Yaw stability control system for a motor vehicle

US11702133B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11702133-B2
Application numberUS-202117236422-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 21, 2021
Priority dateApr 21, 2021
Publication dateJul 18, 2023
Grant dateJul 18, 2023

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A yaw stability control system is provided for a motor vehicle. The system includes one or more cameras, a plurality of wheel speed sensors, a yaw angle sensor, and a steering angle sensor. The system further includes an electric motor connected to a reaction wheel. The system further includes a processor and a memory including instructions such that the processor is programmed to: determine a desired yaw angle of the motor vehicle based on a video signal, speed signals, a yaw signal, and a steering signal. The processor is further programmed to generate an actuation signal associated with the desired yaw angle. The electric motor angularly rotates the reaction wheel at a predetermined angular rate in a predetermined rotational direction to produce a counter-acting torque that rotates the motor vehicle to the desired yaw angle, in response to the electric motor receiving the actuation signal from the processor.

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A yaw stability control system for a motor vehicle having a plurality of wheels and a longitudinal centerline, the yaw stability control system comprising: at least one camera adapted to be mounted to the motor vehicle and directed along the longitudinal centerline of the motor vehicle, with the at least one camera generating a video signal in response to the at least one camera capturing at least one lane marking associated with a boundary of a driving lane; a plurality of wheel speed sensors for generating a plurality of speed signals that correspond to a speed of an associated one of the wheels; a yaw angle sensor for generating a yaw signal that corresponds to a current yaw angle of the motor vehicle; a steering angle sensor for generating a steering signal that corresponds to a steering angle; a reaction wheel having a moment of inertia and adapted to mount to the motor vehicle for angularly rotating within a horizontal plane; an electric motor connected to the reaction wheel for angularly rotating the reaction wheel; a processor coupled to the at least one camera, the wheel speed sensors, the yaw angle sensor, the steering angle sensor, and the electric motor; and a memory including instructions such that the processor is programmed to: determine a desired yaw angle of the motor vehicle based on the video signal, the speed signals, the yaw signal, and the steering signal; and generate an actuation signal associated with the desired yaw angle; wherein the electric motor angularly rotates the reaction wheel at a predetermined angular rate in a predetermined rotational direction to produce a counter-acting torque that rotates the motor vehicle to the desired yaw angle, in response to the electric motor receiving the actuation signal from the processor; and wherein the reaction wheel comprises one of a ring and a solid disc. 2. The yaw stability control system of claim 1 wherein the processor is further programmed to: determine an estimated yaw angle between the boundary of the driving lane and the longitudinal centerline of the motor vehicle based on the video signal; compare the estimated yaw angle to the desired yaw angle; and generate the actuation signal in response to the processor determining that the estimated yaw angle is above the desired yaw angle. 3. The yaw stability control system of claim 2 wherein the processor is further programmed to determine the current yaw angle based on the yaw signal in response to the processor determining that the at least one camera did not capture at least one lane marking. 4. The yaw stability control system of claim 3 wherein the yaw angle sensor comprises at least one of a gyroscope and an inertial measurement unit (IMU). 5. The yaw stability control system of claim 4 wherein the processor is further programmed to: determine a wheel acceleration in response to the processor receiving the speed signals; compare the wheel acceleration to a predetermined acceleration threshold; and determine a slip condition in response to the processor determining that the wheel acceleration is above the predetermined acceleration threshold. 6. The yaw stability control system of claim 5 wherein the plurality of wheels comprises first and second wheels, and the plurality of wheel speed sensors comprises a first wheel sensor for generating a first speed signal associated with the speed of the first wheel and a second wheel sensor for generating a second speed signal associated with the speed of the second wheel, wherein the processor compares the speed of the first wheel to the speed of the second wheel in response to the processor receiving the first and second speed signals, and the processor. 7. The yaw stability control system of claim 1 wherein the electric motor comprises an axial flux motor. 8. The yaw stability control system of claim 7 wherein the axial flux motor comprises an axial brushed DC motor. 9. A motor vehicle comprising: a body extending along a longitudinal centerline between front and rear ends; a plurality of wheels coupled to the body, the wheels including at least two drive wheels; and a yaw stability control system adapted to be mounted to the body, the system comprising: at least one camera adapted to be mounted to the motor vehicle and directed along the longitudinal centerline of the motor vehicle, with the at least one camera generating a video signal in response to the at least one camera capturing at least one lane marking associated with a boundary of a driving lane; a plurality of wheel speed sensors for generating a plurality of speed signals that correspond to a speed of an associated one of the wheels; a yaw angle sensor for generating a yaw signal that corresponds to a current yaw angle of the motor vehicle; a steering angle sensor for generating a steering signal that corresponds to a steering angle; a reaction wheel having a moment of inertia and adapted to mount to the motor vehicle for angularly rotating within a horizontal plane; an electric motor connected to the reaction wheel for angularly rotating the reaction wheel; and a processor coupled to the at least one camera, the wheel speed sensors, the yaw angle sensor, the steering angle sensor, and the electric motor; and a memory including instructions such that the processor is programmed to: determine a desired yaw angle of the motor vehicle based on the video signal, the speed signals, the yaw signal, and the steering signal; and generate an actuation signal associated with the desired yaw angle; wherein the electric motor angularly rotates the reaction wheel at a predetermined angular rate in a predetermined rotational direction to produce a counter-acting torque that rotates the motor vehicle to the desired yaw angle, in response to the electric motor receiving the actuation signal from the processor; and wherein the reaction wheel comprises one of a ring and a solid disc. 10. The motor vehicle of claim 9 wherein the body includes a trunk, and the reaction wheel and the electric motor are disposed in the trunk. 11. The motor vehicle of claim 10 wherein the processor is further programmed to: determine an estimated yaw angle between the boundary of the driving lane and the longitudinal centerline of the motor vehicle based on the video signal; compare the estimated yaw angle to the desired yaw angle; and generate the actuation signal in response to the processor determining that the estimated yaw angle is above the desired yaw angle. 12. The motor vehicle of claim 11 wherein the processor is further programmed to determine the current yaw angle based on the yaw signal in response to the processor determining that the at least one camera did not capture at least one lane marking. 13. The motor vehicle of claim 12 wherein the yaw angle sensor comprises at least one of a gyroscope and an inertial measurement unit (IMU). 14. The motor vehicle of claim 13 wherein the processor is further programmed to: determine a wheel acceleration in response to the processor receiving the speed signals; compare the wheel acceleration to a predetermined acceleration threshold; and determine a slip condition in response to the processor determining that the wheel acceleration is above the predetermined acceleration threshold. 15. The motor vehicle of claim 14 wherein the plurality of wheels comprises first and second wheels, and the plurality of wheel speed sensors comprises a first wheel sensor for generating a first speed signal associated with the speed of the first wheel and a second wheel sensor for generating a secon

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  • B62D6/003Primary

    in order to control vehicle yaw movement, i.e. around a vertical axis (B62D6/007 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Mounting of cameras operative during drive; Arrangement of controls thereof relative to the vehicle · CPC title

  • monitoring the steering system, e.g. failures · CPC title

  • Control of feed-back to the steering input member, e.g. simulating road feel in steer-by-wire applications · CPC title

  • Determination of steering angle · CPC title

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What does patent US11702133B2 cover?
A yaw stability control system is provided for a motor vehicle. The system includes one or more cameras, a plurality of wheel speed sensors, a yaw angle sensor, and a steering angle sensor. The system further includes an electric motor connected to a reaction wheel. The system further includes a processor and a memory including instructions such that the processor is programmed to: determine a …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D6/003. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 18 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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