Automotive suspension control system with road-condition-dependent damping characteristics
First Claim
1. A road surface sensing system for an automobile having sprung mass and unsprung mass and a suspension control system with damping characteristics that adapt automatically to changes in road surface conditions comprising:
- a sensor producing a signal representative of the magnitude of relative displacement between a vehicle body and a wheel axle, the signal having a first frequency component and a second frequency component;
means for comparing amplitude of the first freqency component of the sensor signal with a predetermined reference level, said means for comparing producing one of first and second signals of respective predetermined levels indicative of a rough road surface and smooth road surface, respectively, on the basis of the comparison.
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Abstract
A suspension control system for automotive vehicles automatically adjusts the damping strength of variable shock absorbers or other dampers in accordance with road surface conditions as recognized by frequency analysis of a vehicle height or vibration sensor signal. The sensor signal reflects vertical displacement of the vehicle body from the road surface and includes high-frequency components due solely to displacement of the wheels or unsprung mass relative to the road surface and low-frequency components due to displacement of the vehicle body or sprung mass. The sensor signal is filtered into these separate frequency bands, the amplitude of each of which is compared to a corresponding reference level. The results of comparison give an indication of the degree and scale of irregularities in the road surface; specifically, a high-amplitude low-frequency component indicates larger-scale bumps and dips capable of bouncing the vehicle whereas a strong high-frequency component reflects a rough-textured road surface, such as gravel. The comparison information is sent to a suspension system controller which causes actuation of the shock absorbers to a stiffer mode of operation when the low-frequency sensor signal components are relatively strong.
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1. A road surface sensing system for an automobile having sprung mass and unsprung mass and a suspension control system with damping characteristics that adapt automatically to changes in road surface conditions comprising:
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a sensor producing a signal representative of the magnitude of relative displacement between a vehicle body and a wheel axle, the signal having a first frequency component and a second frequency component; means for comparing amplitude of the first freqency component of the sensor signal with a predetermined reference level, said means for comparing producing one of first and second signals of respective predetermined levels indicative of a rough road surface and smooth road surface, respectively, on the basis of the comparison. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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