Shift enable control method/system
First Claim
1. A control method for controlling the at least partially automated implementation of selected shifts of a vehicular mechanical change gear transmission system comprising a controlled fuel throttle controlled engine (E) having a determined torque capacity, a multi-speed change gear mechanical transmission (10) having a plurality of known gear ratios, an input shaft (16) and an output shaft (90) adapted to drive vehicular drive wheels, a first sensor (98) for providing a first input signal indicative of transmission input shaft (16) rotational speed, a second sensor (100) for providing a second input signal indicative of vehicle speed, a third sensor (DL) for providing an input signal indicative of engine torque, means for differentiating said second signal with respect to time to determine a fourth signal indicative of current vehicle acceleration, and a transmission actuator (112, 70, 96) for controlling shifting of the transmission, said control method characterized by;
- predetermining a minimum acceptable vehicle acceleration (AO) after an upshift,determining the desirability of an upshift from a currently engaged transmission ratio to a target transmission ratio,determining as a function of at least currently engaged gear ratio and said input signals indicative of (i) current engine torque and (ii) current vehicle acceleration, an expected required drivewheel torque (T0) to maintain a least said minimum vehicle acceleration (A0) under current vehicle operating conditions;
determining as of function of (i) the expected required drivewheel torque (T0) to maintain at least said minimum vehicle acceleration (A0) under current vehicle operating conditions, (ii) the gear ratio of the selected target gear ratio and (iii) the expected maximum available torque to the drivewheels in the target transmission ratio (206), if said expected maximum available torque will at least equal said expected required drivewheel torque upon engagement of the target transmission ratio if the selected shift is implemented, andcausing the initiation of a selected shift only upon a determination of that said maximum available torque will at least equal said expected required drivewheel torque upon engagement of the target transmission ratio.
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Abstract
A control system/method for an at least partially automated mechanical transmission system (10) is provided for determining if selected upshifts into a target gear ratio are acceptable (208) or not acceptable (210) under current vehicle operating conditions and for prohibiting the initiation of not acceptable selected upshifts. An upshift is deemed acceptable if the available drivewheel torque (206) in the target ratio is sufficient to maintain at least a minimum acceptable vehicle acceleration (A0) after the upshift under current vehicle operating conditions.
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16 Claims
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1. A control method for controlling the at least partially automated implementation of selected shifts of a vehicular mechanical change gear transmission system comprising a controlled fuel throttle controlled engine (E) having a determined torque capacity, a multi-speed change gear mechanical transmission (10) having a plurality of known gear ratios, an input shaft (16) and an output shaft (90) adapted to drive vehicular drive wheels, a first sensor (98) for providing a first input signal indicative of transmission input shaft (16) rotational speed, a second sensor (100) for providing a second input signal indicative of vehicle speed, a third sensor (DL) for providing an input signal indicative of engine torque, means for differentiating said second signal with respect to time to determine a fourth signal indicative of current vehicle acceleration, and a transmission actuator (112, 70, 96) for controlling shifting of the transmission, said control method characterized by;
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predetermining a minimum acceptable vehicle acceleration (AO) after an upshift, determining the desirability of an upshift from a currently engaged transmission ratio to a target transmission ratio, determining as a function of at least currently engaged gear ratio and said input signals indicative of (i) current engine torque and (ii) current vehicle acceleration, an expected required drivewheel torque (T0) to maintain a least said minimum vehicle acceleration (A0) under current vehicle operating conditions; determining as of function of (i) the expected required drivewheel torque (T0) to maintain at least said minimum vehicle acceleration (A0) under current vehicle operating conditions, (ii) the gear ratio of the selected target gear ratio and (iii) the expected maximum available torque to the drivewheels in the target transmission ratio (206), if said expected maximum available torque will at least equal said expected required drivewheel torque upon engagement of the target transmission ratio if the selected shift is implemented, and causing the initiation of a selected shift only upon a determination of that said maximum available torque will at least equal said expected required drivewheel torque upon engagement of the target transmission ratio. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16)
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5. A control system for controlling the at least partially automated implementation of selected shifts of a vehicular mechanical change gear transmission system comprising a controlled fuel throttle controlled engine (E) having a determined torque capacity, a multi-speed change gear mechanical transmission (10) having a plurality of known gear ratios, an input shaft (16) and an output shaft (90), adapted to drive vehicular drive wheels, a first sensor (98) for providing a first input signal indicative of transmission input shaft (16) rotational speed, a second sensor (100) for providing a second input signal indicative of vehicle speed, a third sensor (DL) for providing an input signal indicative of engine torque, means for differentiating said second signal with respect to time to determine a fourth signal indicative of current vehicle acceleration, and a controllable transmission actuator (112, 70, 96) for controlling shifting of the transmission, said control system characterized by;
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means for storing a value indicative of a predetermined minimum acceptable vehicle acceleration after an upshift (AO), means for determining the desirability of a shift from a currently engaged transmission ratio to a target transmission ratio, means for determining as a function of at least currently engaged gear ratio and said input signals indicative of (i) current engine torque and (ii) current vehicle acceleration, an expected required drivewheel torque (T0) to maintain at least said minimum vehicle acceleration (A0) under current vehicle operating conditions; means for determining as of function of (i) expected required drivewheel torque (T0) to main at least said minimum vehicle acceleration (A0) under current vehicle operating conditions, (ii) the gear ratio of the selected target transmission ratio and (iii) the expected maximum available torque to the drivewheels in the target transmission ratio (206), if said expected maximum available torque will at least equal said expected required drivewheel torque upon engagement of the target transmission ratio if the selected shift is implemented, and means for causing the initiation of a selected shift only upon a determination that said maximum available torque will at least equal said required drivewheel torque upon engagement of the target transmission ratio. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14)
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14. The control system of claim 13 wherein a value for the expression C·
- W is determined as a function of the expression
space="preserve" listing-type="equation">(T.sub.1 -T.sub.2)/(A.sub.1 -A.sub.2)where; A2 is a value representative of vehicle acceleration at a second engine torque value (T2) and T2 is a known second engine torque value where T2 does not equal T1.
- W is determined as a function of the expression
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