Integrated control apparatus for autonomous driving vehicle
US-2020324773-A1 · Oct 15, 2020 · US
US12510918B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12510918-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318387586-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2023 |
| Publication date | Dec 30, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 30, 2025 |
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An integrated control apparatus for an autonomous vehicle is configured to perform acceleration, deceleration and steering operations of a vehicle by manipulating a joystick lever. Upon steering operation, feedback control for a steering motor is performed using a torque sensor module 800 to realize more precise steering feeling. A sensor configured to detect acceleration or deceleration position of the joystick lever and a sensor configured to detect a steering position of the joystick lever share a single position sensor PCB.
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An integrated control apparatus for a vehicle, the integrated control apparatus comprising: a main body; a joystick lever module, which is rotatably coupled to the main body and is configured for being manipulated by a user for acceleration, deceleration and steering of the vehicle; an acceleration and deceleration actuator module, which is coupled to the main body and is connected to the joystick lever module for power transmission, the acceleration and deceleration actuator module being configured to generate reactive force upon activation thereof and to return the joystick lever module, which has been rotated for the acceleration or the deceleration of the vehicle, to a neutral position using the generated reactive force of the acceleration and deceleration actuator module; and a steering actuator module, which is coupled to the main body and is connected to the joystick lever module for power transmission, the steering actuator module being configured to generate reactive force upon activation thereof and to return the joystick lever module, which has been rotated for the steering of the vehicle, to the neutral position using the generated reactive force of the steering actuator module; a first position sensor module provided at the joystick lever module and the main body to detect acceleration and deceleration positions of the joystick lever module; and a second position sensor module provided at the joystick lever module and the main body to detect a steering position of the joystick lever module, wherein the first position sensor module and the second position sensor module share a single position sensor PCB, and the single position sensor PCB is provided with a first Hall sensor and a second Hall sensor, which are spaced from each other. 2 . The integrated control apparatus of claim 1 , further including: a control module communicatively connected to the first position sensor module and the second position sensor module and configured to receive signals of the first and second position sensor modules and to generate signals pertaining to the acceleration, the deceleration and the steering of the vehicle to control operations of the acceleration and deceleration actuator module and the steering actuator module. 3 . The integrated control apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the joystick lever module is rotated forward or backward for the acceleration or the deceleration of the vehicle, and is rotated rightward or leftward for the steering of the vehicle. 4 . The integrated control apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the joystick lever module includes: a joystick lever configured for being gripped and manipulated by the user; an acceleration and deceleration shifter through which a lower end portion of the joystick lever extends and which includes a first hole, which extends rightward and leftward to allow rightward and leftward rotation of the joystick lever, the acceleration and deceleration shifter being coupled at right and left end portions thereof to the main body via first bearings to be rotatable in forward and backward; and a steering shifter, which is coupled to the lower end portion of the joystick lever, which extends through the acceleration and deceleration shifter, via a hinge and which includes a second hole, which extends forwards and backwards to allow forward and backward rotation of the joystick lever about the hinge, the steering shifter being coupled at front and rear end portions thereof to the main body via second bearings to be rotatable rightward and leftward. 5 . The integrated control apparatus of claim 4 , wherein a direct connecting structure is not provided between the acceleration and deceleration shifter and the steering shifter so that the acceleration and deceleration shifter and the steering shifter are not interlocked with each other upon the forward and backward rotation and the rightward and leftward rotation of the joystick lever. 6 . The integrated control apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the lower end portion of the joystick lever is provided with a guide protrusion, which projects outwards thereof, and the second hole is provided with a guide groove, which is in contact with the guide protrusion, to guide the forward and backward rotation of the joystick lever about the hinge. 7 . The integrated control apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the acceleration and deceleration actuator module includes: an acceleration and deceleration motor fixed to the main body; a drive gear rotatably coupled to the acceleration and deceleration motor; and a follower gear, which is provided at the acceleration and deceleration shifter and is engaged with the drive gear. 8 . The integrated control apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the first position sensor module includes: a first permanent magnet coupled to the acceleration and deceleration shifter; and the position sensor PCB, which is fixed to the main body and includes the first Hall sensor which faces the first permanent magnet, the position sensor PCB being configured to detect the acceleration and deceleration positions of the joystick lever based on change of magnetic flux caused by change of position of the first permanent magnet in response that the acceleration and deceleration shifter is rotated. 9 . The integrated control apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the control module includes a main PCB fixed to the main body and a motor controller provided at the main PCB, wherein the main PCB is configured to send a signal to the motor controller, wherein a signal of the position sensor PCB is transmitted to the main PCB, and wherein the motor controller is configured to receive the signal of the main PCB to control an operation of the acceleration and deceleration motor. 10 . The integrated control apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the steering actuator module is fixed to the main body, and includes a steering motor connected to the steering shifter for power transmission. 11 . The integrated control apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the second position sensor module includes: a second permanent magnet connected to the steering shifter; and the second Hall sensor provided at the position sensor PCB to face the second permanent magnet, and wherein the position sensor PCB is configured for detecting a steering position of the joystick lever based on change of magnetic flux attributable to change of position of the second permanent magnet in response that the steering shifter is rotated. 12 . The integrated control apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the second position sensor module further includes a ball guide to which the second permanent magnet is coupled and which is connected to the steering shifter, and wherein a first end portion of the ball guide is formed to include a shape of a sphere and is in contact with the steering shifter, and a second end portion of the ball guide extends in a lateral direction of the steering shifter and is coupled to the second permanent magnet, the ball guide including protrusions, which project forwards and backwards and are coupled to the main body to be rotatable rightward and leftward. 13 . The integrated control apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the position sensor PCB is disposed at one side of a rotation axis of the acceleration and deceleration shifter, wherein the rotation axis of the acceleration and deceleration shifter and a rotation axis of the steering shifter are disposed to be orthogonal to each other, wherein the ball guide is disposed at one side based on the rotation axis of the steering shifter so that the second end portion of the ball guide, to which the second permanent
characterised by means converting mechanical movement into electric signals · CPC title
Means for returning or tending to return controlling members to an inoperative or neutral position, e.g. by providing return springs or resilient end-stops (G05G5/28 takes precedence) · CPC title
Means for preventing, limiting or returning the movements of parts of a control mechanism, e.g. locking controlling member · CPC title
providing feel, e.g. indexing means, means to create counterforce · CPC title
Joystick type control devices for acceleration · CPC title
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