WO2002020318A1 - Lateral acceleration sensor compensation for an inclined measurement plane - Google Patents
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- This invention relates in general to electronically-controlled vehicular active braking and suspension systems.
- this invention is concerned with providing compensation for measurement errors in lateral acceleration sensors when the measurement plane of the sensor is inclined with respect to the road surface, such as in a banked turn or when the vehicle has a rolling motion.
- Electronically-controlled vehicular braking systems can include anti-lock braking (ABS), traction control (TC), and yaw stability control (YSC) functions. These three function can be combined into a vehicle stability control (NSC) system.
- sensors deliver input signals to an electronic control unit (ECU).
- the ECU sends output signals to electrically activated devices to apply, hold, and dump (relieve) pressure at wheel brakes of a vehicle.
- Electrically activated valves and pumps are typically used to control fluid pressure at the wheel brakes.
- Such valves and pumps can be mounted in a hydraulic control unit (HCU).
- the valves can include two-state (on/off or off/on) solenoid valves and proportional valves.
- Electronically-controlled suspension systems can include semi-active suspension systems and active suspension systems to provide active damping for a vehicle.
- sensors deliver input signals to an electronic control unit (ECU).
- the ECU sends output signals to electrically activated devices to control the damping rate of the vehicle.
- electrically activated devices include actuators to control fluid flow and pressure.
- the actuators typically include electrically activated valves such as two-state digital valves and proportional valves.
- YSC systems include a lateral accelerometer mounted on the vehicle which measures acceleration in the plane of the vehicle body or frame.
- the accelerometer output corresponds to the sum of components of all accelerations in its measurement plane.
- the lateral acceleration measurement is used together with other sensor information (e.g., steering angle and yaw rate) to determine vehicle sideslip which may then be controlled in a desired manner for YSC operation.
- the lateral acceleration measurement has good accuracy. Any roll motion or traveling on a banked road surface, however, can combine to cause the measurement plane of the accelerometer to become inclined with respect to the road surface plane, thereby resulting in a discrepancy between the measured lateral acceleration and the actual lateral acceleration in the road plane.
- the present invention advantageously compensates for the gravity component (due to a banked road and/or a vehicle roll motion) so that measured acceleration is corrected before being used by the YSC system.
- YSC performance does not have to be desensitized to prevent false activations for banked turns, for example.
- the present invention provides an estimate of bank angle which can be used in other control systems (such as the active suspension system) to improve their performance.
- a method of determining road-plane lateral acceleration in a vehicle having a suspension sensor and an accelerometer comprises measuring a roll angle in response to the suspension sensor.
- a vehicle-plane lateral acceleration is measured in response to the accelerometer.
- Horizontal lateral acceleration is estimated independently of the accelerometer.
- An estimated bank angle is determined in response to a relationship between the roll angle, the measured vehicle-plane lateral acceleration, and the estimated horizontal lateral acceleration.
- the road-plane lateral acceleration is determined in response to the estimated bank angle and the measured vehicle-plane lateral acceleration.
- Figure 1 is a schematic diagram defining various angles for a vehicle with roll on a banked surface.
- Figure 2 is a plot showing the relationship of acceleration vectors for the vehicle of Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a flowchart of a preferred embodiment of the invention for estimating the bank angle of an inclined road surface and determining a road-plane lateral acceleration.
- Figure 4 is a block diagram showing one preferred embodiment for determining an estimated horizontal lateral acceleration.
- Figure 5 is a schematic diagram of a first embodiment of an integrated vehicular control system for implementing the present invention.
- Figure 6 is a schematic diagram of a second embodiment of an integrated vehicular control system for implementing the present invention.
- Figure 7 is a schematic diagram of a third embodiment of an integrated vehicular control system for implementing the present invention.
- an automotive vehicle includes a body or frame portion 10 connected by a suspension (not shown in Figure 1) to a pair of front wheels 11 and 12.
- An accelerometer 13 is mounted on body portion 10, preferably at or close to the center of gravity of the vehicle.
- the suspension associated with each wheel has respective height sensors 14 and 15 providing respective height measurements xj and 2-
- the vehicle has a track width W between wheels 11 and 12.
- the vehicle travels on a road surface shown as banked at an inclined plane 20 with respect to horizontal plane 21.
- the incline angle is referred to as bank angle ⁇ .
- the vehicle is shown with roll in a roll plane 22 inclined to the road surface at a roll angle a.
- the roll plane or measurement plane of the vehicle makes a displacement angle ⁇ with respect to horizontal plane 21.
- Figure 2 shows the relationship of acceleration vectors for the vehicle of Figure 1.
- the two sources of acceleration are the actual lateral acceleration ay- acting in the horizontal plane and gravity g acting in the vertical plane.
- the accelerometer responds to components of these accelerations projected into its measurement plane 22. Specifically, a gravity component 23 and an ay- component 24 are projected into plane 22. Their vector sum results in a measured lateral acceleration a m .
- a control-plane or vehicle-plane lateral acceleration a terme which is a projection of the ay- component into road plane 20 (with no contribution from the gravity component).
