Control System for a Vehicle
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Abstract
A control system having an electronically controllable drive train. A coordination level is assigned to a system control device in which set point values are generated from state variables of the vehicle and from driver'"'"'s wishes and actuation signals for actuating actuators are generated therefrom. An execution level is subordinate to the coordination level and has actuators for executing the actuation signal. An axle electronic module activates at least one brake actuator assigned to the vehicle axle, and is arranged in the region of the vehicle axle. The axle electronic module is connected to the coordination level in order to transmit set point values, and is designed to determine actuation signals from the set point values in order to control the respective axle actuator. The axle electronic module is connected to a controllable differential lock in order to transmit the actuation signals.
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25 Claims
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1-8. -8. (canceled)
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9. A control system for a vehicle having an electronically controllable drive train, comprising having a coordination level which can be assigned to a system control device and in which set point values are generated from state variables of the vehicle and from driver'"'"'s wishes and actuation signals for actuating actuators are generated therefrom;
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an execution level which is subordinate to the coordination level and has actuators for executing the actuation signals, an axle electronic module for activating at least one brake actuator assigned to an axle of the vehicle, said axle electronic module arranged in the region of the vehicle axle, wherein the axle electronic module is connected to the coordination level in order to transmit said set point values, and determines actuation signals from the set point values in order to control a respective one of said at least one axle actuator, and wherein the axle electronic module is connected to a controllable differential lock in order to transmit the actuation signals. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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