Expert-type vehicle steering control system and method
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06F-017/00
B62D-005/04
출원번호
US-0283596
(2002-10-30)
발명자
/ 주소
Yao, Yixin
Stout, Gregory James
출원인 / 주소
Visteon Global Technologies, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
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피인용 횟수 :
8인용 특허 :
5
초록▼
The present invention involves a system and method of controlling a vehicle steer-by-wire system to provide the variable and adjustable steering feel for the driver utilizing expert-type fuzzy logic technology. The steering wheel fuzzy logic controller controls the steering wheel torque to produce t
The present invention involves a system and method of controlling a vehicle steer-by-wire system to provide the variable and adjustable steering feel for the driver utilizing expert-type fuzzy logic technology. The steering wheel fuzzy logic controller controls the steering wheel torque to produce the variable and adjustable steering feel continuously based on changes in steering wheel angle, road wheel torque and vehicle speed.
대표청구항▼
1. A method of controlling a vehicle steer-by-wire system to provide a variable steering feel for the driver, the method comprising:receiving an actual steering wheel angle error, an actual road wheel torque, and an actual vehicle speed;determining an intermediate torque control variable value using
1. A method of controlling a vehicle steer-by-wire system to provide a variable steering feel for the driver, the method comprising:receiving an actual steering wheel angle error, an actual road wheel torque, and an actual vehicle speed;determining an intermediate torque control variable value using fuzzy logic inference process based on steering wheel angle error and vehicle speed;calculating a torque error based on the intermediate torque control variable and the actual road wheel torque;determining a reaction torque control variable value using fuzzy logic inference process based on the torque error and vehicle speed; andcontrolling the reaction torque of the steering wheel to provide a variable steering feel for the driver. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of receiving includes:sensing an actual steering wheel angle, the actual road wheel angle, the actual road wheel torque, and the actual vehicle speed; anddetermining the steering wheel angle error based on the actual steering wheel angle and the actual road wheel angle. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein determining the intermediate torque control variable value includes:converting the steering angle error to fuzzy values based on a steering wheel angle error membership function with linguistic term labels and determining a corresponding degree of membership of the steering wheel angle error;converting the actual vehicle speed to fuzzy values based on a vehicle speed membership function with linguistic term labels and determining a corresponding degree of membership of the vehicle speed;determining a fuzzy intermediate torque control variable value by determining a degree of the intermediate torque control variable membership using fuzzy inference rules based on degree of membership of the steering wheel angle error and vehicle speed; andconverting the fuzzy intermediate torque control variable to the crisp intermediate torque control variable value. 4. The method of claim 3 wherein determining the intermediate torque control variable based on the steering wheel angle error and the vehicle speed includes:reading a set of fuzzy logic inference rules using the intermediate torque control variable as conclusion and the steering wheel angle error and the vehicle speed as conditions; andapplying the set of fuzzy logic inference rules to infer the intermediate torque control variable. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein fuzzy logic inference rules are determined based on professional vehicle driver knowledge and experience to cover the different intermediate torque control variable value. 6. The method of claim 3 wherein converting the steering wheel angle error includes:defining a steering wheel angle error membership function with linguistic term labels; anddetermining a corresponding degree of membership of the steering wheel angle error. 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the degree of membership for steering wheel angle error is between 0.0 and 1.0. 8. The method of claim 3 wherein converting the vehicle speed includes:defining a vehicle speed membership function with linguistic term labels; anddetermining a corresponding degree of membership of the vehicle speed. 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the degree of membership for vehicle speed is between 0.0 and 1.0. 10. The method of claim 1 wherein determining the reaction torque control variable includes:converting the torque error into fuzzy values based on a torque error membership function with linguistic term labels and determining a corresponding degree of membership of the torque error;converting the actual vehicle speed into fuzzy values based on a vehicle speed membership function with linguistic term labels and determining a corresponding degree of membership of the vehicle speed;determining a fuzzy reaction torque control variable value by determining a degree of the reaction torque control variable membership using fuzzy inference rules based on degree of membership of the torque error and vehicle speed;conver ting the fuzzy reaction torque control variable to a crisp reaction torque control variable. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein converting the torque error includes:defining a torque error membership function with linguistic term labels; anddetermining a corresponding degree of membership of the torque error. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the degree of membership for torque error is between 0.0 and 1.0. 13. The method of claim 10 wherein determining the reaction torque control variable based on the torque error and the vehicle speed includes:reading a set of fuzzy logic inference using the reaction torque control variable as conclusion and the torque error and the vehicle speed as conditions; andapplying the set of fuzzy logic inference rules to infer the reaction torque control variable. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein fuzzy logic inference rules are determined based on professional vehicle driver knowledge and experience to cover the different intermediate torque control variable value. 15. The method of claim 1 wherein the actual steering wheel angle error is determined based on the actual steering wheel reference angle and the actual steering wheel angle. 