- measured lateral acceleration a m should equal ay- .
- any difference between a m and ay is a reflection of the displacement angle between the measurement plane and horizontal (i.e., the sum of the bank angle and the roll angle).
- the present invention compares measured lateral acceleration a m with an estimated value of ay determined independently of the accelerometer measurement in order to determine the angle of the measurement plane. Once the angle of the measurement plane is known, the ay component of the measured lateral acceleration a m in the horizontal plane can be determined. Since the angle of the measurement plane and the roll angle are known, the ay component can be projected into the road plane and the value of vehicle-plane lateral acceleration agina is determined. Furthermore, the intermediate determination of the bank angle is useful in its own right for many other control purposes.
- Equation 1 is solved for ⁇ as follows:
- Roll angle is determined in this example from suspension height measurements:
- Equation 8 Equation 8
- a lateral acceleration value is obtained within the reference frame of the YSC vehicle models.
- the present invention can be used to determine bank angle under all conditions and not just while in a turn.
- estimated lateral acceleration would be zero but acceleration of gravity would create a nonzero lateral acceleration measurement in the accelerometer.
- the difference can be used to give an estimate of bank angle.
- step 25 the vehicle roll angle ⁇ is measured based on information from one or more sensors in the suspension system. For example, strut height sensors can be used together with Equation 3.
- step 26 the vehicle-plane lateral acceleration is measured. Horizontal lateral acceleration is estimated in step 27 based upon other information available to the vehicle control system.
- step 28 bank angle may be determined as a function of roll angle, measured vehicle-plane acceleration, and estimated horizontal lateral acceleration.
- Road-plane lateral acceleration is determined as a function of bank angle and measured vehicle-plane lateral acceleration in step 29.
- step 28 may alternatively determine just the displacement angle ⁇ and step 29 determines road-plane lateral acceleration using terms of displacement angle and roll angle.
- the road-plane lateral acceleration is provided to a YSC algorithm for controlling vehicle stability, for example. It may be desirable to pass the value of the bank angle to the YSC algorithm as well.
- Figure 4 shows a preferred method of estimating horizontal lateral acceleration using a "bicycle" model 30.
- a steering angle signal ⁇ from a steering angle sensing circuit (not shown) and a vehicle speed signal V from a speed sensing circuit (e.g., including wheel rotation sensors) are provided to bicycle model 30.
- Bicycle model 30 is of a known type for relating various vehicle performance characteristics and for purposes of the present invention is set up to generate an estimated lateral acceleration est ⁇ ay) in response to V and ⁇ .
- Bicycle model 30 may, for example, model lateral acceleration based on yaw rate and slip rate according to
- a first embodiment of a vehicular control system according to the present invention is indicated generally at 100 in Figure 6.
- the control system 100 is particularly adapted to control fluid pressure in an electronically-controlled vehicular braking system and an electronically-controlled vehicular suspension system.
- the braking system can include anti-lock braking, traction control, and yaw stability control functions.
- the suspension system can include active damping functions.
- the control system 100 includes a first electronic control unit (ECU) 102.
- the first ECU 102 includes a signal processor 104 and a braking algorithm 106.
- Various sensors 108 strategically placed in a vehicle deliver input signals 110 to the signal processor 104.
- a lateral acceleration sensor 112 delivers an input signal 114 to the signal processor 104.
- a longitudinal acceleration sensor 115 delivers an input signal 116 to the signal processor 104.
- a steering wheel sensor 117 delivers an input signal 118 to the signal processor 104.
- a yaw rate sensor 120 delivers an input signal 122 to the signal processor 104.
- some of the above-listed sensors and their associated input signals may be deleted and others may be added. For example, a braking system that provides only ABS and TC functions may not require some of the above-listed sensors.
- the signal processor 104 delivers transfer signals 124 to the braking algorithm 106.
- the braking algorithm 106 delivers output signals 126 to a hydraulic control unit (HCU) 128.
- the HCU 128 can include electromechanical components such as solenoid and/or proportional valves and pumps (not illustrated).
- the HCU 128 is hydraulically connected to wheel brakes and a source of brake fluid, neither of which is illustrated.
- the control system 100 also includes a second ECU 130.
- the second ECU 130 includes a signal processor 132 and a suspension algorithm 134.
- Various sensors 135 strategically placed in a vehicle deliver input signals 136 to the signal processor 132.
- a suspension state sensor 137 delivers an input signal 138 to the signal processor 132.
- a suspension displacement sensor 139 delivers an input signal 140 to the signal processor 132.
- a relative velocity sensor 141 delivers an input signal 142 to the signal processor 132.
- An upsprung mass acceleration sensor 143 delivers an input signal 144 to the signal processor 132.
- some of the above-listed sensors may be deleted and others may be included.
- the second signal processor 132 delivers transfer signals 145 to the suspension algorithm 134.
- the first signal processor 104 delivers transfer signals 146 to the suspension algorithm 134.
- the suspension algorithm 134 delivers output signals 148 to suspension actuators 150, only one of which is illustrated.
