The present invention relates to a steer-by-wire steering system of a motor vehicle according to the preamble of claim 1 and a method for detecting movement of a steering wheel in a steer-by-wire steering system for a motor vehicle according to the preamble of claim 6.
In a steer-by-wire steering system, the vehicle's steering wheel is disengaged from the steering mechanism. In such a steering system, there is no mechanical coupling between the steering wheel and the steering gear. A steering actuator with an electric motor achieves steering movement. The steering actuator operates in response to detected values of various steering parameters, such as steering wheel angle and vehicle speed etc. The detected values are communicated electronically to the steering actuator from sensors, whereby the electric motor drives the rack and orients the steerable wheels in the desired direction. Even though the mechanical linkage between the steering wheel and the road wheels has been eliminated, a steer-by-wire steering system is expected to produce the same functions and steering feel as a conventional mechanically linked steering system. The forces generated in moving the road wheels have to be fed back to the steering wheel to provide information for directional control to the driver. The feedback also contributes to a feeling of steering referred to as steering feel. In steer-by-wire steering systems the feedback and steering feel respectively is generated with a feedback actuator connected to the steering wheel. The feedback actuator has a steering and angle sensor (SAS), which measures the absolute angle of the steering wheel from end lock position to end lock position. This way the steering system is controlled. In case the SAS is faulty or not present, the feedback actuator does not know the position of the steering wheel and steering is not possible. Thus, the SAS cannot be dispensed.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a steer-by-wire steering system of a motor vehicle with cost-effective measurement of the position of the steering wheel and a method therefor.
This object is achieved by a steer-by-wire steering system of a motor vehicle having the features of claim 1 and a method for detecting movement of a steering wheel in a steer-by-wire steering system for a motor vehicle having the features of claim 6.
Accordingly, a steer-by-wire steering system for a motor vehicle having a steering wheel and a feedback actuator connected to the steering wheel for providing road feedback to a driver, is provided, wherein the feedback actuator comprises an electric motor and an ECU, and wherein the feedback actuator has two redundant rotor position sensors, each part has at least one rotor position sensor, and wherein the ECU is equipped with a sleep-mode functionality, which in case the ignition is off wakes-up the rotor position sensors periodically to detect and measure the rotation of the electric motor's rotor. Waking up function can also be triggered by movement e.g. turn of the steering wheel. This way the position is not lost, if the steering wheel is moved externally e.g. in the workshop. A SAS can be dispensed, because the rotor angle can be measured redundantly with the rotor position sensors.
Preferably, the feedback actuator has two battery connectors without common ground. In that regard, it is advantageous if the feedback actuator has a first part and a second part connected via the two battery connectors to a first battery and a second battery, respectively. In case one of the batteries is disconnected from the system's electronic control unit, the other part of the feedback actuator connected to the other battery can take over control and the rotor position is not lost.
Preferably, the first part of the feedback actuator is connected to a first rotor position sensor of the two redundant rotor position sensors and the second part of the feedback actuator is connected to the second rotor position sensor likewise forming to independent working systems.
It is advantageous, if the functions of the first part and the second part of the feedback actuator are identical.
Further, a method for detecting movement of a steering wheel in a steer-by-wire steering system for a motor vehicle is provided, the steer-by-wire steering system having a steering wheel and a feedback actuator connected to the steering wheel for providing road feedback to a driver, wherein the feedback actuator comprises an electric motor and an ECU, and wherein the feedback actuator is calibrated during assembly of the steer-by-wire steering system by measurement of the two end lock positions of the steering wheel, and wherein the feedback actuator has two redundant rotor position sensors, and the method further comprises the following steps:
With this method the feedback actuator always knows the position of the steering wheel even if the steering wheel is turned externally while the ignition is off. An SAS can be dispensed.
Preferably, the feedback actuator has two battery connectors without common ground. In that regard, it is advantageous if the feedback actuator has a first part and a second part connected via the two battery connectors to a first battery and a second battery, respectively. In case one of the batteries is disconnected from the system's electronic control unit, the other part of the feedback actuator connected to the other battery can take over control and the rotor position is not lost.
Preferably, the first part of the feedback actuator is connected to a first rotor position sensor of the two redundant rotor position sensors and the second part of the feedback actuator is connected to the second rotor position sensor likewise forming to independent working systems.
It is advantageous, if the first part and the second part of the feedback actuator are identical.
Further it is preferred, that the method includes the following step: In case one of the batteries is disconnected from the system's ECU, taking over control by the other part of the feedback actuator connected to the other battery.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawing.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/075009 | 10/2/2017 | WO | 00 |