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Vehicle attitude control device

  • US 20070188021A1
  • Filed: 02/01/2007
  • Published: 08/16/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/15/2006
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A vehicle attitude control device for controlling attitude of a vehicle, comprising:

  • a control portion for;

    calculating a deceleration of the vehicle according to an amount of an operation of a brake operating member performed by a driver;

    calculating a distribution of a brake force on a front wheel of the vehicle and a rear wheel of the vehicle based on the calculated deceleration; and

    determining wheel cylinder pressures to be generated at a front wheel cylinder installed to the front wheel and a rear wheel cylinder installed to the rear wheel; and

    an actuator for controlling the front wheel cylinder and the rear wheel cylinder to achieve the determined wheel cylinder pressures,wherein;

    the control portion;

    stores an actual brake force distribution characteristic line indicating relation between a front brake force allocated to the front wheel and a rear brake force allocated to the rear wheel, wherein the actual brake force distribution characteristic line is determined based on an ideal brake force distribution characteristic line so that, in achieving a given deceleration, a ratio of the front brake force to the rear brake force becomes smaller in the case that the distribution is calculated by using the actual brake force distribution characteristic line than in the case that the distribution is calculated by using the ideal brake force distribution characteristic line;

    calculates the distribution by using the actual brake force distribution characteristic line; and

    determines, based on the calculated distribution, the wheel cylinder pressures to be generated at the front wheel cylinder the rear wheel cylinder; and

    the actual brake force distribution characteristic line to be used changes based on a first physical quantity of the vehicle including at least one of a steering angle, a change rate of the steering angle, a yaw rate, and a lateral acceleration, so that, in achieving the given deceleration, the ratio of the front brake force to the rear brake force becomes larger in the case that the first physical quantity is nonzero than in the case that the first physical quantity is zero.

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