IP Library Granted Patent US 6,882,922
Granted Patent B2
US 6,882,922 · App. 10/129,406 · Granted Apr 19, 2005

Torque-biasing system

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Patent No.
US 6,882,922
App. No.
10/129,406
Granted
Apr 19, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A torque-biasing system ( 10 ) including a torque-biasing device ( 12 ) and a control unit ( 14 ) for use in a vehicle ( 16 ). The torque-biasing system is preferably installed and used in a vehicle having a first wheel ( 18 ) with a first rotational speed and a second wheel ( 20 ) with a second rotational speed, and an engine ( 22 ) with a torque output. The control unit ( 14 ) calculates an error value based on a different between the first rotational speed and second rotational speed and derives a control signal based upon proportional and integral terms of the error value with a forgetting factor. The control unit then sensor the control signal to the torque-biasing device ( 12 ).

Claims (84)

1. A method for controlling a torque-biasing device in a vehicle having a first wheel with a first rotational speed and a second wheel with a second rotational speed comprising:

calculating an error value based upon the difference between the first rotational speed and the second rotational speed;

deriving a control signal based upon proportional and integral terms of the error value; and

sending the control signal to the torque-biasing device;

wherein said deriving includes using a forgetting factor in the integral term having a time based exponent, the forgetting factor acting to allow the device to stop using the error value once the error value has stabilized for a predetermined time period.

2. The method for controlling the torque-biasing device of claim 1 , wherein said deriving includes using the following equation:

u

(

t

)

=

k

p

x

e

+

k

i

0

t

(

λ

τ

T

·

x

e

)

τ

wherein u(t) is the control signal for time t, k p is a proportional term constant, x e is the error value, k i is an integral term constant. T is a constant, τ is the time based component, and λ is the forgetting factor.

3. The method for controlling the torque-biasing device of claim 2 , further comprising varying at least one of the k p , k i , and λ parameters based upon a particular vehicle condition.

4. The method for controlling the torque-biasing device of claim 3 , wherein said varying includes increasing one of the k p , k i , and λ parameters based on a wide-open engine throttle condition.

5. The method for controlling the torque-biasing device of claim 1 , further comprising receiving data on the first rotational speed and the second rotational speed.

6. A torque-biasing system for a vehicle having a first wheel with a first rotational speed and a second wheel with a second rotational speed, comprising:

a torque-biasing device;

a control unit adapted to calculate an error value based upon a difference between the first rotational speed and the second rotational speed, to derive a control signal based upon proportional end integral terms of the error value, and to send the control signal to said torque-biasing device;

wherein said control unit is further adapted to derive the control signal with a forgetting factor in the integral term having a time based exponent, the forgetting factor acting to allow the system to stop using the error value once the error value has stabilized for a predetermined time period.

7. The torque-biasing system for a vehicle of claim 6 , wherein said control unit is further adapted to derive the control signal according to the following equation:

u

(

t

)

=

k

p

x

e

+

k

i

0

t

(

λ

τ

T

·

x

e

)

τ

wherein u(t) is the control signal for time t, k p is a proportional term constant, x e is the error value, k i is an integral term constant, T is a constant, τ is the time based component, and λ is the forgetting factor.

8. The torque-biasing system for a vehicle of claim 7 , wherein said control unit is further adapted to vary at least one of the k p , k i , and λ parameters based upon a wide-open engine throttle condition.

9. The torque-biasing system for a vehicle of claim 8 , wherein said control unit is further adapted to increase at least one of the k p , k i , and λ parameters based upon a particular vehicle condition.

10. The torque-biasing system for a vehicle of claim 6 , wherein said torque-biasing device is adapted to selectively bias torque toward the first wheel or toward the second wheel.

11. The torque-biasing system for a vehicle of claim 10 ,

wherein the first wheel is located at a front end of the vehicle and the second wheel is located at a rear end of the vehicle.

12. The torque-biasing system for a vehicle of claim 6 , wherein said control unit is further adapted to receive data on the first rotational speed and the second rotational speed.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 20, 2009
From: FORD MOTOR COMPANY
To: FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 022562/0494 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2006
From: AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS HOLDINGS, LLC
To: FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Reel/Frame 017164/0694 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 1, 2005
From: VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 016835/0471 →