Control system and method for a vehicle

US2016101700A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016101700-A1
Application numberUS-201514974430-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 18, 2015
Priority dateAug 20, 2013
Publication dateApr 14, 2016
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Abstract

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A control system for a vehicle includes an electric drive system associated with a first set of wheels. The electric drive system is configured to selectively provide electric motive power to the first set of wheels to propel the vehicle and electric retarding to slow the vehicle. The system further includes a friction brake system associated with one of the first set of wheels or a second set of wheels, a drive system control unit, and a friction brake control unit in electrical communication with the drive system control unit. The drive system control unit is configured to communicate with the friction brake control unit to control an amount of friction brake application during vehicle stops and starts on grade.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A control system, comprising: an electric drive system associated with at least a first set of wheels of a vehicle; a drive system control unit configured to control the electric drive system to selectively provide electric motive power to the at least the first set of wheels to propel the vehicle and electric retarding to slow the vehicle; a friction brake system associated with at least one of the first set of wheels or a second set of wheels of the vehicle; and a friction brake control unit configured to control the friction brake system for a friction brake application to the at least one of the first set of wheels or the second set of wheels; wherein the drive system control unit is further configured to communicate with the friction brake control unit to control an amount of the friction brake application during vehicle stops and starts. 2 . The control system of claim 1 , wherein the drive system control unit is configured to communicate with the friction brake control unit to at least partially automatically control the amount of the friction brake application during vehicle stops and starts on an inclined grade on which the vehicle is positioned. 3 . The control system of claim 2 , wherein: the drive system control unit is configured to determine a force needed to hold the vehicle on the inclined grade, and to communicate with the friction brake control unit to decrease or increase the amount of the friction brake application in dependence at least in part upon the force that is determined. 4 . The control system of claim 3 , wherein the drive system control unit, responsive to an input from an operator control for the vehicle to come to a stop while moving on the grade, is configured to: determine the force; and communicate with the friction brake control unit to increase the amount of friction brake application, in dependence at least in part upon the force that is determined, to bring the vehicle to a stop and hold the vehicle stopped on the grade. 5 . The control system of claim 3 , wherein the drive system control unit, responsive to an input from an operator control for the vehicle to come to a stop while moving on the grade, is configured to: determine the force; and concurrently with a reduction in the electric retarding, communicate with the friction brake control unit to increase the amount of friction brake application, in dependence at least in part upon the force that is determined, to bring the vehicle to a stop and hold the vehicle stopped on the grade. 6 . The control system of claim 3 , wherein: the drive system control unit, responsive to a first input from an operator control for the vehicle to come to a stop while moving on the grade, is configured to: determine the force; and communicate with the friction brake control unit to increase the amount of friction brake application, in dependence at least in part upon the force that is determined, to bring the vehicle to a stop and hold the vehicle stopped on the grade; the drive system control unit is further configured to determine a torque level needed to move the vehicle from stop to up the grade; and the drive system control unit, responsive to a second input at the operator control for the vehicle to move up the grade, is further configured to: communicate with the friction brake control unit to remove the friction brake application; and concurrently control the electric drive system to provide the electric motive power according to the torque level that is determined, for the vehicle to move from stop to up the inclined grade without substantial vehicle rollback. 7 . The control system of claim 3 , wherein: the drive system control unit, responsive to a first input from an operator control for the vehicle to come to a stop while moving on the grade, is configured to: determine the force; and concurrently with a reduction in the electric retarding, communicate with the friction brake control unit to increase the amount of friction brake application, in dependence at least in part upon the force that is determined, to bring the vehicle to a stop and hold the vehicle stopped on the grade; the drive system control unit is further configured to determine a torque level needed to move the vehicle from stop to up the grade; and the drive system control unit, responsive to a second input at the operator control for the vehicle to move up the grade, is further configured to: communicate with the friction brake control unit to remove the friction brake application; and concurrently control the electric drive system to provide the electric motive power according to the torque level that is determined, for the vehicle to move from stop to up the inclined grade without substantial vehicle rollback. 8 . The control system of claim 1 , wherein: the drive system control unit is configured to determine a torque level needed to move the vehicle from stop to up an inclined grade; and the drive system control unit is further configured, responsive to an input from an operator control for the vehicle to move up the grade, to communicate with the friction brake control unit to remove the friction brake application and concurrently control the electric drive system to provide the electric motive power according to the torque level that is determined, for the vehicle to move from stop to up the inclined grade without substantial vehicle rollback. 9 . The control system of claim 1 , wherein the drive system control unit, responsive to an input from an operator control for the vehicle to come to a stop while moving on an inclined grade, is configured to: determine a force needed to hold the vehicle stopped on the inclined grade; and communicate with the friction brake control unit to increase the amount of friction brake application, in dependence at least in part upon the force that is determined, to bring the vehicle to a stop and hold the vehicle stopped on the grade. 10 . The control system of claim 1 , wherein: the drive system control unit, responsive to a first input from an operator control for the vehicle to come to a stop while moving on an inclined grade, is configured to: determine a force needed to hold the vehicle stopped on the inclined grade; and communicate with the friction brake control unit to increase the amount of friction brake application, in dependence at least in part upon the force that is determined, to bring the vehicle to a stop and hold the vehicle stopped on the grade; the drive system control unit is further configured to determine a torque level needed to move the vehicle from stop to up the inclined grade; and the drive system control unit, responsive to a second input at the operator control for the vehicle to move up the grade, is further configured to communicate with the friction brake control unit to remove the friction brake application and concurrently control the electric drive system to provide the electric motive power according to the torque level that is determined, for the vehicle to move from stop to up the inclined grade without substantial vehicle rollback. 11 . The control system of claim 1 , wherein: the drive system control unit and the friction brake control unit are a single, integrated controller. 12 . The control system of claim 1 , wherein a gross vehicle operating weight of the vehicle is at least 250 metric tons, the first set of wheels are rear wheels of the vehicle, the friction brake system is associated with at least the second set of wheels of the vehicle, and the second set of wheels are front wheels of the vehicle. 13 . A method of controlling a vehic

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  • B60L7/26Primary

    Controlling the braking effect · CPC title

  • Information or communication technologies improving the operation of electric vehicles · CPC title

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What does patent US2016101700A1 cover?
A control system for a vehicle includes an electric drive system associated with a first set of wheels. The electric drive system is configured to selectively provide electric motive power to the first set of wheels to propel the vehicle and electric retarding to slow the vehicle. The system further includes a friction brake system associated with one of the first set of wheels or a second set …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L7/26. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Apr 14 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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