The present invention relates to the field of driving assistance, and in particular to starting the vehicle or setting it in motion.
The estimate of the clutch curve, or more precisely of a mapping of the torque transmitted by a clutch fitted to a motor vehicle, can be of use to various systems on board a motor vehicle, and in particular to a system for assisting a hill start of a motor vehicle.
French patent application number 2 828 450 (Renault) relates to a hill-start assistance device for a motor vehicle. The assistance device comprises mainly a means for estimating a slope on which the vehicle is positioned, a means for interpreting the actions of the driver, a means for determining a characteristic curve of the clutch of the vehicle and a means for automatically deactivating a braking means of the vehicle. The motor vehicle can thus be held in position on a slope in a state in which the drive wheels are disengaged from the engine, and can be set in motion in the upslope direction only by the actions of the driver on the accelerator and clutch pedals, without the driver having to act on the parking brake. The assistance device controls the release of the brakes as soon as the torque transmitted to the wheels is sufficient to compensate for the force on the vehicle due to the slope and to gravity.
The mapping of the torque transmitted by a clutch fitted to a motor vehicle is, in a conventional manner, updated, when the vehicle is in motion, by means of predetermined and invariable position thresholds.
Therefore, an incorrect predetermination of these thresholds can cause an incorrect update, and even an absence of an update, of the mapping of the torque transmitted by the clutch.
Moreover, it is possible that the predetermined thresholds are suitable for updating the mapping when the clutch is new, but become unsuitable after a certain degree of wear of the clutch.
One object of the invention is to improve the accuracy of the update of the mapping of the torque transmitted by the clutch with the wear of the clutch.
Another object of the invention is to supply a hill-start assistance system of a motor vehicle having an improved operating precision.
According to one aspect of the invention, a device is proposed for determining, while a vehicle is running, a mapping of the torque transmitted by a clutch fitted to the motor vehicle as a function of the position of a clutch control member. The device comprises means for updating said mapping as a function of position thresholds of the clutch control member. The updating means comprise computing means for modifying the values of said thresholds as a function of the minimum and maximum values of the positions of the control member recorded in said mapping, and of the current value of said thresholds.
Therefore, in addition to the fact that the clutch curve depends on the thresholds, the thresholds also depend on the change in the clutch curve. In other words, the clutch curve and the thresholds are interdependent. The clutch control member may be a clutch pedal.
In one embodiment, the position thresholds comprise a top threshold, a bottom threshold, and an intermediate threshold.
The position of the clutch control member, usually a clutch pedal, can be defined as a percentage of the travel of the clutch pedal, with 0% corresponding to the clutch pedal fully pushed in, that is to say the clutch completely disengaged, and 100% corresponding to the clutch pedal not pushed in or completely released, that is to say the clutch completely engaged.
The top threshold corresponds to a position threshold of the clutch pedal above which or for which the clutch is considered completely engaged, for example 95%. The bottom threshold, for example 5%, corresponds to the position threshold of the clutch pedal below which or for which the clutch is considered completely disengaged. Moreover, an intermediate threshold, for example 80%, is a value for which the clutch is considered not completely engaged, and is used to identify the engaged ratio of the gearbox. Therefore, when the position of the clutch pedal is between the intermediate threshold and the top threshold, the state of the clutch and the determined gearbox ratio depends on the previous state of the clutch, through a phenomenon of hysteresis.
In one embodiment, said updating means comprise a counter of complete updates of said mapping.
Therefore, it is possible, in a cyclical manner, after a predetermined number of complete updates of the clutch mapping, to recompute or update the position thresholds.
In one embodiment, said updating means comprise a comparator of the current value of said counter with a predetermined value.
This predetermined value corresponds to the number of complete updates of the mapping carried out successively before modifying the position thresholds of the clutch pedal.
In one embodiment, the updating means are suitable for executing the computing means when the comparator determines that the current value of said counter is equal to said predetermined value.
According to another aspect of the invention, also proposed is a system for assisting a hill start of a motor vehicle fitted with a device for determining a mapping of the torque transmitted by a clutch as described above, with a slope sensor and a controlled braking device. The hill-start assistance system comprises means for controlling the braking device comprising means for estimating the torque to be supplied by the clutch in order to overcome the forces of gravity, and means for comparing said torque to be supplied and the torque supplied by the clutch available in said mapping.
