Vehicle control apparatus, and method of controlling same
US-2015314787-A1 · Nov 5, 2015 · US
US9950709B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9950709-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514944680-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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A target ratio module selectively determines a target ratio of transmission input shaft speed to transmission output shaft speed independently of an accelerator pedal position and as a function of a vehicle speed and a driver axle torque request. A first pulley valve control module controls opening of a first valve based on the target ratio. The first valve controls transmission fluid flow to a first pulley actuator. The first pulley actuator is coupled to the transmission input shaft of a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and expands and contracts based on transmission fluid pressure. A second pulley valve control module controls opening of a second valve based on the target ratio. The second valve controls transmission fluid flow to a second pulley actuator. The second pulley actuator is coupled to the transmission output shaft of the CVT and expands and contracts based on transmission fluid pressure.
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A transmission control system for a vehicle, comprising: a target ratio module that, in response to a signal being in a first state, determines a target ratio of transmission input shaft speed to transmission output shaft speed independently of an accelerator pedal position and as a function of a vehicle speed and a driver axle torque request; a first pulley valve control module that controls opening of a first valve based on the target ratio, wherein the first valve controls transmission fluid flow to a first pulley actuator, and wherein the first pulley actuator is coupled to the transmission input shaft of a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and expands and contracts based on a first pressure of the transmission fluid applied to the first pulley actuator; and a second pulley valve control module that controls opening of a second valve based on the target ratio, wherein the second valve controls transmission fluid flow to a second pulley actuator, and wherein the second pulley actuator is coupled to the transmission output shaft of the CVT and expands and contracts based on a second pressure of the transmission fluid applied to the second pulley actuator, and wherein one of (i) a belt and (ii) a chain encircles the first and second pulley actuators. 2. The transmission control system of claim 1 wherein, in response to the signal being in the first state, the target ratio module determines the target ratio as a function of the vehicle speed and the driver axle torque request using a lookup table that relates vehicle speeds and driver axle torque requests to target ratios of transmission input shaft speed to transmission output shaft speed. 3. The transmission control system of claim 2 wherein, based on a drive mode of the vehicle, the target ratio module selects the lookup table from a plurality of lookup tables for respective drive modes, each of the plurality of lookup tables relating vehicle speeds and driver axle torque requests to target ratios of transmission input shaft speed to transmission output shaft speed. 4. The transmission control system of claim 2 wherein, in response to the signal being in a second state, the target ratio module determines the target ratio independently of the driver axle torque request and as a function of the vehicle speed and the accelerator pedal position. 5. The transmission control system of claim 4 wherein, in response to the signal being in the second state, the target ratio module determines the target ratio as a function of the vehicle speed and the accelerator pedal position using a second lookup table that relates vehicle speeds and accelerator pedal positions to target ratios of transmission input shaft speed to transmission output shaft speed. 6. The transmission control system of claim 5 wherein, based on a drive mode of the vehicle, the target ratio module selects the second lookup table from a plurality of second lookup tables for respective drive modes, each of the plurality of second lookup tables relating vehicle speeds and accelerator pedal positions to target ratios of transmission input shaft speed to transmission output shaft speed. 7. The transmission control system of claim 1 wherein the target ratio module determines the target ratio as a function of the vehicle speed and the driver axle torque request in response to determinations that both: the signal is in the first state; and a configuration indicator stored in memory indicates that the vehicle is configured to determine the target ratio as a function of the vehicle speed and the driver axle torque request. 8. The transmission control system of claim 7 wherein the target ratio module determines the target ratio independently of the driver axle torque request and as a function of the vehicle speed and the accelerator pedal position in response to a determination that the configuration indicator indicates that the vehicle is not configured to determine the target ratio as a function of the vehicle speed and the driver axle torque request. 9. The transmission control system of claim 1 wherein the target ratio module determines the target ratio as a function of the vehicle speed and the driver axle torque request in response to the signal being in the first state for greater than a predetermined period. 10. A system of the vehicle, comprising: an engine control module that determines the driver axle torque request based on the accelerator pedal position, that sets the signal to the first state when the determination of the driver axle torque request is valid, and that controls a plurality of engine actuators based on the driver axle torque request; and the transmission control system of claim 1 . 11. A transmission control method for a vehicle, comprising: in response to a signal being in a first state, determining a target ratio of transmission input shaft speed to transmission output shaft speed independently of an accelerator pedal position and as a function of a vehicle speed and a driver axle torque request; controlling opening of a first valve based on the target ratio, wherein the first valve controls transmission fluid flow to a first pulley actuator, and wherein the first pulley actuator is coupled to the transmission input shaft of a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and expands and contracts based on a first pressure of the transmission fluid applied to the first pulley actuator; and controlling opening of a second valve based on the target ratio, wherein the second valve controls transmission fluid flow to a second pulley actuator, and wherein the second pulley actuator is coupled to the transmission output shaft of the CVT and expands and contracts based on a second pressure of the transmission fluid applied to the second pulley actuator, and wherein one of (i) a belt and (ii) a chain encircles the first and second pulley actuators. 12. The transmission control method of claim 11 further comprising, in response to the signal being in the first state, determining the target ratio as a function of the vehicle speed and the driver axle torque request using a lookup table that relates vehicle speeds and driver axle torque requests to target ratios of transmission input shaft speed to transmission output shaft speed. 13. The transmission control method of claim 12 further comprising, based on a drive mode of the vehicle, selecting the lookup table from a plurality of lookup tables for respective drive modes, each of the plurality of lookup tables relating vehicle speeds and driver axle torque requests to target ratios of transmission input shaft speed to transmission output shaft speed. 14. The transmission control method of claim 12 further comprising, in response to the signal being in a second state, determining the target ratio independently of the driver axle torque request and as a function of the vehicle speed and the accelerator pedal position. 15. The transmission control method of claim 14 further comprising, in response to the signal being in the second state, determining the target ratio as a function of the vehicle speed and the accelerator pedal position using a second lookup table that relates vehicle speeds and accelerator pedal positions to target ratios of transmission input shaft speed to transmission output shaft speed. 16. The transmission control method of claim 15 further comprising, based on a drive mode of the vehicle, selecting the second lookup table from a plurality of second lookup tables for respective drive modes, each of the plurality of second lookup tables relating vehicle speeds and accelerator pedal p
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