This application claims the priority of German patent document 103 60 640.8, filed Dec. 23, 2003 (PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2004/013263, filed Nov. 23, 2004), the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The invention concerns a device with a unit for activating an adjustable drive unit of a motor vehicle.
Published U.S. Patent Application No. 2001/0056009 A1 discloses a device with a unit which is equipped so that an adjustable drive unit of a motor vehicle is activated dependent upon at least one control signal, which represents an adjustable angle of a gas pedal. At least in one phase, a virtual control signal is produced and used instead of the real control signal, for activating the drive unit. In this phase, propulsion of the motor is adjusted, so that a constant separation is maintained to a vehicle traveling in front of the motor vehicle.
One object of the invention is to provide a generic device which implements a constant travel desire of the driver, in a comfortable manner.
This and other objects and advantages are achieved by the control arrangement according to the invention, which includes a unit that is equipped so that an (especially continuously) adjustable drive unit of a motor vehicle is activated dependent upon at least one control signal, and in at least one phase, a virtual control signal is generated and used instead of a real control signal for activating the drive unit. According to the invention, the unit is equipped so that the drive unit is activated (at least in a constant drive mode, in which the unit generates a constant driving force of the motor vehicle through a suitable choice of the control signal) dependent upon the virtual control signal. In this manner, in the constant drive mode, small deviations from the actual control signal (i.e., the signal produced by the driver of the motor vehicle, indicating a course of the control signal desired by the driver of the motor vehicle and anticipated by the unit) do not lead to an adjustment of the drive unit, especially when the deviations are infrequent. Small deviations of the control signal from the desired course based on the constant drive desire of the driver can be recognized as unwanted and ignored, so that the driver can have a comfortable driving experience. Moreover by a suitable choice of a course of the virtual control signal, advantages can be achieved with regard to both fuel consumption in the constant drive mode, and long service life of the drive unit. By anticipating the time course of the control signal determined by the constant drive desire of the driver, this can be carried out more precisely using the virtual control signal, than is possible by a driver.
A time course of a control signal desired by the driver can be anticipated reliably in the constant drive mode especially simply and advantageously. An especially simple control and/or regulating logic of the drive unit can be achieved if the constant drive mode differs from other operating modes only in the use of the virtual control signal instead of the real control signal. An operating mode of the motor vehicle in which, by a suitable choice of the control signal, the unit sets up a substantially constant propelling power of the motor vehicle, should be designated as constant drive mode. Thereby it can come to an acceleration or to a deceleration of the motor vehicle dependent upon a driving resistance.
The drive unit can be, for example, a motor with adjustable throttle valves, a drive, a clutch, or another known adjustable unit with an influence on the drive train of the motor vehicle. Due to the sensitivity of such units relative to small fluctuations in the control signal there are special advantages relative to comfort if the drive unit of the motor vehicle is continuously variable. The real control signal can be given by any characteristic magnitude with an influence upon an activation of the drive train, as known to those skilled in the art, which is adjustable by a driver. Due to its direct effect, however, the invention is especially advantageously adjustable if the control signal represents an adjustment of a gas pedal or an adjustment angle of a gas pedal.
The unit can be made as a single part or multiple parts with the drive unit. By “provided” in this connection “laid out” and “equipped” should also be understood.
The control signal designated as “virtual” should be mechanically produced and at least substantially independent of the actual course of the real control signal produced by the driver. At least a characteristic magnitude (for example an rpm of the drive unit) should be uncoupled in the phase of the real control signal and be determined by the virtual control signal.
The virtual control signal can be produced by the unit itself or by a sub-unit, for example a computer unit.
An especially quiet driving sensation in the constant driving mode can be achieved if the unit is provided for determining a constant virtual control. There are however also other time courses of the virtual control signal, that are known to those skilled in the art, which may be considered.
If the unit is configured to determine the virtual control signal dependent upon a real control signal at a switch on point of the constant drive mode, advantageously an adaptation of the constant drive mode to the circumstance leading to the switching on of the constant drive mode can be achieved.
If the virtual control signal is equal to the real control signal at the switching on point, the switch on point in time can become barely perceptible by the driver. In particular, it can be avoided that the driver gets a feeling of lack of control of the motor vehicle.
If the unit for switching on and switching off the constant drive mode is dependent upon the time course of a real control signal, the driver can exercise a full control over the motor vehicle by means of the control signal. Thereby an acceleration or braking desire of the driver can be acknowledged if the unit is equipped to switch off the constant drive mode when the real control signal exceeds a set interval. Advantageously, the interval can be adaptable to the long or medium term driving behavior of the driver, and its average point can be determined by an average point of the real control signal.
If the unit is equipped to switch off the constant driving mode when a rate of change of the real control signal exceeds a preset range, it is possible to achieve an especially fast reaction of the unit to an acceleration or braking wish of the driver.
Analogous criteria for switching off the constant driving mode can advantageously be formulated relative to the time course of the speed of the motor vehicle and/or a driving resistance.
If the unit for activating the motor vehicle engine is dependent upon a discontinuous control signal upon switching off the constant driving mode, the driver can experience an especially spontaneous driving feeling. In particular, if a unit for activating a continuous drive is provided, it can recognize an acceleration desire, and abruptly reduce a translation whereby a torque reserve of a motor is abruptly increased, which is perceived by the driver as spontaneous downshifting. There are also however arrangements of the invention to be considered in which the unit smoothes the discontinuity in a way, for example, that is dependent upon a driver's profile.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The program for recognizing a constant driving desire (
In a decision block 18 (which is represented in detail in
As shown in
In the constant driving mode the unit 10 uses the virtual control signal avirt instead of the real control signal a. If while the constant driving mode is turned on (cb=1), in a run through the decision block 18 one of the conditions checked in the steps 23-26 is no longer met, in the step 20 the unit 10 sets the control bit cb and the time measurement counter to 0, the constant driving mode is then switched off, and the phase T ends. In connection therewith, the unit 10 activates the drive unit 11 so that it is once again dependent upon the real control signal a, and upon switching off the constant drive mode the control signal selected from the control signal avirt, a, dependent on which the unit 10 activates the drive unit 11, varies with time.
The time course of the real control signal a and of the virtual control signal avirt based on which the unit 10 activates the drive unit 11, are shown in
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 60 640.8 | Dec 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/13263 | 11/23/2004 | WO | 5/10/2007 |