- the actuators 150 are electrically controlled devices such as dampers that vary and control a damping rate of a vehicle.
- An actuator 150 can include electromechanical components such as solenoid and proportional valves.
- Information from the vehicular braking system can be shared with the vehicular suspension system.
- ECU 102 can direct information to ECU 130.
- One example of transferred information from the braking system to the suspension system is the transfer signal 146 from signal processor 104 to suspension algorithm 134.
- a second example of transferred information from the braking system to the suspension system is indicated by transfer signal 152, wherein information from the braking algorithm 106 is directed to the suspension algorithm 134.
- Information from the suspension system can also be shared with the braking system.
- ECU 130 can direct information to ECU 102.
- One example of transferred information from the suspension system to the braking system is a transfer signal 154 to a load and load transfer detector 155.
- Another example is a transfer signal 156 to a turning detector 157.
- Yet another example is a transfer signal 158 for surface and mismatch tire detector 159.
- the control system 100 can be configured in various manners to share information from ECU 102 to ECU 130, and vice versa.
- an ECU 102 for the braking system that receives inputs signals 114, 116, 118 and 122, for lateral acceleration, longitudinal acceleration, steering wheel angle, and yaw rate, respectively, can transfer these input signals to ECU 130 for the suspension system.
- the signal processor 104 of ECU 102 can send transfer signal 146 to the suspension algorithm 134.
- a turning detector signal can be generated by ECU 130 and transmitted to ECU 102 to improve braking performance.
- an electronically controlled suspension system is integrated with an electronically controlled ABS/TC braking system, turning of the vehicle can be detected by the suspension system, thereby generating a turning detector signal that is transmitted to a braking system that does not receive signals from lateral acceleration and steering wheel angle sensors.
- a turn detection signal to the braking system via ECU 102 can enhance braking performance, particularly during braking- in-turn and accelerating-in-turn.
- a second embodiment of a control system for controlling vehicular braking and suspension functions is indicated generally at 200 in Figure 7. Elements of control system 200 that are similar to elements of control system 100 are labeled with like reference numerals in the 200 series.
- Control system 200 also includes an ABS/TC algorithm 206A and a VSC algorithm 206B in place of the braking algorithm 106 of control system 100.
- Signal processors 204 and 232 may be placed separately from their respective algorithms 206A, 206B, and 230, or they may be located in common ECU's (not illustrated in Figure 7).
- Transfer signal 270 between ABS/TC algorithm 206A and VSC algorithm 206B is provided.
- Transfer signal 272 for load and load transfer is provided to the VSC algoritlim 206B.
- Transfer signal 273 from the signal processor 204 is provided to the VSC algorithm 206B.
- Transfer signal 274 for the surface and mismatch tire detector is provided to the VSC algoritlim 206B.
- Transfer signal 275 is provided from the VSC algorithm 206B to the suspension algorithm 234.
- Output signal 276 is sent from the VSC algorithm 206B to the HCU 228.
- relative velocity can be calculated from suspension displacement if it is not directly measured.
- a vehicle load and load transfer signal 154, 254 can also be calculated or enhanced from a lateral acceleration signal 114, a longitudinal acceleration signal 118, and a steering wheel angle signal 122 when these are available.
- a load and load transfer signal 154, 254 is used by the braking algorithms to enhance braking torque proportioning and apply and dump pulse calculations.
- a turning detector signal 156, 256 (roll moment distribution) can be used to optimize vehicle handling before VSC activation and enhance brake torque distribution calculation during VSC activation.
- a road surface roughness and tire mismatching signal 158, 258 can be detected from suspension states and used by ABS/TC and VSC systems.
- Braking/traction status information from the wheels can also be used to enhance braking algorithms by predicting pitch and roll motion in advance.
- Suspension algorithms and braking algorithms can be embodied in separate ECU's 102 and 130 as illustrated in Figure 6. In other embodiments, the suspension and braking algorithms can be integrated into a single electronic control unit.
- steering wheel angle signal 122, 222 and/or a lateral acceleration signal 114, 214 are available, then split mu detection in ABS and TC algorithms (for stand alone ABS and TC systems) can be improved.
- ECU 102 can only receive information from ECU 130.
- various input signals from the suspension system can be transferred to the braking system, but no signals are transferred from the braking system to the suspension system.
- ECU 130 can only receive information from ECU 102.
- various input signals from the braking system can be transferred to the suspension system, but no signals are transferred from the suspension system to the braking system.
- a third embodiment of a control system for controlling vehicular braking and suspension functions is indicated generally at 300 in Figure 8.
- a single ECU 302 receives inputs signals 304 from various sensors 306 strategically placed in a vehicle.
- a signal processor 308 may be inco ⁇ orated in the ECU 302 that delivers transfer signals 310 to an algorithm 312.
- the algorithm 312 delivers output signals 314 to a HCU 328 to provide a desired brake response.
- the algorithm 312 also delivers output signals 316 to actuators 350 to provide a desired suspension response.
- Control system 300 may be referred to as a totally integrated system for controlling vehicular braking and suspension.
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