Cruise control apparatus

10059337 ยท 2018-08-28

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Abstract

A cruise control apparatus is provided with: a controlling device configured to start a determination period, which is a period for determining whether or not to continue the intermittent operation mode, on condition that a change amount of the accelerator opening degree exceeds a predetermined change amount, during implementation of the intermittent operation mode, and configured to set an accelerator following period, which is a period for allowing the driver's accelerator operation to follow torque of the vehicle, after an end of the determination period, if it is determined that the intermittent operation mode is to be continued according to a change width of the accelerator opening degree obtained in the determination period.

Claims

1. A cruise control apparatus configured to perform an intermittent operation mode, which is a mode for cruising a vehicle in a predetermined vehicle speed range including a vehicle speed that is determined according to an accelerator opening degree while alternately repeating transmission and non-transmission of rotary power generated on a power source of the vehicle to drive wheels, said cruise control apparatus comprising: a controlling device programmed to: determine whether a change amount of the accelerator opening degree caused by an accelerator operation by a driver of the vehicle exceeds a predetermined change amount, start a determination period, which is a period for determining whether or not to continue the intermittent operation mode, on condition that the change amount of the accelerator opening degree caused by the accelerator operation by the driver of the vehicle exceeds the predetermined change amount, during implementation of the intermittent operation mode, set an accelerator following period, which is a period for changing a predetermined speed of the intermittent operation mode in accordance with the driver's accelerator operation, and if the change amount of the accelerator opening degree does not exceed the predetermined change amount, not set the accelerator following period, after an end of the determination period, if it is determined that the intermittent operation mode is to be continued according to a change width of the accelerator opening degree in the determination period, which is an integrated value of the change amount of the accelerator opening degree obtained in the determination period, and perform the intermittent mode after said accelerator following period; wherein the determination period for determining whether or not to continue the intermittent operation mode, starts when the change amount of the accelerator opening degree exceeds a predetermined change amount, and after an end of the determination period, if it is determined that that the intermittent operation mode is to be continued, the accelerator following period, which is a period for changing a predetermined speed of the intermittent operation mode in accordance with a driver's accelerator operation, is set.

2. The cruise control apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said controlling device is programmed to change the accelerator following period according to a vehicle speed of the vehicle.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a vehicle according to an embodiment.

(2) FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating one example of respective time variations of a vehicle speed and an accelerator opening degree.

(3) FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating another example of respective time variations of the vehicle speed and the accelerator opening degree.

(4) FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a main part of a cruise control process according to the embodiment.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT

(5) Hereinafter, an embodiment according to the cruise control apparatus of the present invention will be explained with reference to the drawings.

(6) Firstly, a configuration of a vehicle 1 according to the embodiment will be explained with reference to FIG. 1. FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of the vehicle according to the embodiment. In FIG. 1, illustration of members that are not directly related to the present invention is omitted, as occasion demands.

(7) In FIG. 1, the vehicle 1 is provided with an electronic control unit (ECU) 11, a brake ECU 12, a battery ECU 13, a battery 14, an inverter 15, a motor generator 16, and a reduction mechanism 17.

(8) The motor generator 16, which is one example of the power source according to the present invention, is provided with a function as an electric motor that converts supplied electric power to mechanical power, and a function as a generator that converts inputted mechanical power to electric power. Rotary power outputted from the motor generator 16 is transmitted to drive wheels WL via a reduction mechanism 17.

(9) The inverter 15 is configured to convert direct current (DC) power supplied from the battery 14 to alternating current (AC) power and supply it to the motor generator 16. Moreover, the inverter 15 is configured to convert the AC power (i.e. regenerative power) from the motor generator 16 to DC power and collect it in the battery 14. The electric power supply and the electric power collection by the inverter 15 are controlled by the ECU 11.

(10) The battery ECU 13 monitors, for example, temperature, voltage, a charge/discharge current value, and the like of the battery 14, and calculates a state of charge (SOC) and charge/discharge power of the battery from the above information. The battery ECU 13 transmits signals indicating the SOC and the charge/discharge power of the battery 14 to the ECU 11.

(11) A cruise control apparatus 100, which is mounted on the vehicle 1 as configured above, is provided with the ECU 11, an accelerator sensor 21, and a vehicle speed sensor 22. In other words, in the embodiment, a partial function of the ECU 11, which performs various electronic controls associated with the vehicle 1, is used as a part of the cruise control apparatus 100.

(12) The ECU 11 as a part of the cruise control apparatus 100 is configured to perform an intermittent operation mode. The intermittent operation mode in the embodiment is realized by cruising the vehicle 1 in a predetermined vehicle speed range including a vehicle speed that is determined according to an accelerator opening degree when the intermittent operation mode is started, while alternately repeating drive and stop of the motor generator 16.

(13) Particularly in the embodiment, the ECU 11 as a part of the cruise control apparatus 100 starts a determination period, which is a period for determining whether or not to continue the intermittent operation mode on condition that a change amount of an accelerator opening degree caused by an accelerator operation by a driver of the vehicle 1 exceeds a predetermined change amount, during implementation of the intermittent operation mode.

(14) Then, if it is determined that the intermittent operation mode is to be continued according to a change width of the accelerator opening degree, which is an integrated value of the change amount of the accelerator opening degree obtained in the determination period, the ECU 11 sets an accelerator following period, which is a period for allowing the driver's accelerator operation to follow torque of the vehicle 1 after the end of the determination period.

