Claims
- 1. A vehicle attitude angle estimator for use in a vehicle, said angle estimator comprising:
an angular attitude rate sensor for sensing angular attitude rate of a vehicle and producing an output signal indicative thereof; a first accelerometer for detecting vertical acceleration of the vehicle and producing an output signal indicative thereof; a second accelerometer for detecting a horizontal acceleration of a vehicle and producing an output signal indicative thereof; and a controller for producing an attitude angle estimate as a function of said sensed attitude rate, said sensed vertical acceleration, and said sensed horizontal acceleration.
- 2. The vehicle attitude angle estimator as defined in claim 1, wherein said controller determines an acceleration-based attitude angle as a function of the sensed vertical acceleration and horizontal acceleration, said controller further providing a blending coefficient and generating a current vehicle attitude angle estimate as a function of the updated attitude angle estimate, said acceleration-based attitude angle, and said blending coefficient.
- 3. The vehicle attitude angle estimator as defined in claim 2, wherein said angular attitude rate sensor comprises an angular roll rate sensor for sensing angular roll rate, and said second accelerometer comprises a lateral accelerometer for sensing lateral acceleration.
- 4. The vehicle attitude angle estimator as defined in claim 3, wherein said controller produces a roll angle estimate and updates the roll angle estimate as a function of the sensed angular roll rate, said controller determining an acceleration-based roll angle as a function of the sensed lateral and vertical accelerations, said controller further providing a roll blending coefficient and generating a current vehicle roll angle estimate by further updating the roll angle estimate as a function of the acceleration-based roll angle and the roll blending coefficient.
- 5. The vehicle angle estimator as defined in claim 2, wherein said controller generates the vehicle attitude angle estimate by multiplying a blending coefficient by the difference between the acceleration-based angle estimate and the updated attitude angle estimate, said controller further adding the multiplication to the updated attitude angle estimate.
- 6. The vehicle angle estimator as defined in claim 1, wherein said second accelerometer comprises a lateral accelerometer for sensing lateral acceleration.
- 7. A vehicle attitude angle estimator for use in a vehicle, said vehicle angle estimator comprising:
an angular attitude rate sensor for sensing angular attitude rate of a vehicle and producing an output signal indicative thereof; a vertical accelerometer for detecting vertical acceleration of the vehicle and producing an output signal indicative thereof; a lateral accelerometer for detecting lateral acceleration of the vehicle and producing an output signal indicative thereof; and a controller for producing an attitude angle estimate and updating the attitude angle estimate as a function of said sensed angular attitude rate, said controller determining an acceleration-based attitude angle as a function of said sensed lateral and vertical accelerations, said controller further providing a blending coefficient and generating a current vehicle attitude angle estimate as a function of said updated attitude angle estimate, said acceleration-based attitude angle, and the blending coefficient.
- 8. The vehicle angle estimator as defined in claim 7, wherein said controller generates the vehicle attitude angle estimate by multiplying a blending coefficient by the difference between the acceleration-based angle estimate and the updated attitude angle estimate, said controller further adding the multiplication to the updated attitude angle estimate.
- 9. A method for estimating an attitude angle of a vehicle, said method comprising the steps of:
sensing angular attitude rate of a vehicle and producing an output signal indicative thereof; sensing vertical acceleration of the vehicle and producing an output signal indicative thereof; sensing horizontal acceleration of the vehicle and producing an output signal indicative thereof; and generating a vehicle attitude angle estimate as a function of the sensed angular attitude rate, vertical acceleration, and horizontal acceleration.
- 10. The method as defined in claim 9 further comprising the steps of:
producing an attitude angle estimate; updating said attitude angle estimate as a function of said sensed angular attitude rate; determining an acceleration-based attitude angle as a function of said sensed vertical and horizontal accelerations; providing a blending coefficient; and generating the current vehicle attitude angle estimate as a function of said updated attitude angle estimate, said acceleration-based attitude angle and said blending coefficient.
- 11. The method as defined in claim 10, wherein said step of updating said attitude angle estimate includes a step of integrating said sensed angular attitude rate over a time period and adding said integration with said attitude angle estimate.
- 12. The method as defined in claim 10, wherein said step of generating said vehicle attitude angle estimate further comprises multiplying said blending coefficient by the difference between said acceleration-based angle estimate and said updated attitude angle estimate, and further adding said multiplication to said updated angle estimate.
- 13. The method as defmed in claim 9, wherein said step of sensing horizontal acceleration comprises sensing lateral acceleration of the vehicle and said step of generating a current vehicle attitude angle estimate comprises generating a current vehicle roll angle estimate.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 9, wherein said attitude angle comprises a roll angle, and said sensed attitude rate comprises an angular roll rate, and said sensed horizontal acceleration comprises a lateral acceleration.
- 15. The method as defined in claim 9, wherein said blending coefficient has a value in the range of 0 to 1.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/196,380, filed Nov. 19, 1998, entitled “VEHICLE ATTITUDE ANGLE ESTIMATION USING SENSED SIGNAL BLENDING.” The aforementioned related application is hereby incorporated by reference.
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09196380 |
Nov 1998 |
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10092037 |
Mar 2002 |
US |