Claims
- 1. In a vehicle brake pressure control system including: means for measuring the inlet brake cylinder pressure (P.sub.inl) applied by a driver of the vehicle; means for determining desired actual brake pressure values (P.sub.des) for wheel brake cylinders of a brake circuit of a vehicle brake pressure hydraulic system on the basis of measured and estimated values including actual brake cylinder pressure values (PS); inverse hydraulic model means, responsive to the desired actual brake pressure values (P.sub.des), for determining actual actuation times (UK) for pressure inlet valves for the wheel brake cylinders; and hydraulic model means for providing estimated values (PS) for a following control time step of the brake cylinder pressure for a respective brake circuit from a brake circuit pressure (PK) of the following control time step and from the actual activation times (UK) of the inlet valves associated with the individual brake cylinders of a respective brake circuit; the improvement wherein: a pump is provided in said hydraulic system for the production of the brake circuit pressure, with said pump being set into action when pressure build-up is required and then delivering a defined volume flow; and means are provided for estimating said brake circuit pressure (PK) of the following control time step for each brake circuit from a relationship of the determined actual valve actuation times (UK), the measured inlet brake cylinder pressure (P.sub.inl) applied by the driver of the vehicle, the estimated actual brake cylinder pressures (PS), and vehicle specific constants when pressure build-up is required in at least one of the two wheel brakes of a brake circuit, and otherwise from a relationship of the inlet pressure (P.sub.inl) and at least one of the vehicle constants, with this relationship being applicable to at least one of the two wheel brakes of a brake circuit.
- 2. A vehicle brake pressure control system as defined in claim 1, wherein said pump, when set into action because pressure build-up is required, then delivers a constant volume flow; and wherein said means for estimating estimates said brake circuit pressure PK for each brake circuit in accordance with the relationship
- PK.sub.k+1 =PK.sub.k +a.sub.1 -a.sub.2 *UK1(PK.sub.k -PS1.sub.k)-a.sub.3 *UK2(PK.sub.k -PS2.sub.k)+P.sub.inl
- if pressure build-up is required in at least one of the two wheel brakes of a brake circuit, and otherwise according to the relationship
- PK.sub.k+1 =a.sub.4 *PK.sub.k +a.sub.5 +P.sub.inl
- with this relationship being applicable to at least one of the two wheel brakes, and with UK1 and UK2 being the determined valve activation times of the respective inlet valves forming part of the brake circuit, PS1 and PS2 being the estimated pressures in the associated wheel brake cylinders, a.sub.1 to a.sub.5 being the vehicle specific constants, and k being the time.
- 3. A vehicle brake pressure control system as defined in claim 2, wherein said relationship for pressure buildup is expanded by the term +a.sub.6 PK.sup.2.sub.k.
- 4. A vehicle brake pressure control system as defined in claim 1, further comprising means for setting said pump into action when pressure build-up is required.
- 5. In a method of controlling brake pressure at two wheel brake cylinders of a brake circuit of a vehicle, with said method including measuring the inlet brake cylinder pressure (P.sub.inl) applied by a driver of the vehicle, determining desired actual brake pressure values (P.sub.des) for respective wheel brake cylinders based on measured and estimated values including estimated actual values of the wheel brake cylinder pressures (PS), and estimating the values of the wheel brake cylinder pressures (PS) of a following control time step from a brake circuit pressure (PK) of a following control time step and actual activation times (UK) of inlet valves associated with the individual brakes of the brake circuit; the improvement comprising: controlling a pump for the production of the brake circuit pressure such that said pump is set into action when pressure build-up is required and then delivers a defined volume flow in the respective brake circuit; and estimating said brake circuit pressure (PK) of the following control time step for each said brake circuit from a relationship of the determined actual valve actuation times (UK), the measured inlet brake cylinder pressure (P.sub.inl) applied by the driver of the vehicle, the estimated actual brake cylinder pressures (PS), and vehicle specific constants if pressure build-up is required in at least one of the two wheel brakes of a brake circuit, and otherwise from a relationship of the inlet pressure (Pinl) and at least one of the vehicle constants, with this relationship being applicable to at least one of the two wheel brakes of a brake circuit.
- 6. A Method of controlling brake pressure as defined in claim 1, wherein said pump, when set into action because pressure build-up is required, then delivers a constant volume flow; and wherein the step of estimating includes estimating said brake circuit pressure PK for each brake circuit in accordance with the relationship
- PK.sub.k+1 =PK.sub.k +a.sub.1 -a.sub.2 *UK1(PK.sub.k -PS1.sub.k)-a.sub.3 *UK.sub.2 (PK.sub.k -PS2.sub.k)+P.sub.inl
- if pressure build-up is required in at least one of the two wheel brakes of the respective said brake circuit, and otherwise according to the relationship
- PK.sub.k+1 =a.sub.4 *PK.sub.k +a.sub.5 +P.sub.inl
- which is applicable to at least one of the two wheel brakes, where UK1 and UK2 are valve activation times of the respective inlet valves forming part of the brake circuit, PS1 and PS2 are the estimated pressure values in the associated wheel brake cylinders, P.sub.inl is a measured brake cylinder pressure provided by a driver of the vehicle, a.sub.1 to a.sub.5 are the vehicle specific constants, and k is a time.
- 7. A method of controlling brake pressure as defined in claim 6, wherein said relationship for pressure buildup is expanded by the term +a.sub.6 PK.sup.2.sub.k.
- 8. A method of controlling brake pressure as defined in claim 5, further comprising: determining the actual actuation times (UK) for the inlet valves for the wheel brake cylinders of the brake circuit from the desired actual brake pressure values (P.sub.des); and applying the actual actuation times (UK) to the pressure inlet valves for the wheel brake cylinders of the brake circuit.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/374,428, filed Jan. 19, 1995, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/118,824 filed Sep. 10, 1993, now abandoned, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application claims the priority of patent application Ser. No. P 4,230,240.4-21, filed Sep. 10, 1992 in the Federal Republic of Germany, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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