Claims
- 1. An automatic adaptive control method for controlling an engine of a vehicle, comprising the steps of:
- maintaining in storage a plurality of different engine control conditions, each having at least one unique parameter for engine control;
- detecting a driver's action to the vehicle;
- detecting a vehicle operating condition;
- discriminating a current engine control condition from among the engine control conditions in accordance with the detected driver's action and vehicle operation condition;
- judging whether the current discriminated engine control condition is different from the previous discriminated engine control condition to show a transition between different engine control conditions;
- adjusting the parameter associated with the current discriminated engine control condition in accordance with said judging; and
- storing the current discriminated engine control condition and its parameter in memory to become the next previous discriminated engine control condition.
- 2. An adaptive control method according to claim 1, wherein said maintaining provides an air-fuel ratio engine control condition, acceleration engine control condition, deceleration engine control condition and idle engine control condition.
- 3. An adaptive control method according to claim 1, including,
- when there is a transition, determining a ratio of a number corresponding to the time required for a smooth transition and the time that has elapsed since the start of the transition.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said determining determines the ratio as a ratio of a number corresponding to the number of combustion required for a smooth transition and the number of engine combustion that have occured since the start of the transition.
- 5. An adaptive control method according to claim 4, wherein said maintaining provides an air-fuel ratio engine control condition, acceleration engine control condition, deceleration engine control condition and idle engine control condition.
- 6. An adaptive control method according to claim 1, wherein said judging judges whether the current discriminated engine control condition is a continuation of the same previous discriminated engine control condition, and produces the correlated judgement signal.
- 7. An adaptive control method according to claim 6, wherein said maintaining provides an air-fuel ratio engine control condition, acceleration engine control condition, deceleration engine control condition and idle engine control condition.
- 8. An adaptive control method according to claim 6, including,
- when there is a transition, determining a ratio of a number corresponding to the time required for a smooth transition and the time that has elapsed since the start of the transition.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said determining determines the ratio as a ratio of a number corresponding to the number of combustion required for a smooth transition and the number of engine combustions that have occured since the start of the transition.
- 10. An adaptive control method according to claim 9, wherein said maintaining provides an air-fuel ratio engine control condition, acceleration engine control condition, deceleration engine control condition and idle engine control condition.
- 11. An automatic adaptive control method for controlling an engine of a vehicle, comprising the steps of:
- maintaining in storage a plurality of engine control conditions, each having a parameter for engine control;
- detecting a driver's action to the vehicle;
- detecting a vehicle operation condition;
- discriminating a current engine control condition from among the engine control conditions in accordance with the detected driver's action and vehicle operation condition;
- judging whether the current discriminated engine control condition is a continuation of the same previous discriminated engine control condition or different from the previous discriminated engine control condition to show a transition between different engine control conditions;
- when there is a transition, determining a ratio of a number corresponding to the duration required for a smooth transition and the duration since the start of the transition;
- calculating an adjusted value for the control parameter associated with the current discriminated engine control condition in response to said judging indicating a transition, with said calculating being weighted by the ratio; and
- storing the current discriminated engine control condition and it's adjusted parameter in memory to become the next previous discriminated engine control condition.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein said determining determines the ratio as a ratio of a number corresponding to the number of combustion required for a smooth transition and the number of engine combustion that have occured since the start of the transition.
- 13. The method of claim 11, including adjusting the air/fuel ratio with the parameter of the current discriminated engine control condition.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said step of detecting a vehicle operating condition includes measuring the amount of oxygen in the engine exhaust gas with a linear oxygen sensor to produce an oxygen detection signal.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein at least one of said steps of calculating calculates according to the oxygen detection signal.
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein said step of detecting a vehicle operating condition includes measuring engine speed, vehicle speed and air flow into the engine.
- 17. The method of claim 13, wherein said step of calculating when there is a transition calculates the parameter to be used for said step of adjusting from the air/fuel ratio according to the intended operating signal and the air/fuel ratio parameter of the previous discriminated engine control condition.
- 18. The method of claim 17, including adjusting the injection timing of the engine fuel injection with the parameter of the current discriminated engine control condition.
- 19. The method of claim 11, including adjusting the injection timing of the engine fuel injection with the parameter of the current discriminated engine control condition.
