Patent application number | Description | Published |
20140114548 | Method of Controlling the Speed and/or the Distance for Motor Vehicles - A method of controlling the speed and/or the distance for motor vehicles having distance-controlled cruise control systems is provided in which a sensor unit determines relevant data of a vehicle driving ahead. In the event of a detection of a target object driving ahead, desired acceleration values and/or desired deceleration values for reaching a predetermined desired distance to the target object are determined and outputted. While considering the relevant data of the target object, a swinging-out probability of the target object is determined and, as a function of the determined swinging-out probability, an adaptation of the desired distance to the target object is carried out. | 04-24-2014 |
20140257665 | Method for the Cruise and/or Range Control of Motor Vehicles - A method for cruise and/or range control of motor vehicles with range-controlled cruise control systems, wherein, during a determination of a desired acceleration value, for reaching a predefined speed and/or a predefined distance to a target object traveling ahead during a following travel, specific data of a target object traveling ahead and of a front object traveling in front of the target object are taken into account. As a function of the specific data of the target object driving ahead, a first desired pre-acceleration value is determined and, as a function of the specific data of the front object driving ahead, a second desired pre-acceleration value is determined. From the first desired pre-acceleration value and the second desired pre-acceleration value, by weighting the two desired pre-acceleration values, the relevant desired acceleration value is determined. | 09-11-2014 |
20140324258 | Speed Control System for Motor Vehicles - A speed control system for a motor vehicle has an electronic control device which generates actuation signals for controlling the speed of the motor vehicle to a specified desired speed, and a control element, on the actuation of which an intervention which influences the speed control is performed. The control element is designed in the form of a button. When the button is pressed, the system intervenes in the active speed control for the time for which the button is pressed in such a way that no drive torque is generated. When the button is no longer pressed, the original speed control is resumed. | 10-30-2014 |
20140364275 | Driver Assistance System in a Motor Vehicle Comprising a Speed Limiting Function - In the driver assistance system, a function module is provided for a speed limiting function by which certain conditions for exceeding a predefined maximum speed and for decelerating again down to the maximum speed are implemented. The function module generates signals for carrying out one or more measures to generate or increase the braking torque. The signal for carrying out the measures can be only a binary signal, or can correspond to a required braking torque progression in the form of a regulating step so as to reach the maximum speed within a predefined time period. In the second case, the predefined time period is preferably shorter than a defined time window during which a warning intervention of the speed limiting function is suppressed during an exception where the maximum speed is allowed to be exceeded. | 12-11-2014 |
20150203024 | Distance Information System and Method for a Motor Vehicle - A distance information system and method are provided for a motor vehicle. At least one sensor measures the distance between the own motor vehicle and a vehicle situated ahead. A control unit is configured to determine as a function of signals of the sensor whether the measured distance is less than a specified minimum distance for longer than a specified time period. At least one optical display is activated when it is determined that the measured distance is less than the specified minimum distance for more than a specified time period. The minimum distance and/or the time period is/are defined as a function of a detected or inferred lane-change situation. | 07-23-2015 |