Vehicle system and vehicle control method

US9280154B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9280154-B2
Application numberUS-201313742387-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 16, 2013
Priority dateJan 27, 2012
Publication dateMar 8, 2016
Grant dateMar 8, 2016

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In a vehicle system, an inter-vehicle distance between vehicles is controlled by periodically reporting vehicle statuses from a plurality of vehicles to a ground controller and also periodically sending travelling instructions to the plurality of vehicles from the ground controller. Each vehicle stops when detecting failed reception of an instruction from the ground controller and reporting a vehicle status including information that the vehicle has stopped to the ground controller, and the ground controller based on the report received from the stopped vehicle sends a travelling instruction to the stopped vehicle, and based on the report received from the stopped vehicle, also sends a travelling instruction to a vehicle that follows the stopped vehicle so as to avoid interference with the stopped vehicle.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle system for controlling inter-vehicle distances between vehicles by periodically reporting vehicle statuses from a plurality of vehicles to a ground controller and also periodically sending travelling instructions from the ground controller to the plurality of vehicles, the vehicle system comprising: a ground controller configured and programmed to store a vehicle-specific count value assigned to each of the plurality of vehicles; a plurality of vehicles each provided with a communication unit arranged to communicate with the ground controller; wherein the communication unit of each of the plurality of vehicles is configured and programmed to periodically report a vehicle status including at least a vehicle location to the ground controller in every communication cycle of the vehicle system; in response to the ground controller receiving a report from one of the plurality of vehicles, the ground controller is configured and programmed to reset the vehicle-specific count value to zero; in response to the ground controller failing to receive a report from one of the plurality of vehicles, the ground controller is configured and programmed to add to the vehicle-specific count value; in response to a first vehicle of the plurality of vehicles failing to receive an instruction from the ground controller, the communication unit of the first vehicle is configured and programmed to detect failed reception of the instruction from the ground controller, produce a vehicle stop signal that stops the first vehicle, and report to the ground controller the vehicle status including information that the first vehicle has stopped; the ground controller is configured and programmed to send a travelling instruction to the stopped first vehicle, and based on the report received from the stopped first vehicle, send a travelling instruction to a second vehicle that follows the stopped first vehicle, so as to avoid interference with the stopped first vehicle; in response to the ground controller receiving a report from the first vehicle that the first vehicle has stopped, the ground controller is configured and programmed to periodically send a travelling instruction to the stopped first vehicle to resume travelling; and in response to the ground controller failing to receive a report from the first vehicle and the vehicle-specific count value of the first vehicle being greater than a predetermined number, the ground controller is configured and programmed to periodically instruct the first vehicle and the following second vehicle to stop and to update the vehicle status information of the first vehicle and the second vehicle, until the ground controller receives the vehicle status information from the first vehicle including at least the vehicle location, and then to send the travelling instruction to the stopped first vehicle to resume travelling once the vehicle status information from the first vehicle including at least the vehicle location has been received. 2. The vehicle system according to claim 1 , wherein the stopped first vehicle resumes travelling once the travelling instruction is received from the ground controller. 3. The vehicle system according to claim 1 , wherein: the ground controller is configured and programmed to identify the second vehicle that follows the stopped first vehicle from the reported locations of the plurality of vehicles. 4. The vehicle system according to claim 3 , wherein: the communication unit is configured and programmed to periodically report, in addition to the vehicle location, a point to be passed through on a travel path to the ground controller; and the ground controller is configured and programmed to identify the second vehicle that follows the stopped first vehicle from, in addition to the reported locations, the reported points to be passed through on the travel path. 5. The vehicle system according to claim 1 , wherein the ground controller is further programmed and configured to send a traveling instruction to a third vehicle that follows the second vehicle to instruct the third vehicle to move with a velocity that maintains a predetermined inter-vehicle distance relative to the second vehicle. 6. The vehicle system according to claim 5 , wherein the predetermined inter-vehicle distance is controlled by setting an allowable range of traveling by a velocity-control point or an exclusive control point. 7. The vehicle system according to claim 1 , wherein the ground controller is further programmed and configured to send the traveling instruction to the second vehicle so as to avoid contact between the first vehicle and the second vehicle. 8. The vehicle system according to claim 1 , wherein interference with the stopped first vehicle is defined by contact between the first vehicle and the second vehicle. 9. The vehicle system according to claim 1 , wherein the predetermined number is two. 10. A vehicle control method in a vehicle system for controlling inter-vehicle distances between vehicles by periodically reporting vehicle statuses including at least vehicle location information from a plurality of vehicles to a ground controller in every communication cycle of the vehicle system and also periodically sending travelling instructions from the ground controller to the plurality of vehicles, the method comprising: stopping a first vehicle when detecting failed reception of an instruction from the ground controller or failed reception of a report to the ground controller; reporting to the ground controller a vehicle status including information that the first vehicle has stopped; and sending, by the ground controller, a travelling instruction to the stopped first vehicle, and, based on the report or the failed reception of the report from the stopped first vehicle, sending a travelling instruction to a second vehicle that follows the stopped first vehicle, so as to avoid interference with the stopped first vehicle; wherein in response to the ground controller receiving a report from the first vehicle, resetting a vehicle-specific count value assigned to the first vehicle to zero; in response to the ground controller failing to receive a report from the first vehicle, adding to the vehicle-specific count value; in response to successful transmission of a report from the first vehicle to the ground controller that the first vehicle has stopped, periodically sending a traveling instruction from the ground controller to the first vehicle to resume travelling; and in response to a failed transmission of a report from the first vehicle to the ground controller and the vehicle-specific count value being greater than a predetermined number, periodically instructing the first vehicle and the following second vehicle to stop and updating the vehicle status information of the first vehicle and the second vehicle, wherein a reception by the ground controller of the vehicle status information from the first vehicle includes at least the vehicle location, and then sending the travelling instruction to the stopped first vehicle to resume travelling once the vehicle status information from the first vehicle including at least the vehicle location has been received.

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  • G05D1/0027Primary

    involving a plurality of vehicles, e.g. fleet or convoy travelling (fleet control of land vehicles from a control room G05D1/0297; traffic control systems for road vehicles G08G1/00; for marine craft G08G3/00; for aircraft G08G5/00) · CPC title

  • G05D1/0297Primary

    by controlling means in a control room · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • Trackside control of safe travel of vehicle or train, e.g. braking curve calculation · CPC title

  • using feedback · CPC title

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What does patent US9280154B2 cover?
In a vehicle system, an inter-vehicle distance between vehicles is controlled by periodically reporting vehicle statuses from a plurality of vehicles to a ground controller and also periodically sending travelling instructions to the plurality of vehicles from the ground controller. Each vehicle stops when detecting failed reception of an instruction from the ground controller and reporting a v…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Murata Machinery Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G05D1/0027. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 08 2016 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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