(15) Now, with reference to FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, the operation of the ECU 11 will be explained, more specifically. FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating one example of respective time variations of a vehicle speed and the accelerator opening degree. FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating another example of respective time variations of the vehicle speed and the accelerator opening degree. In FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, it is assumed that the intermittent operation mode is performed until a time point t1.

(16) In FIG. 2, the change amount of the accelerator opening degree caused by the accelerator operation by the driver of the vehicle 1 exceeds a predetermined change amount acc0 at the time point t1, and the ECU 11 thus starts the determination period. Until the time point t1, the intermittent operation mode is maintained because the change amount of the accelerator opening degree is within the predetermined change amount acc0.

(17) The ECU 11 determines whether or not to continue the intermittent operation mode according to the change width of the accelerator opening degree in the determination period (or from the time point t1 to a time point t2 herein). In the embodiment, an explanation will be given on the assumption that it is determined that the intermittent operation mode is to be continued.

(18) If it is determined that the intermittent operation mode is to be continued, the ECU 11 sets the accelerator following period (or from the time point t2 to a time point t3 herein). The length of the accelerator following period is changed according to the vehicle speed detected by the vehicle speed sensor 22. Specifically, the accelerator following period is set to be longer with increasing the vehicle speed.

(19) In the accelerator following period, the ECU 11 controls the motor generator 16 or the like to set a vehicle speed V.sub.1 corresponding to an absolute value acc1 of the accelerator opening degree after the change.

(20) Here, the accelerator opening degree decreases (refer to a lower part of FIG. 2), but the vehicle speed changes to increase during the determination period (refer to an upper part of FIG. 2). The ECU 11 thus, for example, stops the motor generator 16 after the end of the determination period (i.e. after the time point t2), thereby allowing the vehicle 1 to coast (or perform inertia cruise) to reduce the vehicle speed. The ECU 11 then controls the motor generator 16 and the like to set the vehicle speed V.sub.1 corresponding to the absolute value acc1 of the accelerator opening degree.

(21) After the accelerator following period (or after the time point t3 herein), the ECU 11 performs the intermittent operation mode to cruise the vehicle 1 in a range of a vehicle speed V.sub.L and a vehicle speed V.sub.H centered on the vehicle speed V.sub.1. At this time, the ECU 11 continues the intermittent operation mode if the change amount of the accelerator opening degree is less than or equal to a change amount acc01.

(22) In FIG. 3, the vehicle speed decreases during the determination period (or from the time point t1 to the time point t2 in FIG. 3), and the ECU 11 thus, for example, reduces the vehicle speed without operating the motor generator 16 in such a manner that the vehicle speed approaches the vehicle speed V.sub.1 corresponding to the absolute value acc1 of the accelerator opening degree after the change.

(23) Particularly in the embodiment, the vehicle speed is reduced by the coasting in the accelerator following period. It is thus possible to realize low fuel consumption cruise, which is extremely useful in practice.

(24) A cruise control process, which is performed by the cruise control apparatus 100 as configured above, will be explained with reference to a flowchart in FIG. 4. The cruise control process is performed mainly during the cruise of the vehicle 1.

(25) In FIG. 4, firstly, the ECU 11 determines whether or not the vehicle 1 is in the intermittent operation mode (step S101). If it is determined that the vehicle 1 is not in the intermittent operation mode (the step S101: No), the process is returned and is in a standby state until a predetermined time passes. On the other hand, if it is determined that the vehicle 1 is in the intermittent operation mode (the step S101: Yes), the ECU 11 determines whether or not the change amount of the accelerator opening degree is greater than the predetermined change amount (step S102).

(26) If it is determined that the change amount of the accelerator opening degree is less than or equal to the predetermined change amount (the step S102: No), the ECU 11 continues the intermittent operation mode (step S106). On the other hand, if it is determined that the change amount of the accelerator opening degree is greater than the predetermined change amount (the step S102: Yes), the ECU 11 starts the determination period and obtains the change width of the accelerator opening degree in the determination period (step S103).

(27) The ECU 11 then determines whether or not to continue the intermittent operation mode on the basis of the obtained change width of the accelerator opening degree (step S104). If it is determined that the intermittent operation mode is to be continued (the step S104: Yes), the ECU 11 sets the accelerator following period according to the vehicle speed (step S105), and selects to continue the intermittent operation mode (e.g. maintains an intermittent operation mode flag in an ON state) (step S106).

(28) The ECU 11 then ends the determination period (step S108), and controls the motor generator 16 and the like to set the vehicle speed corresponding to the current accelerator opening degree, and performs the intermittent operation mode after the accelerator following period (step S109).

(29) In the process in the step S104, if it is determined that the intermittent operation mode is not to be continued (the step S104: No), the ECU 11 selects to release or cancel the intermittent operation mode (e.g. sets the intermittent operation mode flag to be in an OFF state) (step S107). The ECU 11 then ends the determination period (step S108), and perform the release or cancellation of the intermittent operation mode (step S109).

(30) In the embodiment described above, the vehicle 1 that uses only the motor generator 16 as the power source is exemplified as one example; however, the present invention can be also applied to a hybrid vehicle provided with an engine and a motor as the power source, and a vehicle provided with an engine as the power source.

(31) The ECU 11 according to the embodiment is one example of the controlling device according to the present invention.

(32) The present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments, but various changes may be made, if desired, without departing from the essence or spirit of the invention which can be read from the claims and the entire specification. A cruise control apparatus which involves such changes is also intended to be within the technical scope of the present invention.

DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS AND LETTERS

(33) 1 vehicle 11 ECU 16 motor generator 21 accelerator sensor 22 vehicle speed sensor 100 cruise control apparatus