WO2014092631A1 - Method and device for regulating a longitudinal acceleration of a vehicle - Google Patents
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- the present invention concerns a method and a device for regulating a longitudinal acceleration of a vehicle, particularly a truck, but also an electric or hybrid vehicle.
- WO 2007/098999 Al and US 7,853,401 B2 concern a device for turning an engine of a motor vehicle on and off as a function of the traffic situation wherein least one additional vehicle in addition to the preceding vehicle is taken into account.
- DE 103 49 434 Al concerns a method for improving a headway-distance and following regulation system designed to maintain a set and/or determined minimum distance from a preceding vehicle.
- the present invention has the object of regulating a longitudinal acceleration of a vehicle in such a way that the vehicle drives more efficiently, in terms of fuel consumption, than in the prior art.
- This object is achieved according to the invention by means of a method for regulating a longitudinal acceleration as set forth in Claim 1 , a device for regulating a longitudinal acceleration as set forth in Claim 7 and a vehicle as set forth in Claim 10.
- the dependent claims define preferred and advantageous embodiments of the present invention.
- a method for regulating a longitudinal acceleration of a vehicle, particularly a truck.
- the term "truck,” as distinguished from a passenger vehicle, is understood here to mean a motor vehicle having an admissible total weight of more than 2.8 metric tons and intended to carry freight.
- the method according to the invention comprises the following steps: ⁇ Detecting a driving behavior of vehicles that are traveling in front of a so-called preceding vehicle, which preceding vehicle is traveling immediately in front of the vehicle.
- regulating the longitudinal acceleration is understood here to mean an adjustment or regulation of all processes that lead to a positive or negative acceleration in the forward direction of the vehicle. These processes include, for example, launching the vehicle from a standstill or braking the vehicle to a stop.
- regulating the longitudinal acceleration also includes deciding whether or when to launch the vehicle from a standstill or whether or when to brake the vehicle to a stop.
- the term "minimizing the energy consumption” is understood here to mean optimizing the energy consumption needed to travel a given distance (especially in congested traffic). Prolonged standstill of the vehicle without covering any distance whatsoever, so as to consume no energy whatsoever, is not an option of this invention.
- the present invention also advantageously makes for comfortable and speedy driving, by eliminating unnecessary braking operations and aiming at, as an ideal, the steadiest possible travel (through the traffic jam).
- the inventive regulation of longitudinal acceleration together with energy consumption the present invention also optimizes the comfort of the driver of the vehicle by eliminating particularly strong negative accelerations.
- the present invention does not exclude the possibility of also detecting the driving behavior of the preceding vehicle and regulating the longitudinal acceleration additionally as a function of the detected driving behavior of the preceding vehicle.
- the regulation of longitudinal acceleration according to the invention comprises in particular the following steps:
- a headway distance between the vehicles in front of the vehicle is detected while those vehicles are stagnant. In other words, a determination is made of the headway distances between the preceding vehicle and the vehicle traveling in front of the preceding vehicle, between the vehicle traveling in front of the preceding vehicle and the vehicle traveling in front of that vehicle, and so on.
- the future driving behavior of the preceding vehicle is determined on the assumption that the preceding vehicle will come to a stop when the distance between neighboring vehicles in the procession, up to the first vehicle, is equal to the previously detected headway distance.
- the longitudinal acceleration of the vehicle is regulated in such a way that the vehicle comes to a stop behind the then-stationary preceding vehicle with optimum energy consumption, taking a predefined safety headway distance into account.
- the length of the procession from the first vehicle to the preceding vehicle is first determined or measured during a stop.
- the queue gets moving again and the first vehicle comes to a stop again, it is assumed that the queue will close ranks so that the length of the queue is again equal to the measured length.
- the longitudinal acceleration is adjusted such that the vehicle travels the distance from its current standstill position to its standstill position behind the preceding vehicle, when it has pulled up at the end of the queue, with the lowest possible energy consumption.
- a respective velocity profile is determined for each of the vehicles in front of the preceding vehicle and for the preceding vehicle.
- a velocity profile for the respective vehicle gives the velocity of the vehicle over time for the future.
- the velocity profile of the respective vehicle is then adjusted suitably as a function of the velocity profile of the vehicle traveling immediately in front of the respective vehicle and as a function of a headway distance from the vehicle traveling immediately in front of that.
- the longitudinal acceleration of the vehicle is then regulated as a function of the velocity profile of the preceding vehicle and as a function of the headway distance between the vehicle and the preceding vehicle. For example, by integrating the velocity profile of the preceding vehicle over time, it is possible to determine the distance yet to be traveled and the time required to travel this distance to a stopping point of the preceding vehicle.
- the embodiment advantageously takes into account the fact that the driving behavior or velocity profile of any vehicle in a queue of vehicles is strongly influenced by the velocity profiles of the other vehicles in the queue. If, for example, a vehicle in the queue (e.g., the first vehicle in the queue) changes its velocity profile, this change affects the velocity profile of the vehicles traveling behind it, especially in a traffic slowdown. In other words, in this embodiment, the movement of the entire queue is detected in order to determine, for example, the instant at which the vehicle at a standstill can start off again or at which the moving vehicle has to stop again. With this embodiment, therefore, launch behavior and coasting in neutral can be optimized so that the vehicle comes to a stop behind the preceding vehicle in the most energy-efficient manner possible.
- the velocity profile of the preceding vehicle can also be used to control an automatic start/stop functionality of the vehicle, which then can include driving on a downhill slope with the engine switched off.
