1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method for locating the longitudinal position, either on the front end or on the rear end of a vehicle with an engine, of wheels fitted with an electronic module adapted to send, to a central processing unit mounted on the vehicle, signals representative of operating parameters of each wheel also comprising an identification code of the latter.
2. Description of the Related Art
For safety purposes, motor vehicles are increasingly being fitted with monitoring systems comprising sensors mounted on each of the wheels of the vehicle, dedicated to measuring parameters, such as pressure or temperature of the tires fitted on these wheels, and intended to inform the driver of any abnormal variation of the measured parameter.
These monitoring systems are conventionally provided:
One of the problems that such monitoring systems have to resolve lies in the obligation to have to associate with each signal received by the receiver of the central processing unit, an indication concerning the location of the electronic module and therefore of the wheel originating this signal, this obligation lasting for the lifetime of the vehicle, that is, having to be observed even after wheel changes or more simply change of the positions of these wheels.
At the present time, a first locating method consists in incorporating an accelerometer in each electronic module, and in implementing a locating technique based on statistical methods consisting in comparing the accelerations of the different wheels to obtain an indication concerning the respective position of each of said wheels.
However, this locating method has proven inefficient because it requires a significant running time in order to produce a discrimination between the different wheels.
A second locating method consists in using three low-frequency antennas, each positioned close to one of the wheels of the vehicle, and in performing a locating procedure consisting in successively exciting each of these three antennas by sending a low-frequency magnetic field.
According to this procedure, the electronic module mounted on the wheel located close to the excited antenna sends, in response and addressed to the central processing unit, a low-frequency signal comprising an identification code of said module, such that the successive excitation of the three antennas results in the locating of the three electronic modules mounted on the wheels close to these antennas, and, by deduction, in the locating of the fourth module.
The main advantage of such a method lies in the fact that the locating procedure is very rapid and leads to an almost instantaneous locating after the vehicle has started up.
However, this solution is very costly because it means fitting the vehicle with three antennas, with all the respective limitations: connecting cables, control amplifiers, etc.
The present invention, however, targets a third method dedicated to locating the longitudinal position (front end or rear end) of the wheels of a vehicle, and its main objective is to provide a locating method that is very powerful in terms of responsiveness and reliability, the implementation of which generates an overall cost price significantly lower than that generated, for one and the same final result, by implementing the current two methods described hereinabove.
To this end, the invention targets a method for locating the longitudinal position, either on the front end or on the rear end of a vehicle with an engine, of wheels fitted with an electronic module adapted to send, to a central processing unit mounted on the vehicle, signals representative of operating parameters of each wheel also comprising an identification code of the latter. According to the invention, this locating method consists in incorporating, in each electronic module, means of measuring vibrations stressing the corresponding wheel and resulting from the rotation of the engine, and:
It should be noted that, according to the invention, the term “measurement means” is used generally to define any means, such as, for example, vibration sensors, acoustic sensors, designed to supply signals representative of amplitude versus frequency spectra, of the vibrations deriving from the rotation of the engine of the vehicle to which said measurement means are subjected to.
The invention therefore consisted:
Such a technique is very powerful in terms of responsiveness because it results in a locating of the longitudinal position of the wheels that is almost immediate after starting up the engine.
According to an advantageous implementation, measurement means are used that consist of vibration sensors able to deliver signals representative of the “solid-borne” vibrations stressing the wheels.
Such vibration sensors consist of sensors based on a simple and proven technology and lead, for one and the same final result, to an overall installation cost (supply, installation and software adaptation) lower than that of an installation comprising accelerometers.
Another advantage of these vibration sensors lies in their robustness which is particularly suited to the severe environmental conditions of the electronic modules.
Other characteristics, aims and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the detailed description that follows, with reference to the appended drawings which represent, by way of nonlimiting example, a preferred embodiment thereof. In these drawings:
a is a diagrammatic top view of a vehicle provided 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 diagrammatic detail view in perspective representing a portion of a wheel of this vehicle, as well as the electronic module fitted on the latter,
and
The locating device according to the invention represented by way of example in
This locating device is more specifically intended to be installed on vehicles provided with a monitoring system such as that, represented in
Such monitoring systems conventionally comprise, firstly, associated with each wheel 2-5, an electronic module 6-9, for example joined to the rim of said wheel so as to be positioned inside the tire cover.
Each of these electronic modules 6-9 incorporates, for example (
The monitoring system also comprises a centralized computer or central processing unit 10 (
Usually, such a monitoring system, and in particular its central processing 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 an integral part of the latter, the function of the locating device according to the invention is to make it possible to associate with each signal received by the central processing unit 10, an indication concerning the longitudinal position of the wheel 2-5 fitted with the electronic module 6-9 originating this signal.
To this end, this locating device comprises measurement means 15 (
As an example, the sensors used can consist of vibration sensors 15 designed to measure the “solid-borne” waves, that is, as represented in
Such measurement means or sensors 15 positioned in accordance with the invention present the following particular features, which are decisive according to the principle of the invention:
As an illustration,
These particular features make it possible to implement a locating method that consists, according to the invention, for each standard vehicle 1:
The locating method according to the invention described hereinabove therefore makes it possible, by installing measurement means such as vibration sensors or acoustic sensors in each electronic module mounted on a vehicle wheel, to very rapidly and reliably locate the longitudinal position of said wheel.
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