The invention relates to a method and a device for locating the longitudinal position, either on the front axle system, or on the rear axle system of a vehicle with an engine, of wheels fitted with an electronic module suitable for transmitting, to a central unit mounted on the vehicle, signals representative of operating parameters of each wheel also comprising an identification code of the latter.
More and more motor vehicles have, for safety purposes, monitoring systems comprising sensors mounted on each of the wheels of the vehicle, dedicated to measuring parameters, such as pressure or temperature of the tyres fitted to these wheels, and designed to inform the driver of any abnormal variation of the measured parameter.
These monitoring systems are conventionally equipped with an electronic module mounted on each of the wheels of the vehicle, incorporating, in addition to the aforementioned sensors, a microprocessor and a radiofrequency transmitter (or RF transmitter), and a central unit for receiving the signals transmitted by the transmitters, comprising a computer incorporating a radiofrequency receiver (or RF receiver) connected to an antenna.
One of the problems that such monitoring systems need to solve lies in the obligation of associating, with each signal received by the central unit receiver, information concerning the location of the electronic module and therefore of the wheel that is at the origin of this signal, this obligation lasting the lifetime of the vehicle, that is to say having to be complied with even after wheel changes or more simply after switching the positions of these wheels.
Currently, a first location method consists in incorporating an accelerometer into each electronic module, and in using a location technique based on statistical methods consisting in comparing the accelerations of the various wheels to obtain information on the respective position of each of said wheels.
This location method is however not very efficient because it requires a considerable running time to produce a discrimination between the various wheels.
A second location method consists in using three low-frequency antennas each positioned close to one of the wheels of the vehicle, and in carrying out a location procedure consisting in successively exciting each of these three antennas by the transmission of a low-frequency magnetic field.
According to this procedure, the electronic module mounted on the wheel situated close to the excited antenna transmits, in response to and toward the central unit, a low-frequency signal comprising an identification code of said module, so that the successive excitation of the three antennas leads to the location of the three electronic modules mounted on the wheels close to these antennas, and by deduction, to the location of the fourth module.
The main advantage of such a method lies in the fact that the location procedure is very rapid and leads to a virtually instantaneous location after the vehicle has started.
On the other hand, this solution is extremely costly because it requires fitting the vehicle with three antennas with all the attendant constraints: connection cables, control amplifiers etc. such that it is costly.
For its part, the present invention is aimed at a third method dedicated to locating the longitudinal position (front axle system or rear axle system) of the wheels of a vehicle, and its main objective is to supply a location method that is extremely effective in terms of responsiveness and reliability, the application of which generates an overall cost that is markedly less than that generated, for one and the same end result, by the application of the current two methods discussed above.
Accordingly, the subject of the invention is a method for locating the longitudinal position, either on the front axle system, or on the rear axle system of a vehicle with an engine, of wheels fitted with an electronic module suitable for transmitting, to a central unit mounted on the vehicle, signals representative of operating parameters of each wheel also comprising a code for identifying the latter. According to the invention, this location method consists in incorporating a vibration sensor in each electronic module, and:
It should be noted that, according to the invention, a “vibration sensor” is intended in a general manner to mean any sensor, such as advantageously a sensor of the piezoelectric type designed to supply a signal representative, in terms notably of amplitude and frequency, of the vibrations or mechanical impacts to which said sensor is subjected.
The invention has therefore consisted:
Such a technique is, in the first place, very efficient in terms of responsiveness because it leads to a location of the longitudinal position of the wheels virtually immediately after the engine is started.
In addition, the vibration sensors necessary for applying the invention consist in sensors of simple and well-tried technology and lead, for one and the same end result, to an overall installation cost (supply, implantation and software adaptation) that is less than an installation comprising accelerometers.
Another advantage of the vibration sensors used according to the invention lies in their robustness that is particularly suited to the severe environmental conditions of the electronic modules.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the differentiation criterion is established from analyzing and comparing the amplitudes of the signals delivered by two vibration sensors fitted respectively to a wheel mounted on the front axle system and a wheel mounted on the rear axle system.
According to this principle, the location of the longitudinal position of the wheels results from a simple comparison of the amplitudes of the signals delivered by the vibration sensors.
The invention extends to a device for locating the longitudinal position of wheels of a vehicle with an engine, comprising:
Other features, objects and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following detailed description given with reference to the appended drawings which represent thereof, as a nonlimiting example, a preferred embodiment. In these drawings:
a is a top schematic view of a vehicle furnished with a monitoring system associated with a device according to the invention for locating the longitudinal position of the wheels of said vehicle,
b is a detailed schematic view in perspective representing a portion of a wheel of this vehicle and the electronic module fitted to the latter,
a and 2b represent the signals delivered by vibration sensors according to the invention respectively mounted on a front wheel (
The location device according to the invention represented as an example in
This location device is more specifically designed to be installed on vehicles furnished with a system for monitoring the pressur e of the tyres such as that represented in
Such monitoring systems conventionally comprise, in the first place, associated with each wheel 2-5, an electronic module 6-9, for example secured to the rim of said wheel so as to be positioned on the inside of the cover of the tyre.
Each of these electronic modules 6-9 incorporates, for example, sensors 11 dedicated to measuring parameters, such as pressure and/or temperature of the tyre, connected to a computer unit 12 with a microprocessor supplied electrically by means of a button cell 13, and connected to an RF transmitter connected to a high-frequency antenna 14.
The monitoring system also comprises a central computer or central processor unit 10, situated in the vehicle 1, comprising a microprocessor and incorporating an RF receiver capable of receiving the signals transmitted by each of the four electronic modules 6-9.
Usually, such a monitoring system and notably its central processor unit 10 are designed so as to inform the driver of any abnormal variation of the parameters measured by the sensors 11 associated with the wheels 2-5.
Associated with this monitoring system and forming an integral part of the latter, the location device according to the invention has the function of making it possible to associate with each signal received by the central processor unit 10 information concerning the longitudinal position of the wheel 2-5 fitted with the electronic module 6-9 that is at the origin of this signal.
Accordingly, this location device comprises a vibration sensor 15, for example of the piezoelectric type, incorporated into each electronic module 6-9 and suitable for supplying a signal that is representative, in terms notably of amplitude and frequency, of the vibrations or mechanical impacts to which said sensor is subjected during the operation of the engine M.
Such vibration sensors 15 positioned according to the invention have the following particular features that are determinant according to the principle of the invention:
These particular features make it possible to apply a location method consisting, according to the invention, for each given model of vehicle 1:
Furthermore, as a general rule, and as illustrated in
The amplitude of the signals delivered by the sensors 15 being proportional to those of the vibrations to which the latter are subjected, the criterion of differentiation therefore most frequently simply causes the values of the amplitudes of the signals delivered by the sensors 15 to be involved as basic parameters allowing the decision to be taken.
The location method according to the invention described above therefore makes it possible, subject to installing a simple, low-cost vibration sensor in each electronic module on board a vehicle wheel, to very quickly and reliably locate the longitudinal position of said wheel.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0607515 | Aug 2006 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/006585 | 7/25/2007 | WO | 00 | 2/24/2009 |