Claims
- 1. An apparatus for controlling an electric steering assist system, which system provides assist in response to a steering control signal, the apparatus comprising:torque sensing means operatively connected to a vehicle hand wheel for providing a torque signal indicative of applied steering torque, blending filter means connected to the torque sensing means for providing a blended filtered torque signal having a first frictional characteristic at torque frequencies less than a blending frequency and a second functional characteristic at torque frequencies greater than the blending frequency, the blending filter means including a low pass filter which passes all frequencies below the blending frequency and a high pass filter which passes all frequencies above the blending frequency, steering assist means for providing steering assist in response to a control signal, control means operatively connected to the blending filter means for providing said control signal to the steering assist means in response to the blended filtered torque signal, and means whereby high frequency gain of the steering assist system is arranged to be low for on-centre operation of the hand wheel and relatively higher for off-centre operation.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means enable the gain of the high frequency path via the high pass filter to be adjusted in accordance with the sensed level of applied steering torque so as to be low for off-centre operation of the steering wheel and relatively higher for off-centre operation.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means include an additional frequency dependent transfer function within the blending filter means by which the steering system gain is made to vary as a function of the lower frequency filtered component, such that the steering assist high frequency gain is low for on-centre operation of the hand wheel and relatively higher for off-centre operation.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said additional frequency dependent transfer function is derived by means of a frequency dependent element within the low frequency path which provides an additional high frequency component derived from the low frequency gain which is added to the high frequency gain derived from the high frequency path so as to increase the overall high frequency gain of the steering assist system.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the additional frequency dependent transfer function element comprises a proportional plus differential filter.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the proportional plus differential filter is positioned after an assist curve means which provides a desired steering torque assist signal having a value functionally related to the low pass applied steering torque and sensed vehicle speed.
- 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the proportional plus differential filter is positioned before an assist curve means which provides a desired steering torque assist signal having a value functionally related to the low pass applied steering torque and sensed vehicle speed.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the proportional plus differential filter is achieved, using a single gain to couple some of the high frequency output from the blending filters into the low frequency path.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein the proportional plus differential filter is realized by a combination of the low frequency and high frequency components wherein the input to the assist curve means is given by:Input=TSL+[ωb/ωz]*TSH Where TSL=the low passed signal TSH=the high passed signal ωb=blending filter frequency ωz=[ωb*Gb|off-centre]/[G∞|off-centre−G∞|on-centre]G∞=high frequency gain Gb=assist curve (low frequency) gain.
- 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the proportional plus differential filter has a transfer function K(s) of the form: (s) = 1 + 1ωz·swhere ωz=ωb Gb&RightBracketingBar;off - centreG∞&RightBracketingBar;off - centre - G∞&RightBracketingBar;on - centrewith |on-centre and |off-centre representing preferred “ideal” valuesωb=blending filter frequency G∞=high frequency gain Gb =assist curve (low frequency) gain.
- 11. A method of controlling an electric steering assist system, which system provides assist in response to a steering control signal, the method comprising the steps of:(a) measuring the steering torque applied to a vehicle hand wheel for establishing a torque signal indicative of applied steering torque; (b) filtering the torque signal in a blending filter means connected to the torque measuring means for establishing a blended filtered torque signal having a first functional characteristic at torque frequencies less than a blending frequency and a second functional characteristic at torque frequencies greater than the blending frequency, the blending filter including a low pass filter which passes all frequencies below the blending frequency and a high pass filter which passes all frequencies above the blending frequency; (c) providing steering assist in response to a control signal, controls means operatively connected to the blending filter means deriving said control signal for the steering assist means in response to the blended filtered torque signal; and (d) controlling the steering assist system high frequency gain so as to be low for on-center operation of the hand wheel and relatively higher for off-center operation.
- 12. A method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the gain of the high frequency path via the high pass filter is adjusted in accordance with the sensed level of applied steering torque so as to be low for on-centre operation of the steering wheel and relatively higher for off-centre operation.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/GB00/03166 filed Aug. 17, 2000, which claims priority to Great Britain Patent Application No. 9919277.5 filed Aug. 17, 1999.
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