- the present invention uses in particular a statistical model that describes or models the driving behavior of the vehicles in front of the vehicle whose longitudinal acceleration is to be regulated. This statistical model is then used to determine the future driving behavior of the preceding vehicle in order to regulate the longitudinal acceleration as a function of that behavior.
- Statistical data of this model include, for example, the headway distances between the vehicles and the velocity profiles of the vehicles, as mentioned in the previously described embodiments.
- the more lane change maneuvers per time unit are detected between the vehicle and the preceding vehicle, the smaller the headway distance that is maintained between the vehicle and the preceding vehicle.
- Setting lane change maneuvers aside it is true as a rough generalization that the greater the headway distances that are left with respect to preceding vehicles, the lower the energy consumption of the vehicle. In practice, however, the larger the gap or headway distance with respect to the preceding vehicle, the greater the number of vehicles that will merge into this gap.
- the more lane change maneuvers are detected per time unit the smaller this headway distance should be made to be.
- the to-be-maintained or optimal headway distance from the preceding vehicle can be made larger when it is determined automatically (e.g. by analyzing camera images or navigational data) that lane changes are currently impossible. This is the case, for example, when only one lane is available to the vehicles that are in front of the vehicle.
- the longitudinal acceleration of the vehicle can further be regulated as a function of one or more of the following items of information or characteristics: ⁇
- a weight of the vehicle The greater the weight of the vehicle, the more energy the vehicle needs to get moving. Thus, for example, the greater the weight of the vehicle, the later the decision to launch will be made (i.e., at a proportionately greater headway distance from the preceding vehicle).
- a starting torque of the vehicle which the vehicle must apply in order to launch from a stop. As with regard to the weight of the vehicle, the greater this starting torque of the vehicle, the more energy the vehicle needs to get moving. Thus, for example, the greater this starting torque of the vehicle, the later the decision to launch will be made (i.e., at a proportionately greater headway distance from the preceding vehicle).
- starting torque is the most important item of information or characteristic and therefore has decisive importance for the longitudinal regulation according to the invention.
- the longitudinal acceleration of the vehicle is regulated to minimize energy consumption particularly in such a way that the frequency of stopping processes of the vehicle in which the vehicle comes to a complete stop is kept to the lowest possible minimum.
- the frequency of stopping processes can be reduced, for example, by adjusting the velocity of the vehicle in congested traffic such that an optimal headway distance, determined, for example, on the basis of the frequency of lane changes, is maintained as constantly as possible.
- a device for regulating a longitudinal acceleration of a vehicle, particularly a truck is also provided in the context of this invention.
- Said device includes control means and sensing means.
- the sensing means are adapted to detect a driving behavior of vehicles traveling in front of the preceding vehicle that is immediately in front of the vehicle.
- the control means are adapted to regulate or adjust the longitudinal acceleration of the vehicle as a function of an evaluation of the driving behavior of the vehicles in such a way as to minimize an energy consumption of the vehicle during travel.
- Said sensing means can include one or more of the following devices:
- a radar This can be a multi-beam radar sensor that is mounted on the vehicle and is able to detect, for example under the preceding vehicle and through other vehicles traveling in front of it, still other vehicles traveling in front of them.
- This radar sensor can also be used for a system for automatically actuating the brakes in an emergency involving the vehicle.
- this sensor or the camera can be mounted in a relatively high position of up to 4.5 m above the roadway, to capture images of a number of vehicles in front of the vehicle.
- This camera can be, for example, a single-camera sensor, which can also be used for lane-keeping assistance systems of the vehicle.
- a laser can be used to perform optical distance measurement of the
- a device for vehicle-2-X communication also known as V2X technology.
- Vehicle-2-X communication includes vehicle-2-infrastructure, vehicle-2-server and vehicle-2-vehicle communication or technology.
- vehicle-2-X communication the vehicles constantly report their position and velocity to other vehicles by radio. Whereas this takes place directly (from vehicle to vehicle) in the case of vehicle-2-vehicle communication, in the case of vehicles- infrastructure or vehicle-2-server communication the communication proceeds via an infrastructure (a communication network, for example) or a server.
- vehicle-2-X communication is also referred to as car-2-car communication or technology, which includes car-2-infrastructure, car-2-server and car-2-car communication.
- the longitudinal acceleration can advantageously be regulated as a function of this information.
- V2X technology is particularly advantageous compared to other sensing means because of its long look-ahead distance.
- the present invention is particularly suited for trucks, but can also, of course, be used for passenger cars.
- the present invention can also be used for ships, aircraft and rail-mounted or rail-guided vehicles.
- Figure 1 shows a flow chart of a method according to the invention for regulating the longitudinal acceleration of a vehicle.
- Figure 2 is a schematic representation of a vehicle according to the invention equipped with a device according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 The flow chart of a method according to the invention for regulating the longitudinal acceleration of a vehicle is depicted in Fig. 1.
- a first step S 1 the driving behavior of vehicles in front of the preceding vehicle is detected.
- a second step S2 the future driving behavior of the preceding vehicle is determined, so that in a third step S3 the longitudinal acceleration of the vehicle is regulated as a function of the future driving behavior of the preceding vehicle.
- Figure 2 depicts a vehicle 10 according to the invention, comprising a device 20 according to the invention for regulating the longitudinal acceleration of the vehicle 10.
- This device 20 in turn comprises a controller 2 and a radar 1 , which latter is mounted under the vehicle 10 between the wheels of the vehicle 10.
- the driving behavior of the vehicles traveling in front of the vehicle 10 is detected and transmitted to the controller 2.
- the future driving behavior of the preceding vehicle is determined by the controller 2 and the longitudinal acceleration of the vehicle 10 is regulated as a function of this future driving behavior.
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