- 20. The method of claim 11 wherein said step of detecting a driver's action detects separately the acceleration pedal depression, brake pedal depression and torque interruption.
- 21. An automatic adaptive control system for controlling an engine of a vehicle, comprising:
- memory means for storing a plurality of engine control conditions, each having parameters;
- first sensor means for detecting a driver's action to the vehicle and producing a correlated intended operation signal;
- second sensor means for detecting a vehicle operating condition and producing a correlated actual operation signal;
- means for discriminating one of the engine control conditions in accordance with the intended operation signal and the actual operation signal;
- means for storing the current discriminated engine control condition in said memory means;
- means for retrieving the previous discriminated engine control condition from said memory means;
- means for judging whether the current discriminated engine control condition is different from the previous discriminated engine control condition to show a transition between different engine control conditions, and producing a correlated judgement signal; and
- means for adjusting the control parameter associated with the current discriminated engine control condition in accordance with the judgement signal.
- 22. An adaptive control system according to claim 21, wherein said memory means stores the engine control conditions including an air-fuel ratio engine control condition, acceleration engine control condition, deceleration engine control condition and idle engine control condition.
- 23. An adaptive control system according to claim 21 wherein said means for judging judges whether the current discriminated engine control condition is a continuation of the same previous discriminated engine control condition, and produces the correlated judgement signal.
- 24. An adaptive control system according to claim 23, wherein said memory means stores the engine control conditions including an air-fuel ratio engine control condition, acceleration engine control condition, deceleration engine control condition and idle engine control condition.
- 25. An adaptive control system according to claim 24, including, means for determining a ratio of a number corresponding to the time required for a smooth transition and the time that has elapsed since the start of the transition, when there is a transition.
- 26. The system of claim 25, wherein said determining means determines the ratio as a ratio of a number corresponding to the number of combustion required for a smooth transition and the number of engine combustion that have occured since the start of the transition.
- 27. An adaptive control system according to claim 21, including, means for determining a ratio of a number corresponding to the time required for a smooth transition and the time that has elapsed since the start of the transition, when there is a transition.
- 28. The system of claim 27, wherein said determining means determines the ratio as a ratio of a number corresponding to the number of combustion required for a smooth transition and the number of engine combustion that have occured since the start of the transition.
- 29. An adaptive control system according to claim 28, wherein said memory means stores the engine control conditions including an air-fuel ratio engine control condition, acceleration engine control condition, deceleration engine control condition and idle engine control condition.
- 30. An adaptive control system according to claim 27, wherein said memory means stores the engine control conditions including an air-fuel ratio engine control condition, acceleration engine control condition, deceleration engine control condition and idle engine control condition.
- 31. An automatic adaptive control system for controlling an engine of a vehicle, comprising:
- memory means for storing a plurality of engine control conditions, each having parameters;
- first sensor means for detecting a driver's action to the vehicle and producing a correlated intended operation signal;
- second sensor means for detecting a vehicle operating condition and producing a correlated actual operation signal;
- means for discriminating one of the engine control conditions in accordance with the intended operation signal and the actual operation signal;
- means for storing the current discriminated engine control condition in said memory means;
- means for retrieving the previous discriminated engine control condition from said memory means;
- means for judging whether the current discriminated engine control condition is different from the previous discriminated engine control condition to show a transition between different engine control conditions, and producing a correlated judgement signal;
- means for determining a ratio of time required for a smooth transition and time since the start of the transition;
- means for calculating a value for the parameter of the current discriminated engine control condition in response to the judgement signal and being weighted by the ratio; and
- means for adjusting the engine with the calculated value for the parameter.
- 32. The system of claim 31, wherein said means for judging judges whether the current discriminated engine control condition is a continuation of the same previous discriminated engine control condition, and produces a correlated judgement signal.
- 33. The system of claim 32, including means for calculating a value for the parameter associated with the current discriminated engine control condition in response to the judgement signal indicating that the current discriminated engine control condition is a continuation.
- 34. The system of claim 31, wherein said means for determining a ratio determines a ratio of a number corresponding to the number of combustion required for a smooth transition and the number of engine combustion that have occured since the start of the transition, when there is a transition.
- 35. The system of claim 31, including means for adjusting the air/fuel ratio with the control parameter of the current discriminated engine control condition.