Therefore, the hill-start assistance system has enhanced precision notably because it takes account of the wear of the clutch.
In one embodiment, said means for controlling the braking device are suitable for controlling the release of the brakes of the braking device when the torque supplied by the clutch is greater than or equal to the torque to be supplied in order to overcome the forces of gravity.
Therefore, during a hill start, the release of the brakes is managed automatically by the vehicle, and the driver can occupy himself only with the accelerator pedal and the clutch pedal, without worrying about the parking brake.
In one embodiment, said means for estimating the torque to be supplied by the clutch in order to overcome the forces of gravity are suitable for computing said torque to be supplied based on the following relation:
CTd=r(b)·ρwheels·m·g·sin(θtilt)
in which:
According to another aspect of the invention, also proposed is a method for determining a mapping of the torque transmitted by a clutch fitted to a motor vehicle as a function of the position of a clutch control member, wherein, while the vehicle is running, said mapping is updated based on position thresholds of the clutch control member while the vehicle is running. In addition, during said update, the values of said thresholds are modified as a function of the minimum and maximum values of the positions of the control member recorded in said mapping, and of the current value of said thresholds.
The invention will be better understood on studying the following detailed description of a number of embodiments taken as examples that are in no way limiting and illustrated by the appended drawings in which:
The device 1 comprises a mapping 2 of the torque transmitted by the clutch fitted to motor vehicles as a function of the position of the clutch pedal 3 that can be actuated by the driver of the vehicle. The mapping 2 is included in an electronic control unit 4 and can be stored in a memory. The electronic control unit 4 comprises a module 5 for updating the mapping 2. The module 5 for updating the mapping 2 uses position thresholds of the clutch control member, stored in a first memory module 6.
The updating module 5 comprises a computing module 7 making it possible to modify the values of the position thresholds of the clutch pedal 3 as a function of the minimum and maximum values of the positions of the clutch pedal 3 recorded in the clutch mapping 2, and of the current or actual values of the stored thresholds.
A counter 8 makes it possible, at any time, to know the number of complete updates of the mapping 2 that have been carried out since the vehicle was placed in service, based on a predetermined initial mapping 2. Each time the updating module 5 finishes a complete update of the mapping 2, the counter 8 is incremented by one unit.
A comparator 9 compares the current value of the counter 8 with a predetermined value Nretro stored in a second memory module 10. Therefore, when Nretro successive updates of the mapping 2 have been made, the updating module 5 commands the computing module 7 to modify the values of the thresholds stored in the first memory module 6 as a function of the minimum and maximum values of the positions of the clutch pedal 3 recorded in the clutch mapping 2, and of the current value of the thresholds currently stored in the first memory module 6. The counter 8 is then reset to zero.
The updating module 5 receives an item of information representative of the position of the clutch pedal 3 by a sensor 11 via a connection 12. Moreover, a sensor 13 of the torque transmitted by the clutch delivers to the updating module 5, via a connection 14, an item of information representative of the torque transmitted by the clutch. As a variant, the torque sensor 13 can be replaced by an estimator.
The position of the clutch pedal θclutch is expressed in percentages of the maximum travel of the clutch pedal 3. A percentage of 0% corresponds to the clutch completely disengaged, that is to say the clutch pedal 3 pushed in to the maximum, and a percentage of 100% corresponds to the clutch completely engaged, that is to say the clutch pedal 3 completely released. In the mapping 2, the torque values vary between a minimum torque value and a maximum torque value, and this range of torque values is divided into a predetermined number of ranges Nrange. For each of the torque ranges, the device, based on several values measured in this range, determines an average torque for the range i:
CCi(θclutch
θclutch
A top threshold θclutchHB corresponds to a position of the clutch pedal 3 beyond which the clutch is considered to be engaged, that is to say transmitting torque; the top threshold may for example be 95% initially. A bottom threshold θclutchLB is a position threshold of the clutch pedal 3 below which the clutch is considered to be disengaged, that is to say transmitting no torque, for example equal to 5% initially. An intermediate position threshold θclutchLB, relatively close to the top position threshold θclutchHB, is also used, for example equal to 80% initially.
In other words, the position thresholds are indexed relative to the clutch curve learned or updated. The evolution of the position thresholds must be much slower than the convergence of the estimate of the clutch mapping 2. For example, the value of the position thresholds can be updated after Nretro complete updates of the mapping 2, where, for example, Nretro=30.
