Rollover control algorithm
First Claim
1. A method for providing stability and rollover control in a vehicle, the method comprising:
- reading, by a drive-by-wire control system of the vehicle, an input signal of one or more transducers, each transducer being coupled with and indicating a physical position of a vehicle control device, the one or more transducers comprising at least a steering wheel transducer and wherein the drive-by-wire control system operates one or more subsystems of the vehicle to control movement of the vehicle based on the input signals of the one or more transducers;
reading, by a stability control system of the vehicle, an input signal from one or more sensors of the vehicle;
calculating, by the stability control system, a rollover potential for the vehicle based on the input signals from the one or more sensors of the vehicle and input from the steering wheel transducer indicating the physical position of the steering wheel or a change in the physical position of the steering wheel;
determining, by the stability control system, whether a rollover condition is present based on the calculated rollover potential; and
in response to determining that the rollover condition is present, overriding, by the stability control system, operation of the one or more subsystems of the vehicle by the drive-by-wire control system to control movement of the vehicle based on the rollover condition.
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Abstract
According to one embodiment, a vehicle can be implemented with a drive-by-wire controller which operates subsystems of the vehicle such as throttle, brakes, and steering based on electrical signals from transducers on the vehicle controls and without a direct physical link between the controls, such as the steering wheel, and the components of the corresponding vehicle subsystem. In such cases, the stability control feature of the vehicle can be adapted to detect conditions such as oversteering which can make the vehicle unstable and unsafe and can adjust the steering and other controls of the vehicle to correct the unstable or unsafe condition regardless of the physical input on the steering wheel and other controls.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for providing stability and rollover control in a vehicle, the method comprising:
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reading, by a drive-by-wire control system of the vehicle, an input signal of one or more transducers, each transducer being coupled with and indicating a physical position of a vehicle control device, the one or more transducers comprising at least a steering wheel transducer and wherein the drive-by-wire control system operates one or more subsystems of the vehicle to control movement of the vehicle based on the input signals of the one or more transducers; reading, by a stability control system of the vehicle, an input signal from one or more sensors of the vehicle; calculating, by the stability control system, a rollover potential for the vehicle based on the input signals from the one or more sensors of the vehicle and input from the steering wheel transducer indicating the physical position of the steering wheel or a change in the physical position of the steering wheel; determining, by the stability control system, whether a rollover condition is present based on the calculated rollover potential; and in response to determining that the rollover condition is present, overriding, by the stability control system, operation of the one or more subsystems of the vehicle by the drive-by-wire control system to control movement of the vehicle based on the rollover condition. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A vehicle comprising:
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one or more transducers, each transducer coupled with and indicating a physical position of a vehicle control device, the one or more transducers comprising at least a steering wheel transducer; one or more sensors; a drive-by-wire control system comprising a processor and a memory coupled with and readable by the processor and storing therein a set of instructions which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to read an input signal of the one or more transducers and operate one or more subsystems of the vehicle to control movement of the vehicle based on the input signals of the one or more transducers; and a stability control system comprising a processor and a memory coupled with and readable by the processor and storing therein a set of instructions which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to read an input signal from the one or more sensors of the vehicle, calculate a rollover potential for the vehicle based on the input signals from the one or more sensors of the vehicle and input from the steering wheel transducer indicating the physical position of the steering wheel or a change in the physical position of the steering wheel, determine whether a rollover condition is present based on the calculated rollover potential, and in response to determining that the rollover condition is present, overriding operation of the one or more subsystems of the vehicle by the drive-by-wire control system to control movement of the vehicle based on the rollover condition. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising a set of instructions stored therein which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to provide stability and rollover control in a vehicle by:
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reading, by a drive-by-wire control system of the vehicle, an input signal of one or more transducers, each transducer being coupled with and indicating a physical position of a vehicle control device, the one or more transducers comprising at least a steering wheel transducer and wherein the drive-by-wire control system operates one or more subsystems of the vehicle to control movement of the vehicle based on the input signals of the one or more transducers; reading, by a stability control system of the vehicle, an input signal from one or more sensors of the vehicle; calculating, by the stability control system, a rollover potential for the vehicle based on the input signals from the one or more sensors of the vehicle and input from the steering wheel transducer indicating the physical position of the steering wheel or a change in the physical position of the steering wheel; determining, by the stability control system, whether a rollover condition is present based on the calculated rollover potential; and in response to determining that the rollover condition is present, overriding, by the stability control system, operation of the one or more subsystems of the vehicle by the drive-by-wire control system to control movement of the vehicle based on the rollover condition. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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