- 36. The system of claim 35, wherein said means for calculating when there is a transition calculates the parameter to be used by said means for adjusting from the parameter according to the intended operating signal and the parameter of the previous discriminated engine control condition.
- 37. The system of claim 31, including means for adjusting the injection timing of the engine fuel injection with the control parameter of the current discriminated engine control condition.
- 38. The system of claim 31, wherein said second sensor means includes a linear oxygen sensor that measures the amount of oxygen in the engine exhaust gas to produce an oxygen detection signal.
- 39. The system of claim 38, wherein at least one of said means for calculating calculates according to the oxygen detection signal.
- 40. The system of claim 31, wherein said first sensor means detects separately the acceleration pedal depression, brake pedal depression and torque interruption, and produces corresponding separate operation signals.
- 41. The system of claim 31, wherein said second sensor means separately measures engine speed, vehicle speed and air flow into the engine, and produces corresponding separate operation signals.
- 42. An automatic adaptive control system for controlling an engine of a vehicle, comprising:
- memory means for storing a plurality of engine control conditions, each having parameters;
- a first plurality of sensor means for detecting a driver's actions to the vehicle and producing correlated intended operation signals;
- a second plurality of sensor means for detecting vehicle operating conditions and producing correlated actual operation signals;
- means for discriminating a discriminated engine control condition from among the engine control conditions in accordance with the intended operation signals and the actual operation signals;
- history file means for storing at least one previous discriminated engine control condition;
- means for retrieving the previous discriminated engine control condition from said history file means;
- history judgement means for judging whether the current discriminated engine control condition is different from the previous discriminated engine control condition to show a transition between different engine control conditions, and producing a correlated judgement signal;
- means for calculating an adaptive value for the parameter associated with the current discriminated engine control condition in response to the judgement signal indicating that there is a transition;
- said history file means storing the adaptive value in association with the current engine control condition as the new previous discriminated engine control condition; and
- means for adjusting the engine with the calculated adaptive value for the parameter associated with the current discriminated engine control condition.
- 43. The system of claim 42, including said means for calculating weighting the calculation according to a ratio of time required for a smooth transition and time that has occured since the start of the transition, when there is a transition.
- 44. The system of claim 43, including a plurality of separate actuator means corresponding respectively to the different engine control conditions for controlling the engine according to corresponding parameters.
- 45. The system of claim 42, including a plurality of separate actuator means corresponding respectively to the different engine control conditions for controlling the engine according to corresponding parameters.
- 46. An adaptive control system for a vehicle having a plurality of engine operation control conditions, for automatically controlling the vehicle performance characteristics in a transition between different ones of the engine operation control conditions according to the intent of an operator, comprising:
- memory means for storing data of values for vehicle engine control as functions of an operator dependent condition and a non-operator dependent condition;
- means for automatically and repeatedly
- (A) sensing operator dependent conditions and non-operator dependent conditions,
- (B) retrieving from said memory means the stored value that is a function of at least one of the sensed operator dependent conditions and at least one of the sensed non-operator dependent conditions,
- (C) determining from the retrieved value and at least one of the sensed values of the operator dependent conditions an adapted value of the retrieved value and a dynamic characteristic representing the intent of the operator, and
- (D) updating the retrieved value for vehicle engine control in said memory means with the adapted value; and
- means for automatically adjusting the vehicle performance characteristics in accordance with the determined dynamic characteristic.
- 47. An automatic method for controlling an engine of a vehicle, comprising:
- maintaining in storage a plurality of different smoothing duration values for each of at least a plurality of transitions between different engine control conditions;
- detecting a driver's action;
- detecting a vehicle operating condition;
- discriminating a current engine control condition from among the engine control conditions in accordance with the detected driver's action and vehicle operating condition;
- repeating said steps to obtain both a previous and a current discriminated engine control condition;
- judging whether the current and previous discriminated engine control conditions are different to indicate one of said plurality of transitions;
- measuring engine operation duration since the start of the transition;
- calculating a value for an engine control parameter associated with the current discriminated engine control condition in response to said judging indicating a transition; and
- said calculating weighting the calculation according to a function of the smoothing duration value of the transition indicated by said judging and the duration that has occured since the start of the transition.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a division of the application of the same inventors, Ser. No. 179,542, filed Apr. 8, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,899,280.
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