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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 2007
Filed:
Jun. 17, 2004
Mamoru Sawada, Yokkaichi, JP;
Toshiki Matsumoto, Kariya, JP;
Tsutomu Tashiro, Nagoya, JP;
Mamoru Mabuchi, Kariya, JP;
Takehito Fujii, Anjo, JP;
Motoaki Kataoka, Kariya, JP;
Mamoru Sawada, Yokkaichi, JP;
Toshiki Matsumoto, Kariya, JP;
Tsutomu Tashiro, Nagoya, JP;
Mamoru Mabuchi, Kariya, JP;
Takehito Fujii, Anjo, JP;
Motoaki Kataoka, Kariya, JP;
Denso Corporation, Kariya, JP;
Abstract
In a driving condition control system, a sensing unit senses a first physical quantity indicative of a rotation of the first rotatable axle assembly and a second physical quantity indicative of a rotation of the second rotatable axle assembly. A determining unit compares the first and second physical quantities of the rotations of the first and second rotational axle assemblies and determines whether a driving condition of the vehicle is unstable according to the compared result. As a result, the unstable condition of the vehicle can be rapidly detected without detecting a yaw moment of the vehicle.