System and method for determining a ride height of a motor vehicle

US9835451B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9835451-B2
Application numberUS-201414503893-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 1, 2014
Priority dateOct 2, 2013
Publication dateDec 5, 2017
Grant dateDec 5, 2017

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A method for determining a ride height of a body of a motor vehicle and includes the steps of determining wheel heights at at least four different wheels of the motor vehicle, forming different selections of in each case three of the determined wheel heights, determining a ride height of the body for each selection, comparing the determined ride heights, and determining that at least one measurement value for a wheel height is implausible if the determined ride heights differ from one another by more than a predetermined amount.

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A method for determining a ride height of a body of a motor vehicle, comprising the following steps: measuring wheel heights (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ) at at least four different wheels of the motor vehicle; selecting different combinations ((WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 ); (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 4 ); (WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ); (WH 1 , WH 3 , WH 4 )) of three of the four measured wheel heights (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ); determining the ride height (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ) of the body for each selection ((WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 ); (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 4 ); (WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ); (WH 1 , WH 3 , WH 4 ), respectively); comparing the determined ride heights (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ); determining that at least one measurement value for a wheel height (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ) is implausible if the determined ride heights (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ) differ from one another by more than a predetermined amount; re-determining the ride height (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ) of the body for each selection ((WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 ); (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 4 ); (WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ); (WH 1 , WH 3 , WH 4 ), respectively) while disregarding the at least one measurement value for a wheel height WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ) determined to be implausible; and adjusting a chassis of the motor vehicle based upon the re-determined ride heights (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ) of the motor vehicle. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a high-frequency component is filtered out from the wheel heights, before the ride heights of the body are determined. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each ride height comprises a stroke, a roll angle and a pitch angle of the body. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the determined ride heights are compared with a discretely measured ride height. 5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the wheel heights and the ride heights are derived with respect to time, in order to determine movements of the body. 6. A computer program product having program coding means for carrying out the method as claimed in claim 1 , when the computer program product runs on a processing device or is stored in a computer-readable data storage medium. 7. An apparatus for determining a ride height of a body of a motor vehicle, comprising the following elements: sensors for sensing a wheel height at at least four different wheels of the motor vehicle; and a processing device for recording measurement values for the wheel heights (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ) sensed by the sensors; wherein the processing device is configured to: select different combinations ((WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 ); (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 4 ); (WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ); (WH 1 , WH 3 , WH 4 )) of three of the four sensed wheel heights (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ); determine the ride height (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ) of the body for each selection ((WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 ); (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 4 ); (WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ); (WH 1 , WH 3 , WH 4 ), respectively); compare the determined ride heights (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ); determine that at least one measurement value for a wheel height (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ) is implausible if the determined ride heights (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ) differ from one another by more than a predetermined amount; re-determine the ride height (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ) of the body for each selection ((WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 ); (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 4 ); (WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ); (WH 1 , WH 3 , WH 4 ), respectively) while disregarding the at least one measurement value for a wheel height WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ) determined to be implausible; and adjust a chassis of the motor vehicle based upon the re-determined ride heights (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ) of the motor vehicle. 8. A motor vehicle comprising: a vehicle body and a chassis; at least four different wheels attached to the vehicle body; sensors for sensing a wheel height of the at least four different wheels of the motor vehicle; and a processing device for recording measurement values for the wheel heights (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ) sensed by the sensors; wherein the processing device is configured to: select different combinations ((WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 ); (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 4 ); (WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ); (WH 1 , WH 3 , WH 4 )) of three of the four sensed wheel heights (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ); determine the ride height (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ) of the body for each selection ((WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 ); (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 4 ); (WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ); (WH 1 , WH 3 , WH 4 ), respectively); compare the determined ride heights (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ); determine that at least one measurement value for a wheel height (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ) is implausible if the determined ride heights (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ) differ from one another by more than a predetermined amount; re-determine the ride height (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ) of the body for each selection ((WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 ); (WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 4 ); (WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ); (WH 1 , WH 3 , WH 4 ), respectively) while disregarding the at least one measurement value for a wheel height WH 1 , WH 2 , WH 3 , WH 4 ) determined to be implausible; and adjust the chassis of the motor vehicle based upon the re-determined ride heights (RH 1 , RH 2 , RH 3 , RH 4 ) of the motor vehicle. 9. The motor vehicle as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the processor is configured to filter out a high-frequency component from the wheel heights, before the ride heights of the body are determined. 10. The motor vehicle as claimed in claim 8 , wherein each ride height comprises a stroke, a roll angle and a pitch angle of the body. 11. The motor vehicle as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the processor is configured to compare the determined ride heights with a discretely measured ride height. 12. The motor vehicle as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the processor is configured to derive the wheel heights and the ride heights with respect to time, in order to determine movements of the body.

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What does patent US9835451B2 cover?
A method for determining a ride height of a body of a motor vehicle and includes the steps of determining wheel heights at at least four different wheels of the motor vehicle, forming different selections of in each case three of the determined wheel heights, determining a ride height of the body for each selection, comparing the determined ride heights, and determining that at least one measur…
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Porsche Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60G17/0185. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 05 2017 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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