire and preferably partially in the cavity of the tire. It has been drawn with dashed lines in
(10) The measuring system may also comprise an accelerometer 5 and/or a sensor 4 of temperature T, which sensor has been drawn with dashed lines in
(11) The vehicle also comprises a central unit 6. The central unit comprises a centralized processor and a memory. The central unit 6 may also comprise a radiofrequency receiver.
(12) The one or more measuring systems of a vehicle may be connected and identified as described in patent application FR 2974033, incorporated herein by reference. The data measured by the measuring system integrated into each wheel may be transmitted by radio frequency to the central unit 6.
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(14) In step a) of the method illustrated in
(15) Generally, at least one pair of measurements corresponds to a speed v of zero. Thus, the acceleration of the pressure sensor, which is lower than or equal to 1 g, does not lead to an error in the measured pressure P.sub.MES.
(16) Two ratios P.sub.MES/T may preferably be chosen in ranges of vehicle speed v allowing common speeds v to be covered. Preferably, a ratio P.sub.MES/T is measured at a speed v comprised between 50 km/h and 100 km/h, and another ratio P.sub.MES/T is measured at a speed v strictly comprised between 100 km/h and 150 km/h. Steps a), b) and/or c) of the method need not be carried out during the same period of driving. The library is not necessarily integrally recalculated during each period of driving: all or some of the ratios therein may be the ratios measured and calculated in preceding periods of driving. A library may for example comprise a number of fixed ratios, the ratios being updated in a step a). The ratios may also be updated depending on their date and/or time of computation. Generally, the library comprises at least three ratios, one of the ratios corresponding to a measurement carried out at a zero vehicle speed. Each ratio of a library may also correspond to a range of acceleration of given size or width: for ranges of a width of 50 g, one ratio is measured between 0 g and 49 g, one ratio is measured between 50 g and 99 g, etc. Information received by other sensors of the vehicle may also influence the measurements of ratio during a period of driving and/or the use, in the library, of ratios that existed before the period of driving.
(17) In step b) of the method illustrated in
(18) In one embodiment of an aspect of the invention, the central unit 6 of the vehicle may adjust the one or more parameters of the variation law so as to decrease the discrepancy between the variation law and the ratios recorded in the library of ratios. This discrepancy may be minimized by various methods, and preferably by the least-squares method.
(19) Ratios corresponding to accelerations different from those of the ratios measured in step a) are loaded, by a processor of the central unit, in order to define a variation law more representative of the variation in the ratios depending on the acceleration of the pressure sensor.
(20) Advantageously, steps a) and/or b) of the method illustrated in
(21) In step c) of the method illustrated in
(22) The central unit of the vehicle may take into account brief stops of the vehicle so as to avoid starting the method from step a) after each stop. Thus, if the vehicle is stopped during step c) of the method and for a time shorter than a preset time stored in the memory of the central unit, fifteen minutes for example, the method continues directly from step c) when the vehicle continues on its way.
(23) It may be necessary for a plurality of conditions to be met to pass from step b) to step c) of the method illustrated in
(24) While the vehicle is being driven, the ratio P.sub.MES/T is sampled. It is possible to distinguish between a leak in the tire and the sensitivity of the pressure sensor to acceleration. Generally, and under good driving conditions, i.e. when the tire is not leaking, the ratio P.sub.MES/T varies less than when the tire is leaking: the variations in P.sub.MES as a function of speed (or of the acceleration of the pressure sensor) of the vehicle may for example make this ratio vary. The central unit of the vehicle measures the variations over time in this ratio: if the norm of this variation exceeds a preset threshold recorded in the central unit, a leak may be detected. In contrast, if the norm of the variations in the ratio P.sub.MES/T do not exceed this threshold during a preset period: pairs (P.sub.MES, T) may be measured so as to generate a library of ratios (in step a) of the method); the pressure P of the tire may be determined in step c) of the method illustrated in
(25) It is possible to check that the norm of the variation over time in the ratio is lower than 8 Pa.Math.K.sup.−1.Math.s.sup.−1.
(26) Similarly, a preset temperature threshold may be stored beforehand in the memory of the central unit: if the norm of the variation in the temperature measured in the tire does not exceed a preset threshold during a preset period, the central unit may determine the pressure P of the tire in step c) of the method illustrated in
(27) Generally, in step a) and/or b) and/or c) of the method illustrated in
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(30) In step d) of the method illustrated in
(31) In step e) of the method illustrated in
(32) In step f) of the method illustrated in
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(34) State 50 corresponds to a turned-off vehicle. Starting up the vehicle causes passage to the state 51, which corresponds to a waiting or rest state.
(35) In state 51, passage to state 52 occurs automatically, each time a predefined regular period starts or ends.
(36) In state 52, the temperature T is measured, the pressure P.sub.MES is measured, the ratio P.sub.MES/T is computed and the speed v of the vehicle is measured. Carrying out these tasks leads to passage to state 53.
(37) In state 53, it is determined whether the vehicle is being driven. If the vehicle is being driven, state 54 is passed to, and if the vehicle is stopped state 57 is passed to.
(38) In state 54, the variations in the ratio P.sub.MES/T and the temperature are measured. If the ratio and the temperature are sufficiently stable (i.e. the variation as a function of time in the ratio P.sub.MES/T is lower than a threshold value, for example lower than 8 Pa.Math.K.sup.−1.Math.s.sup.−1 and the variation as a function of time in the temperature is lower than a threshold value, for example lower than 1 K.Math.min.sup.−1), state 55 is passed to. Otherwise, state 51 is passed to.
(39) In state 55, a value of the ratio P.sub.MES/T is stored in a ratio library, as is the corresponding speed of the vehicle. In other words, a library of ratios is generated and/or updated. Such storage leads to passage to state 56.
(40) In state 56, the variation law representative of the variation in the ratios is updated, depending on the library updated in state 55. In other words, a new variation law of the ratios is computed taking into account the ratio recorded in state 55. The update of the variation law leads to passage to state 51.
(41) In state 57, it is evaluated whether the vehicle has been parked for a long time, i.e. for example parked for more than 15 minutes. In the case where the vehicle has been parked for a long time, state 58 is passed to. In the contrary case, state 51 is passed to.
(42) In state 58, variations in the ratio P.sub.MES/T and the temperature T are measured. If the ratio and the temperature are sufficiently stable (i.e. the norm of the variation as a function of time in the ratio P.sub.MES/T is lower than a threshold value, for example lower than 8 Pa.Math.K.sup.−1.Math.s.sup.−1 and the norm of the variation as a function of time in the temperature is lower than a threshold value, for example lower than 1 K.Math.min.sup.−1), state 59 is passed to. Otherwise, state 51 is passed to.
(43) In state 59, a value of the ratio P.sub.MES/T corresponding to a zero vehicle speed is recorded in a ratio library. Such storage leads to passage to state 51.
(44) In the embodiment of an aspect of the invention illustrated in