16. The method of claim 1 further comprising:generating the actual steering wheel reference angle based on the sensing road wheel angle; anddetermining the steering wheel angle error based on the steering wheel reference angle and the steering wheel angle. 17. The method of claim 1 wherein controlling a vehicle steer-by-wire system to provide the adjustable variable steering feel for the driver using fuzzy logic technology. 18. The method of claim 17 further comprising:providing adjustable factors being configured to vary between a range of about 0 and 1 and providing a driving mode generating unit for transmitting a mode signal for the adjustable factors;applying the adjustable factors in the variable steering feel fuzzy logic control algorithm; anddetermining the adjustable factors by applying a mode signal from the driving mode generating unit. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the adjustable factor proportionally affects a change in the membership functions of the steering wheel angle error. 20. The method of claim 18 wherein the adjustable factor proportionally affects a change in the membership functions of the vehicle speed. 21. The method of claim 18 wherein the adjustable factor proportionally affects a change in the membership functions of the torque error. 22. The method of claim 18 wherein the mode generating unit applies fuzzy logic technology to generate the mode signal wherein the mode signal is indicative of a driving mode based on a driving style and an environmental situation. 23. The method of claim 18 wherein the adjustable variable steering feel is manually set by an occupant of the vehicle, wherein the variable mode signal is switched to a fixed constant such that the adjustable factor is constant in value. 24. The method of claim 18 wherein the adjustable variable steering feel is automatically set wherein the mode signal varies with the driving style and the environmental situation. 25. A method of controlling a vehicle steer-by-wire system to provide a variable steering feel for a driver using fuzzy logic control technology, the method comprising:sensing an actual steering wheel angle, an actual road wheel angle, an actual road wheel torque, and an actual vehicle speed;determining a actual steering wheel angle error based on the actual steering wheel angle and the actual road wheel angle;converting the actual steering wheel angle error to a fuzzy steering wheel angle error variable based on a steering wheel angle error membership function with linguistic term labels and determining a corresponding degree of membership of the steering wheel angle error;converting the actual vehicle speed to a fuzzy vehicle speed variable based on a vehicle speed membership function with linguistic term labels and determining a corresponding degree of membe rship of the vehicle speed;determining a fuzzy intermediate torque control variable by determining a degree of intermediate torque control variable membership using fuzzy inference rules based on degree of membership of the steering wheel angle error and vehicle speed;converting the fuzzy intermediate torque control variable to a crisp intermediate torque control variable value;determining a torque error based on the intermediate torque control variable and the actual sensing or estimating road wheel torque;converting the actual torque error to a fuzzy torque error based on a torque error membership function with linguistic term labels and determining a corresponding degree of membership of the torque error,determining a reaction torque control variable by determining the degree of reaction torque control variable membership using fuzzy inference rules based on degree of membership of torque error and vehicle speed;converting the fuzzy reaction torque control variable to a crisp reaction torque control variable value; andapplying the torque control variable to control the steering wheel reaction torque and to provide a variable steering feel for the vehicle driver. 26. The method of claim 25 wherein the actual steering wheel angle error is determined on the actual steering wheel angle and the actual road wheel angle. 27. The method of claim 25 further comprising:generating the actual steering wheel reference angle based on the sensing road wheel angle; anddetermining the steering angle error based on the steering wheel reference angle and the steering wheel angle. 28. The method of claim 25 wherein determining the intermediate torque control variable based on the steering wheel angle error and the vehicle speed includes:reading a set of fuzzy logic inference rules using the intermediate torque control variable as conclusion and the steering wheel angle error and vehicle speed as conditions; andapplying the set of fuzzy logic inference rules to infer the intermediate torque control variable. 29. The method of claim 28 wherein fuzzy logic inference rules are determined based on professional vehicle driver knowledge and experience to cover the different intermediate torque control variable value. 30. The method of claim 25 wherein converting the steering wheel angle error includes:defining a steering wheel angle error membership function with linguistic term labels;determining the corresponding degree of membership of the steering wheel angle error. 31. The method of claim 30 wherein the degree of membership for steering wheel angle error is between 0.0 and 1.0. 32. The method of claim 25 wherein converting the vehicle speed includes:defining a vehicle speed membership function with linguistic term labels; anddetermining the corresponding degree of membership of the vehicle speed. 33. The method of claim 32 wherein the degree of membership for vehicle speed is between 0.0 and 1.0. 34. The method of claim 25 wherein converting the torque error includes:defining a torque error membership function with linguistic term labels; anddetermining the corresponding degree of membership of the torque error. 35. The method of claim 34 wherein the degree of membership for torque error is between 0.0 and 1.0. 36. The method of claim 25 wherein determining the reaction torque control variable based on the torque error and the vehicle speed includes:reading a set of fuzzy logic inference rules using the reaction torque control variable as conclusion and the torque error and the vehicle speed as conditions; andapplying the set of fuzzy logic inference rules to infer the equivalent reaction torque control variable. 37. The method of claim 36 wherein fuzzy logic inference rules are determined based on professional vehicle driver knowledge and experience to cover the different intermediate torque control variable value. 