Emergency braking system and method using electronic parking brake
US-2024336244-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US12466370B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12466370-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318233287-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 11, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2023 |
| Publication date | Nov 11, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 11, 2025 |
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Disclosed herein is an emergency braking system using an electronic parking brake according to the present disclosure, in which the emergency braking system is configured to provide an emergency braking using an electronic parking brake (EPB) in case of total or partial failure of a main braking system, and includes: an EPB actuator configured to apply an emergency braking force to a wheel; a slip detection unit configured to detect a wheel slip on the wheel equipped with the EPB actuator; an EPB control unit configured to determine a road surface condition by calculating a slip ratio through slip information transmitted from the slip detection unit, and to control an operation of the EPB actuator based on the road surface condition.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An emergency braking system configured to provide an emergency braking using an electronic parking brake (EPB) in case of total or partial failure of a main braking system, the emergency braking system comprising: an EPB actuator configured to apply an emergency braking force to wheels; a slip detection unit configured to detect a wheel slip on the wheels equipped with the EPB actuator; and an EPB control unit configured to constantly determine a road surface condition by calculating a slip ratio through slip information transmitted from the slip detection unit, and to control an operation of the EPB actuator based on the road surface condition, wherein an initial target braking force is set to a maximum braking force value of braking force values transmitted to the wheels from the main braking system prior to the emergency braking. 2 . The emergency braking system of claim 1 , further comprising a main braking information input unit configured to input braking force information generated by the main braking system into the EPB control unit prior to the emergency braking. 3 . The emergency braking system of claim 1 , wherein a braking force applied to the wheels increases until the initial target braking force is reached at the beginning of the emergency braking, and wherein the initial target braking force is a value set in conjunction with the road surface condition prior to the emergency braking. 4 . The emergency braking system of claim 1 , wherein the slip detection unit comprises: a vehicle speed sensor configured to detect a speed of the vehicle; and a wheel speed sensor configured to detect a speed of the wheel. 5 . The emergency braking system of claim 1 , wherein a braking force applied to the wheels by the EPB actuator is released or reduced when the slip rate reaches a limit slip ratio. 6 . The emergency braking system of claim 5 , further comprising a limit slip ratio input unit configured to input the limit slip ratio to the EPB control unit. 7 . The emergency braking system of claim 1 , further comprising a target deceleration input unit configured to input a target deceleration to the EPB control unit. 8 . The emergency braking system of claim 1 , further comprising a current detection unit configured to detect a current being applied to a motor of the EPB actuator. 9 . The emergency braking system of claim 1 , wherein the emergency braking force applied to brake the vehicle in case of partial failure of the main braking system is a sum of a braking force applied through the main braking system and a braking force applied through the EPB actuator. 10 . An emergency braking method using an electronic parking brake comprising: (a) transmitting failure information on a main braking system to an EPB control unit; (b) performing an emergency braking through an EPB actuator under a control of the EPB control unit; (c) determining a road surface condition by detecting a slip of a wheel equipped with the EPB actuator during the emergency braking and calculating a slip ratio; and (d) releasing or reducing the braking force applied to the wheels from the EPB actuator when the slip ratio reaches a limit value in step (c), wherein a target braking force at beginning of the emergency braking is set to a maximum braking force value among braking force values applied to the wheels during a normal operation of the main braking system prior to the emergency braking. 11 . The emergency braking method of claim 10 , wherein after the emergency braking is initiated, an application of braking force increases until the applied braking force reaches the initial target braking force. 12 . The emergency braking method of claim 10 , further comprising (e) transmitting braking force information generated by the main braking system to the EPB control unit prior to the emergency braking. 13 . The emergency braking method of claim 10 , wherein the target braking force after step (d) is updated and set to an applied braking force value at a time point when the slip ratio reaches a limit value. 14 . The emergency braking method of claim 10 , wherein in case of failure of only a portion of the main braking system, the emergency braking is performed with a braking force applied from a braking system that is normal among the main braking system and a braking force applied from the EPB actuator. 15 . The emergency braking method of claim 10 , wherein a control of an operation of the EPB actuator is performed by controlling a current applied to a motor of the EPB actuator. 16 . The emergency braking method of claim 10 , wherein in step (c), after respectively detecting a speed of the vehicle and a speed of the wheel, the slip ratio is calculated using the two speeds, and wherein a road surface is determined to be a low-friction road surface as the slip ratio increases, and the road surface is determined to be a high-friction road surface as the slip ratio decreases.
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