Flat screens with touch detection are becoming more common in modern vehicles to accommodate flexibility to provide a human-machine interface with a large number of control functions. A center console of a vehicle is the typical location for such interfaces. Touch screen controls typically lack the tactile feedback of a traditional mechanical switch, so the user has to look and confirm that a requested action was registered by waiting for a visual cue. This can result in distracting the driver, as the driver is required to remove a hand from the vehicle steering wheel and focus attention briefly away from the road.
Some touch screens can simulate the feel of a push button switch by adding an actuator directly behind the display surface. Such an additional actuators incorporated with the display add cost, weight, and complexity. Actuator feedback can assist a user by providing an indication that pressing of a virtual push button was detected. Incorporating additional actuators may not be feasible in certain designs, and the feedback response can be limited to certain gestures on a touch screen.
A system for haptic feedback for steering system controls includes a touch sensor input detection module and an actuator haptic response driver module. The touch sensor input detection module acquires a touch sensor input from one or more touch sensors of a steering system and identifies a touch gesture type of the touch sensor input. The actuator haptic response driver module determines a desired haptic feedback associated with the touch gesture type and controls a steering system actuator to produce a haptic response based on the desired haptic feedback.
A steering system includes one or more touch sensors, a steering system actuator, and a control module. The control module is operable to acquire a touch sensor input from the one or more touch sensors, identify a touch gesture type of the touch sensor input, determine a desired haptic feedback associated with the touch gesture type, and control the steering system actuator to produce a haptic response based on the desired haptic feedback.
A method for haptic feedback for steering system controls includes acquiring, by a control module, a touch sensor input from one or more touch sensors of a steering system. A touch gesture type of the touch sensor input is identified. A desired haptic feedback associated with the touch gesture type is determined. A steering system actuator is controlled to produce a haptic response based on the desired haptic feedback.
These and other advantages and features will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the Figures, where the invention will be described with reference to specific embodiments, without limiting the same, an exemplary embodiment of a vehicle 10 including a steering system 12 is illustrated. In various embodiments, the steering system 12 includes a handwheel 14 coupled to a steering shaft 16. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the steering system 12 is an electric power steering (EPS) system that further includes a steering assist unit 18 that couples to the steering shaft 16 of the steering system 12 and to a left tie rod 20 and a right tie rod 22 of the vehicle 10. The steering assist unit 18 includes, for example, a rack and pinion steering mechanism (not shown) that may be coupled through the steering shaft 16 to a steering actuator motor 19 and gearing. During operation, as the handwheel 14 is turned by a vehicle operator, the steering actuator motor 19 provides the assistance to move the left tie rod 20 and the right tie rod 22 which in turn moves left and right steering knuckles 24, 26, respectively. The left knuckle 24 is coupled to a left roadway wheel 28, and the right knuckle 26 is coupled to a right roadway wheel 30 of the vehicle 10.
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A control module 40 controls the operation of the steering system 12 based on one or more of the sensor signals and further based on the steering control systems and methods of the present disclosure. The control module 40 generates a command signal to control the steering actuator motor 19 of the steering system 12 based on one or more of the inputs and further based on the steering control systems and methods of the present disclosure.
In some embodiments, the rake actuator 23 and the telescope actuator 21 can be used in conjunction with the touch sensors 35 to support various adjustments, as well as provide haptic feedback, in response to detecting one or more motions. In one embodiment, one or more of the touch sensors 35 can be used, for example, to indicate when the driver would like to adjust the rake actuator 23 by swiping a finger in a vertical direction, e.g., swipe up for rake up and swipe down for rake down movement by the rake actuator 23. Raking can be stopped upon detecting another motion by one or more of the touch sensors 35, such as a tapping motion (e.g., single tap, double tap, or the like) when the rake actuator 23 is at the desired position. To adjust the telescope position using the telescope actuator 21, the driver may swipe one or more of the touch sensors 35. The telescope actuator 21 can be stopped upon detecting another motion by one or more of the touch sensors 35, such as a tapping motion (e.g., single tap, double tap, or the like).
Other examples of functions that can be controlled using one or more of the touch sensors 35 include replacing or enhancing many of the controls that are typically provided with steering wheel switches or center stack touch screens and switches. Examples include entertainment system controls, vehicle information/configuration controls, answering phone calls, navigation controls, cruise control, heating/cooling controls, and the like.
Embodiments link the type of input with appropriate haptic feedback. For example, a haptic response to a steering wheel spoke 15 tap in the vertical direction can be a torsional haptic response. A vertical tap on the top of the steering wheel rim 17 can result in a vertical haptic response from the rake actuator 23. Haptic feedback can be synthesized using knowledge of actuator plant dynamics (e.g., responses of the steering actuator motor 19, the telescope actuator 21 and/or the rake actuator 23 through various transmission elements). This assists to ensure that the feedback is natural. For example, if there is a need to get a haptic feedback like a button click, the acceleration profiles are sensed at the hand, but generated at the telescope actuator 21 and/or the rake actuator 23 that are several mechanical transmission paths removed. Modeling the actuator dynamics of the steering actuator motor 19, the telescope actuator 21 and/or the rake actuator 23 enables achieving a desired haptic response.
Inputs to the control module 40 may be generated from the sensors 33 and 35 (
The actuator haptic response driver module 104 determines a desired haptic feedback associated with the touch gesture type 106 and controls a steering system actuator 19, 21, and/or 23 to produce a haptic response based on the desired haptic feedback. The actuator haptic response driver module 104 can also determine the desired haptic feedback based on the touch location 108. The actuator haptic response driver module 104 can select between one or more of: a torsional haptic feedback 118, an axial haptic feedback 120, and a vertical haptic feedback 122 as the desired haptic feedback based on indexing the touch gesture type 106 and the touch location 108 with respect to a haptic feedback map 124. For instance, a tapping motion at one location on the handwheel 14 may result in outputting axial haptic feedback 120, and the same tapping motion at a different location on the handwheel 14 may result in outputting vertical haptic feedback 122. Similarly, a sliding motion across the rim 17 of the handwheel 14 may result in outputting torsional haptic feedback 118, while an upward or downward sliding motion on the hub 13 of the handwheel 14 may result in outputting vertical haptic feedback 122. It will be understood that many variations and combinations are possible beyond the examples provided herein.
The torsional haptic feedback 118 can add a torsional acceleration to output of the steering actuator motor 19 (
While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description.
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