38. A method of controlling a vehicle steer-by-wire system to provide a variable steering feel for the driver using fuzzy logic con trol technology, the method comprising:sensing an actual steering wheel angle, an actual road wheel angle, an actual road wheel torque, and an actual vehicle speed;determining an actual steering wheel angle error based on the actual steering wheel angle and the actual road wheel angle;using fuzzy logic inference to determine an intermediate torque control variable value by determining a degree of intermediate torque control variable membership based on degree of membership for the vehicle speed and the steering wheel angle error;determining a torque error bused on an intermediate torque control variable value and the actual sensing or estimating road wheel torque;using fuzzy logic inference to determine a reaction torque control variable value by determining the degree of intermediate torque control variable membership based on degree of membership for the torque error and vehicle speed; andapplying the reaction torque control variable to control the steering wheel reaction torque to provide a variable steering feel for the driver. 39. A method of controlling a vehicle steer-by-wire system to provide a variable steering feel for the driver using fuzzy logic control technology, the method comprising:sensing an actual steering wheel angle, an actual road wheel angle, an actual road wheel torque, and an actual vehicle speed;determining a steering wheel angle error based on the actual steering wheel angle and the actual road wheel angle;using a fuzzification to convert the steering wheel angle error to a fuzzy variable based on a steering wheel angle error membership function with linguistic term labels and determining a corresponding degree of membership of the steering wheel angle error;using a fuzzification to convert the actual vehicle speed to a fuzzy values based on a vehicle speed membership function with linguistic term labels and determining a corresponding degree of membership of the vehicle speed;using a first set of fuzzy logic inference rules to infer an fuzzy intermediate torque control variable value by determining the degree of an intermediate torque control variable membership function based on the degree of membership for the steering wheel angle error vehicle speed;using a defuzzification to convert the intermediate torque control variable to a crisp intermediate torque control variable value;determining a torque error based on the intermediate torque control variable and the actual road wheel torque;using a fuzzification to convert the torque error to a fuzzy variable based on a torque error membership function with linguistic term labels and determining a corresponding degree of membership of the torque error;using a second set of fuzzy logic inference rules to infer a reaction torque control variable by determining the degree of a reaction torque control variable membership function based on the degree of membership for torque error and vehicle speed;using a defuzzification to convert the reaction torque control variable to a crisp reaction torque control variable; andapplying the reaction torque control variable to control the steering wheel reaction torque to provide a variable steering feel for the driver. 40. A system for providing a steering feel for the driver of a vehicle steer-by-wire system using fuzzy logic control technology, the system comprising:sensors for sensing an actual steering wheel angle, a road wheel angle, an actual road wheel torque, and an actual vehicle speed of the vehicle;a steering wheel control system for providing steering feel for the driver, steering wheel angle command to the road wheel control system, and active steering wheel return based on the steering wheel angle, the actual road wheel angle, the actual road wheel torque, and the actual vehicle speed of the vehicle;a road wheel control system for providing the actual road wheel angle tracking to the steering wheel command angle based on the actual road wheel angle;electrical links between the steering wheel control syste m and the road wheel control system;a steering wheel controller in the steering wheel control system, the steering wheel controller is a fuzzy logic controller to receive a steering wheel angle signal from the steering wheel system, road wheel angle and torque signals from the road wheel control system and vehicle speed signal from the vehicle, the steering wheel fuzzy logic controller is implemented by using a first fuzzy logic controller, and a second fuzzy logic controller, each of which using a fuzzy logic control algorithm having a fuzzification stage, an inference stage, and a defuzzification stage;a steering wheel actuator in electrical communication with the steering wheel control system for applying the reaction torque to the steering wheel to provide a steering feel for the driver;wherein the first fuzzy logic controller determines an intermediate torque control variable value based on a steering wheel angle error that is the difference between steering wheel angle and steering wheel reference angle based on the road wheel angle, and vehicle speed;wherein a torque error is determined in a summer based on the intermediate torque control variable and the actual road wheel torque;wherein the second fuzzy logic controller determines a reaction torque control variable based on the torque error and vehicle speed; andwherein the fuzzy logic controller comprising of the first fuzzy logic controller and second fuzzy logic controller controls steering wheel reaction torque to produce the variable steering feel by applying fuzzy logic control technology. 41. The system of claim 40 wherein the adjustable variable steering feel of the vehicle steer-by-wire system is based on a steering wheel fuzzy logic controller. 42. The system of claim 41 further comprising:two adjustable factor units having adjustable factors being configured to vary in the range of 0-1;a mode generating unit configured to transmit a mode signal indicative of a driving mode;a fuzzy logic controller including a mode generating unit to generate a variable mode output according to driving types and environmental situations, wherein first fuzzy logic controller includes an adjustable factor and second fuzzy logic controller having another adjustable factor, adjustable factors being configured to adjust based on a driving mode, the adjustable factor units receiving a mode signal from the mode generating unit for adjusting the adjustable factors to proportionally effect a change in the membership functions of steer-by-wire system and vehicle variables, the mode signal being indicative of a driving mode based on the driving style and the environmental situation, the adjustable variable feel being set by an occupant of the vehicle or being set automatically.
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