Claims
- 1. A suspension-traction total control system for a vehicle comprising a traction control system which reduces driving torque for driving wheels of the vehicle when the driving wheels slip, with said traction control system controlling at least one of the engine and brakes for the wheels of the vehicle in order to reduce the driving torque, an active suspension system which has a cylinder disposed between the vehicle body and each of the wheels of the vehicle and in which suspension properties can be changed, a control means for controlling feed and discharge of the hydraulic fluid to and from the cylinders, and a control gain changing means which increases a control gain of the active suspension system when the traction control system is operating so that a flow rate of the hydraulic fluid is altered, wherein said control means includes a control system which suppresses the vehicle level displacement speed on the basis of vehicle level displacement speed signals which are obtained by differentiating outputs of vehicle level sensors provided for the respective wheels, the control gain of the control system being increased when the traction control system is controlling both the engine and the brakes and the value of a brake control variable is not smaller than a predetermined value.
- 2. A suspension-traction total control system as defined in claim 1 in which said active suspension system includes a second control system which suppresses vertical vibrations of the vehicle body on the basis of detecting signals of vertical acceleration sensors which detect the vertical accelerations of the vehicle body on the wheels, and the control gain of the second control system is increased when said traction control system is operating.
- 3. A suspension-traction total control system as defined in claim 2 in which said traction control system controls at least one of the engine and brakes for the wheels of the vehicle in order to reduce the driving, torque, and the control gain of the second control system is increased when the traction control system is controlling both the engine and the brakes.
- 4. A suspension-traction total control system as defined in claim 3 in which only the control gain of the second control system is increased when the traction control system is controlling both the engine and the brakes and the value of the brake control variable is smaller than the predetermined value.
- 5. A suspension-traction total control system as defined in claim 4 in which the control gain of the second control system is increased by a smaller value when the traction control system is controlling both the engine and the brakes and the value of the brake control variable is smaller than the predetermined value than when the traction control system is controlling both the engine and the brakes and the value of the brake control variable is not smaller than the predetermined value.
- 6. A suspension-traction total control system as defined in claim 3 in which the control gain of the second control system is increased to different values when the traction control system is controlling the brakes for one of the left and right wheels and when the traction control system is controlling the brakes for both the left and right wheels.
- 7. A suspension-traction total control system for a vehicle comprising a traction control system which reduces driving torque for driving wheels of the vehicle when the driving wheels slip, with said traction control system controlling at least one of the engine and brakes for the wheels of the vehicle in order to reduce the driving torque, an active suspension system which has a cylinder disposed between the vehicle body and each of the wheels of the vehicle and in which suspension properties can be changed by controlling feed and discharge of the hydraulic fluid to and from the cylinders, and a control gain changing means which increases a control gain of the active suspension system when the traction control system is operating, wherein said active suspension system includes a first control system which suppresses vertical vibrations of the vehicle body on the basis of detecting signals of vertical accelerations of the vehicle body of the wheels, and a second control system which suppresses the vehicle level displacement speed on the basis of vehicle level displacement speed signals which are obtained by differentiating outputs of vehicle level sensors provided for the respective wheels, both the control gains of the first and second control systems being increased when the traction control system is controlling both the engine and the brakes and the value of a brake control variable is not smaller than a predetermined value.
- 8. A suspension-traction total control system for a vehicle comprising a traction control system which reduces driving torque for driving wheels of the vehicle when the driving wheels slip, with said traction control system controlling at least one of the engine and brakes for the wheels of the vehicle in order to reduce the driving torque, an active suspension system which has a cylinder disposed between the vehicle body and each of the wheels of the vehicle and in which suspension properties can be changed by controlling feed and discharge of the hydraulic fluid to and from the cylinders, and a control gain changing means which increases a control gain of the active suspension system when the traction control system is operating, wherein said active suspension system includes a first control system which suppresses vertical vibrations of the vehicle body on the basis of detecting signals of vertical accelerations of the vehicle body on the wheels, the control gain of the first control system is increased to different values when the traction control system is controlling the brakes for one of the left and right wheels and when the traction control system is controlling the brakes for both the left and right wheels.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/581,572, filed Sept. 12, 1990, now abandoned.
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