For the bottom position threshold θclutchLB, a bottom limit θclutchLB lim B and a top limit θclutchLB
θclutchLB limB≦θclutchLB(k)≦θclutchLB
in which k represents the number of threshold updates made.
Similarly, for the top position threshold θclutchHB, a bottom limit θclutchHB lim B and a top limit θclutcHB lim H can be imposed so that, at any time, the following equation is verified:
θclutchHB
Moreover, the following conditions must be satisfied:
It is also possible to impose a template of the clutch curve, that is to say limit the difference between the top position threshold θclutchHB and bottom position threshold θclutchLB:
ΔθclutchHBLB
in which:
0<ΔθclutchHBLB limB<ΔθclutchHBLB lim H<100
To take account of the above equations, it is possible to define the following general thresholds:
Therefore, every Nretro updates of the clutch mapping 2, the position thresholds can be updated relative to the minimum value θclutchCC
in which θclutchCC(i) is the ith point registered in the clutch mapping 2.
At any time the following is true:
θ≦θclutchLB(k)≦θclutchCC min(k)≦θclutchCC max(k)≦θclutchHB(k)≦100
The thresholds, after their kth update, can be computed based on their value before their kth update and after their k−1th update, by means of the following equations:
in which:
αclutchLB and αclutchHB are factors of convergence of the thresholds verifying:
and ΔθclutchLB and ΔθclutchHB are factors of indexation of the position thresholds of the accelerator pedal 3 relative to the clutch curve verifying:
In a simplified manner, the indexation factors can be considered to be constants. The intermediate position threshold θclutchMB can be determined in a simplified manner by the following equation:
θclutchMB(k)=(θclutchHB(k)−θclutchLB(k))*0.8+θclutchLB(k)
in which the intermediate position threshold θclutchMB is, for example, equal to 80% of the range [θclutchLB (k) θclutchHB (k)].
To increase the speed of convergence toward the position thresholds suited to the clutch mapping 2 updated, the convergence factors αclutchLB, αclutchHB can vary during the use of the vehicle. During the first retrogrades or the first kilometers of the vehicle, it is possible to choose high values for the convergence factors αclutchLB, αclutchHB. For example, it is possible to choose αclutchLB=1 and αclutchHB=1; therefore, the clutch curve is learned or updated with constant thresholds; thereafter it is possible to lower the value in order to quickly suit the position thresholds to the clutch mapping 2, and finally it is possible to switch to the default value, lower than but very close to 1, in order to cause the thresholds to evolve very slowly during the use of the vehicle.
The hill-start assistance system also comprises a control module 17 belonging to the electronic control unit 4 and controlling a braking device 18 so as to release the brakes during a hill start, via a connection 19, when the torque transmitted by the clutch compensates for the effects induced by the slope. The control module 17 comprises a module 20 for estimating the torque to be supplied by the clutch in order to overcome the forces of gravity, and a comparator 21 of the torque to be supplied in order to overcome the forces of gravity and of the torque supplied by the clutch available in the mapping 2. The control module 17 also comprises a module 22 for determining the gearbox ratio corresponding to the position b of the gearchange lever.
Also, the electronic control unit 4 receives an item of information representative of the slope θtilt from a slope sensor 23, via a connection 24. The electronic control unit 4 also receives a plurality of other signals 25 supplied by various sensors or estimators on board the vehicle. These signals are representative of the value of various parameters of operation of the vehicle.
During a hill start or maneuver carried out by the driver of the vehicle, the estimation module 20 evaluates the torque to be supplied CTd to the wheels in order to start, via the following relation:
CTd=r(b)·ρwheels·m·g·sin(θtilt)
in which:
For this computation, the module 22 supplies to the estimation module 20 the gearbox ratio corresponding to the position b of the gearchange lever. The comparator 21 compares the torque to be supplied estimated by the estimation module 20, and the torque supplied by the clutch the value of which is available in the mapping 2. When the torque supplied by the clutch is greater than or equal to the torque to be supplied estimated by the estimation module 20, the control module 17 controls the braking device 18 so as to release the brakes.
The present invention makes it possible to have a clutch mapping updated over time taking account of the wear of the clutch, and thus making it possible to obtain a clutch mapping of enhanced precision.
The invention also makes it possible to supply assistance to the driver for a hill start taking account of the wear of the clutch, and with enhanced precision.
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