IP Library Granted Patent US 8,195,372
Granted Patent B2
US 8,195,372 · App. 11/958,610 · Granted Jun 5, 2012

Method of adaptive braking control for a vehicle

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Patent No.
US 8,195,372
App. No.
11/958,610
Granted
Jun 5, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A braking control method that includes: (1) regularly updating a grip model representative of a relationship between a coefficient of friction and a wheel slip rate; (2) determining, with an iterative calculation process including a plurality of calculation cycles a variation of a braking setpoint in a given prediction horizon, the variation of the braking setpoint in the given prediction horizon being established using the regularly updated grip model and its characteristic shape and so that the variation of the braking setpoint in the given prediction horizon complies with the braking order and complies with a given calculation constraint which is function of the wheel slip rate; and (3) retaining as the generated braking setpoint a value of the braking setpoint in the given prediction horizon which corresponds to a first calculation cycle of the plurality of calculation cycles of the iterative calculation process.

Claims (9)

1. A braking control method, implemented by a braking computer, for a vehicle having a plurality of wheels fitted with tires and with brakes, the control method including generating for each wheel a braking setpoint in response to a braking order, said generation comprising:

regularly updating a grip model representative of a relationship between a coefficient of friction and a wheel slip rate;

determining, with said braking computer, with an iterative calculation process comprising a plurality of calculation cycles a variation of the braking setpoint in a given prediction horizon, said variation of the braking setpoint in the given prediction horizon being established using the regularly updated grip model and its characteristic shape and so that said variation of the braking setpoint in the given prediction horizon complies with the braking order and complies with a given calculation constraint which is function of said wheel slip rate; and

retaining as the generated braking setpoint a value of the braking setpoint in said given prediction horizon which corresponds to a first calculation cycle of the plurality of calculation cycles of said iterative calculation process.

2. A control method according to claim 1 , in which the updating of the grip model is performed at least once every generation of the braking setpoint.

3. A control method according to claim 2 , in which updating of the grip model is performed at every generation of the braking setpoint.

4. A control method according to claim 1 , in which the calculation constraint consists in requiring the slip rate to remain less than a slip rate determined from an optimum slip rate derived from the regularly update grip model, within the prediction horizon.

5. A control method according to claim 4 , in which the determined slip rate is equal to the optimum slip rate.

6. A control method according to claim 1 , in which the updating of the grip model and the generation of the braking setpoint are performed in parallel in two distinct modules.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 8, 2016
From: MESSIER-BUGATTI-DOWTY
To: SAFRAN LANDING SYSTEMS
Reel/Frame 040851/0908 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 4, 2011
From: MESSIER-BUGATTI
To: MESSIER-BUGATTI-DOWTY
Reel/Frame 027015/0397 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2007
From: GARCIA, JEAN-PIERRE; FRANK, DAVID; GISSINGER, GERARD LEON; BASSET, MICHEL; CHAMAILLARD, YANN; JACQUET, ARNAUD
To: MESSIER-BUGATTI
Reel/Frame 020262/0719 →