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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 22, 2003
Filed:
Mar. 08, 2000
Tomoyuki Shinmura, Wako, JP;
Hiromi Inagaki, Wako, JP;
Masakatsu Hori, Wako, JP;
Tatsuhiro Tomari, Wako, JP;
Shinji Ohkuma, Wako, JP;
Akihiro Iwazaki, Wako, JP;
Yasuji Shibahata, Wako, JP;
Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A vehicle co-operative control system is provided which suppresses the torque steer phenomenon by co-operatively controlling a driving force and/or braking force distribution device and an electric power steering device without changing the control device of the electric power steering device for a vehicle having a specification in which the co-operative control is not carried out or with the introduction of only a minimal change. The control device can also be applied to a vehicle having a specification in which the co-operative control is carried out. In order to achieve this, the steering torque detected by the steering torque detecting device is input into a corrected steering torque calculating device of a first electronic control unit for controlling the driving force and/or braking force distribution device and a corrected steering torque which has been calculated in the corrected steering torque calculating device is input into the second electronic control unit for controlling the electric power steering device. The second electronic control unit controls the electric power steering device based on the corrected steering torque and thus the torque steer phenomenon caused by the driving force and/or braking force distribution device is suppressed.