Steering Control Device
US-2018093701-A1 · Apr 5, 2018 · US
US11066096B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11066096-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816971714-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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A vehicle steering control method in which steering wheel vibrations are suppressed when a clutch is engaged while turning to suppress a sense of discomfort imparted to the driver. In this method, when transitioning from a steer-by-wire mode under an autonomous driving mode in which a steering clutch, through which a steering wheel and left and right front wheels are mechanically disconnected and connected, is disengaged, to an EPS control mode under a manual driving mode in which the steering clutch is engaged and an assist torque that corresponds to a detected torque from a torque sensor is imparted to the left and right front wheels, the steering clutch is engaged, and the assist torque is limited to a value that corresponds to the detected torque from the torque sensor from when the steering clutch is engaged until a prescribed limitation period has passed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle steering control method comprising: controlling steering of a vehicle having a steering wheel, a clutch through which the steering wheel and turnable wheels are able to be mechanically disconnected and connected, a steering actuator that imparts torque to the steering wheel, a turning actuator that causes the turnable wheels to turn, and a torque sensor that detects a transmitted torque in a torque transmission system between the steering wheel and the turnable wheels, the method further comprising: a steer-by-wire mode in which the clutch is disengaged and a steering angle of the steering wheel and a turning angle of the turnable wheels are controlled based on a turning angle command, and an assisted-control mode in which the clutch is engaged and an assist torque that corresponds to a detected torque from the torque sensor is imparted to the turnable wheels; and the method being such that: when transitioning from the steer-by-wire mode under an autonomous driving mode to the assisted-control mode under a manual driving mode, the assist torque is limited to a value that corresponds to the detected torque from when the clutch is engaged until a prescribed limitation period has passed, the limitation period being a duration that corresponds to a difference in angular velocity between a steering angle velocity and a turning angle velocity, the steering angle velocity being angular velocity on a steering wheel side of the clutch, and the turning angle velocity being angular velocity on a turnable wheels side of the clutch. 2. The vehicle steering control method according to claim 1 , further comprising determining whether or not a hand of the driver is in contact with the steering wheel, and upon determining that the hand of the driver is in contact with the steering wheel, setting the limitation period to be shorter than in cases in which it has been determined that the hand of the driver is not in contact with the steering wheel. 3. The vehicle steering control method according to claim 1 , wherein in cases in which the steer-by-wire mode under the manual driving mode is employed prior to engagement of the clutch, the assist torque under the assisted-control mode is, upon engagement of the clutch, immediately set to a value that corresponds to the detected torque without the limiting being performed. 4. The vehicle steering control method according to claim 1 , wherein the limitation is gradually lifted during the limitation period. 5. The vehicle steering control method according to claim 4 , wherein the assist torque is decided upon by multiplying the value that corresponds to the detected torque by a coefficient that is less than or equal to one, and the coefficient is gradually increased from zero to one during the limitation period. 6. A vehicle steering control device comprising: a steering wheel; a clutch through which the steering wheel and turnable wheels are able to be mechanically disconnected and connected; a steering actuator that imparts torque to the steering wheel; a turning actuator that causes the turnable wheels to turn; a torque sensor that detects a transmitted torque in a torque transmission system between the steering wheel and the turnable wheels; and a turning control unit that has a steer-by-wire mode in which the clutch is disengaged and a steering angle of the steering wheel and a turning angle of the turnable wheels are controlled based on a turning angle command, and an assisted-control mode in which the clutch is engaged and an assist torque that corresponds to a detected torque from the torque sensor is imparted to the turnable wheels, the device being such that: when transitioning from the steer-by-wire mode under an autonomous driving mode to the assisted-control mode under a manual driving mode, the turning control unit limits the assist torque to a value that corresponds to the detected torque from when the clutch is engaged until a prescribed limitation period has passed, the limitation period being a duration that corresponds to a difference in angular velocity between a steering angle velocity and a turning angle velocity, the steering angle velocity being angular velocity on a steering wheel side of the clutch, and the turning angle velocity being angular velocity on a turnable wheels side of the clutch.
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