Motion control system of vehicle
US-9199639-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US10155514B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10155514-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415106077-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 18, 2018 |
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A control system for a motor vehicle that operates to receive a signal indicative of a steering angle of a vehicle and cause application of negative torque to one or more wheels of a vehicle to slow a wheel. The system is configured to perform a turn-assist operation in which the system causes application of negative torque to at least a first wheel of a vehicle being an inside trailing wheel when a steering angle exceeds a predetermined steering angle thereby to promote turning of a vehicle. The amount of negative torque is arranged to increase with increasing steering angle beyond the predetermined steering angle.
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A controller for a motor vehicle comprising: an input for receiving a signal indicative of a steering angle of a vehicle; and an output for outputting a signal to cause application of negative torque to one or more wheels of the vehicle to slow a wheel, the controller being configured to perform a turn-assist operation in which the controller causes application of negative torque to at least a first wheel of the vehicle being an inside trailing wheel when a steering angle exceeds a predetermined steering angle thereby to promote turning of the vehicle, the amount of negative torque being arranged to increase with increasing steering angle beyond the predetermined steering angle, wherein the predetermined steering angle is within a range of 60-85% of a maximum steering angle, the controller being further configured to cause an application of positive drive torque to one or more wheels of the vehicle, the controller being configured to cause an increase in an amount of net torque applied to at least a second wheel of the vehicle to compensate for the application of negative torque to at least the first wheel when the turn-assist operation is in progress. 2. A controller according to claim 1 further comprising an input for receiving a signal indicative of a speed of a vehicle, the controller being configured to adjust the amount of negative torque applied to said at least a first wheel in dependence on vehicle speed when a turn-assist operation is in progress. 3. A controller according to claim 2 configured to reduce the amount of negative torque applied to said at least a first wheel as vehicle speed increases when a turn-assist operation is in progress. 4. A controller according to claim 3 configured not to perform a turn-assist operation when vehicle speed is less than a lower threshold predetermined speed or when vehicle speed is greater than an upper threshold predetermined speed. 5. A controller according to claim 1 arranged to receive a signal indicative of driver demanded torque, the controller being configured to adjust the amount of negative torque applied to said at least a first wheel in dependence on driver demanded torque when a turn-assist operation is in progress. 6. A controller according to claim 5 configured to reduce the amount of negative torque applied to said at least a first wheel being an inside wheel as driver demanded torque increases when a turn-assist operation is in progress. 7. A controller according to claim 5 configured not to perform a turn-assist operation when driver torque demand is less than a predetermined lower threshold torque demand value or when driver torque demand is greater than a predetermined upper threshold torque demand value. 8. A controller according to claim 1 configured to allow a turn-assist operation to be performed in dependence on a user-selection signal created in response to user selection of a turn-assist mode of operation. 9. A controller according to claim 1 , the controller being configured to determine a control mode in which a vehicle is operating. 10. A controller according to claim 9 configured, in dependence on the control mode in which a vehicle is operating, to set at least one of: a predetermined steering angle a predetermined lower threshold speed; a predetermined upper threshold speed; a predetermined lower threshold torque demand value; a predetermined upper threshold torque demand value. 11. A controller according to claim 1 configured to receive information indicative of a surface coefficient of friction between a driving surface and one or more wheels, the controller being configured to set an upper limit negative_torque_lim to the magnitude of the amount of negative torque that may be applied to an inside trailing wheel as a consequence of a turn-assist operation is being performed in dependence on the information. 12. A controller according to claim 11 configured wherein the upper limit negative_torque_lim is an upper limit to a total amount of negative torque that may be applied to an inside trailing wheel when a turn-assist operation is performed. 13. A-controller according to claim 11 configured wherein the upper limit negative_torque_lim is an upper limit of an amount of negative torque that is in addition to any negative torque applied other than as part of a turn-assist operation. 14. A controller according to claim 1 wherein the signal that causes application of negative torque to one or more wheels of a vehicle to slow a wheel comprises a signal that causes a braking system to apply negative torque to one or more wheels. 15. A controller according to claim 1 comprising a data processing apparatus, the data processing apparatus being configured to receive the signal indicative of a steering angle of a vehicle, the data processing apparatus being further configured to cause the application of negative torque to one or more wheels. 16. A controller according to claim 1 comprising a speed control system operable to cause a vehicle to operate in accordance with a target speed value by controlling an amount of brake torque applied by a braking system and an amount of drive torque applied by a powertrain to one or more wheels of the vehicle. 17. A motor vehicle comprising a controller according to claim 1 . 18. A controller according to claim 1 wherein causing an increase in an amount of net torque applied to at least a second wheel of a vehicle to compensate for application of negative torque to at least a first wheel comprises adding an amount of torque to the net torque of the vehicle that corresponds to the amount of negative torque applied by the system. 19. A method of controlling a motor vehicle implemented by a controller comprising: receiving a signal indicative of a steering angle of a vehicle; performing a turn-assist operation, performing a turn-assist operation comprising causing application of negative torque to at least a first wheel of the vehicle being an inside trailing wheel when a steering angle exceeds a predetermined steering angle thereby to promote turning of the vehicle, the method comprising increasing the amount of brake torque with increasing steering angle beyond the predetermined steering angle, wherein the predetermined steering angle is within a range of 60-85% of a maximum steering angle; applying positive drive torque to one or more wheels of the vehicle; and increasing an amount of net torque applied to at least a second wheel of the vehicle to compensate for the application of negative torque to said at least a first wheel when a turn-assist operation is in progress. 20. A method according to claim 19 further comprising: receiving a signal indicative of a speed of a vehicle; and reducing the amount of negative torque applied to said at least a first wheel as said vehicle speed increases when a turn-assist operation is in progress. 21. A method according to claim 19 further comprising: receiving a signal indicative of driver demanded torque; and reducing the amount of negative torque applied to said at least a first wheel as driver demanded torque increases, when a turn-assist operation is in progress. 22. A method according to claim 19 further comprising determining a control mode in which a vehicle is operating, and in dependence thereon setting at least one of: a predetermined steering angle a predetermined lower threshold speed; a predetermined upper threshold speed; a predetermined lower threshol
Steering angle · CPC title
Off-road driving conditions · CPC title
Brake pressure, e.g. of fluid or between pad and disc · CPC title
including control of steering systems · CPC title
Coefficient of friction · CPC title
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