WO1996010806A1 - Vehicle travel meter - Google Patents
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- G07C—TIME OR ATTENDANCE REGISTERS; REGISTERING OR INDICATING THE WORKING OF MACHINES; GENERATING RANDOM NUMBERS; VOTING OR LOTTERY APPARATUS; ARRANGEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS FOR CHECKING NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE
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- the present invention relates to a vehicle travel meter for use with vehicles when driven repeatedly along the same route to provide information on the performance of the vehicle with respect to different locations on the route and a method thereof.
- the vehicle travel meter is of particular use in racing and vehicle testing.
- data-logging systems have been developed specifically for use in car racing and production car design which monitor a selection of variables of a car's performance for example speed, engine temperature and oil pressure etc.
- the data is stored in a memory for future analysis and may also be supplied to the driver of the vehicle on a display, usually mounted on the dashboard of the car.
- the present invention seeks to provide a vehicle travel meter which supplies information on how the vehicle is performing at a plurality of locations along a route and whether the vehicle is performing better or worse than on past journeys over the same route.
- the present invention provides a vehicle travel meter comprising a first sensor for monitoring a first variable of travel of a vehicle over a route, a second sensor for monitoring a second variable of travel of the vehicle over the route; memory means arranged to store a plurality of sets of travel data corresponding to a plurality of locations on the route, each set consisting of a value of the first variable and a value of the second variable of travel; selecting means for selecting a set of travel data stored in the memory means in which the value of the first variable is substantially identical to a value of the first variable measured by the first sensor; performance determining means for determining a difference between the value of the second variable of the selected set of travel data and a value of the second variable measured by the second sensor, and display means for displaying in real time the difference determined by the performance determining means.
- the present invention provides a vehicle travel meter comprising at least one performance measuring device for generating data representative of the performance of a vehicle with respect to a plurality of locations on a route travelled by the vehicle, one or more suspension sensors for generating suspension data representative of the plurality of locations on the route and memory means for storing said suspension data and associated performance data for each location on the route.
- a vehicle travel meter comprising at least one performance measuring device for generating data representative of the performance of a vehicle with respect to a plurality of locations on a route travelled by the vehicle, one or more suspension sensors for generating suspension data representative of the plurality of locations on the route and memory means for storing said suspension data and associated performance data for each location on the route.
- the route may be in the form of a track or circuit but is not limited to such and in addition covers routes over public highways for example, or off-road.
- the vehicle travel meter includes a display which can provide real-time sub-lap performance data for each of the locations on the route.
- difference means for determining the difference between performance data associated with a location on the route from a previous journey of the vehicle over the route and performance data associated with the same location on the route from a subsequent journey of the vehicle over the route. The determined difference data may be stored in the memory means and/or displayed on the display to the driver.
- Figure 1 shows schematically a car with a vehicle travel meter in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 2 is a schematic diagram of a first embodiment of the vehicle travel meter of Figure 1.
- a vehicle in this case a car 1, is shown in Figure 1 with a distance sensor 2 mounted adjacent a wheel mounting of the car 1.
- the sensor 2 is used to provide travel data and detects the rotation of the wheel of the car 1 so as to generate a pulse for a predetermined number of rotations of the wheel.
- the sensor 2 may be mounted either on or adjacent the wheel mounting and is connected to and supplies the pulses generated to a processor 3 which is provided on the dashboard of the car 1.
- the processor 3 will be described in greater detail later with reference to Figure 2.
- a receiver 4 is also provided on the car 1.
- the receiver 4 is connected to the processor 3 and outputs a signal to the processor 3 each time a predetermined transmission is picked up by the receiver 4.
- the receiver 4 is conventional in design and is used to receive signals from a beacon 5 located adjacent the track around which the car is driven.
- a port 6 is shown in Figure 1 connected to the processor 3 and is used to extract data stored by the processor 3 for future analysis.
- the processor 3 is connected to the sensor 2 and the receiver 4.
- the processor 3- is also connected to a memory 7.
- the memory 7 has two portions, a first portion 7a in which reference data is stored and a second portion 7b in which performance data may be stored.
- the reference data stored in the first portion 7a of the memory may be predetermined and supplied through an input 8 to the processor 3. Alternatively, the reference data may be obtained in a test lap of the track and stored in the .memory for use in determining the location of the vehicle on the track and for determining the performance of the vehicle at different locations on subsequent laps of the track.
- a display 9 is connected to the processor 3 and is used to display continuously real time data supplied by the processor 3 on the distance travelled by the car 1 around the track and the time taken. The time taken is determined by the processor 3 by means of a clock 10.
- a counter 11 which is connected to the processor 3, keeps a record of the number of laps done by the car 1. The counter 11 may also be connected to the display 9 so that the number of laps may be displayed to the driver.
- the sensor 2 When in use, as the car is driven around the track, the sensor 2 generates pulses which are input into the processor 3.
- the processor 3 is programmed to calculate the distance travelled by the car on the basis of the number of pulses received from the sensor 2 which are counted by a counter (not shown) and the size of the wheels of the car, which is known.
- the processor 3 receives the pulses from the sensor 2 and manipulates the raw data received so as to enable the calculated distance travelled to be continuously supplied to the display 9 so that the driver has a substantially instantaneous real time indication of the distance travelled.
- the receiver 4 picks up the transmission from the beacon 5 and outputs a signal to the processor 3.
- the signal from the receiver 4 is taken as an indication of the end of a lap and the start of the next.
- the processor 3 On receipt of a signal from the receiver 4, the processor 3 resets its record of the number of pulses received from the sensor 2 and thereby its calculation of the distance travelled by the car to zero. As the processor 3 resets to zero a pulse is output to the counter 11 which is incremented by one and is thereby a record of the number of laps completed by the car 1.
- the time elapsed is also output from the clock 10 into the processor 3 and is displayed on the display 9.
- the time elapsed is also reset to zero. In this way the driver is supplied with substantially instantaneous or real time information on how far the vehicle has travelled around the lap and how quickly that distance was travelled.
- reference data is stored in the memory 7 and is in the form of sets of data on the times taken for the car to travel different distances around the track and may be stored vice versa.
- This data is addressed by the processor 3 at the same time as the actual distances travelled and times elapsed are being determined.
- the processor 3 includes a selecting device and a difference comparator.
- the selecting device selects a set of data in the memory 7a which has a stored distance travelled, which is representative of a location on the circuit, identical to the sensed distance travelled.
- the selecting device may include a null comparator which generates an output when no difference is identified between the stored travel data and the sensed travel data.
- the difference comparator then compares the actual time elapsed with a reference elapsed time for the actual distance travelled and determines whether the actual elapsed time is greater or less than the reference elapsed time for the same distance and how much greater or less.
- the difference in elapsed time is then output to the display 9. In this way the driver is provided with a continuous display giving real time information on whether the car has gone faster or slower than the reference time to reach a particular location on the track or circuit.
- the processor 3 may be adapted to compare the actual distance travelled with a reference distance for the actual time elapsed. A difference between the actual distance travelled and the reference distance is determined and output to the display 9 so that the driver is provided with a continuous and substantially instantaneous display indicating whether the car has gone further around the track than the reference distance for the actual elapsed time.
- the vehicle travel meter a real time continuous display is provided of the distance travelled by the car and the time taken to travel that distance, along with an indication of whether those measurements are faster or slower or alternatively further or not as far as the reference data for the track.
- the first portion 7a of the memory holds reference travel data which is used in the different calculations performed by the processor 3.
- This reference data may be initially stored by inputting the reference data through the input port 8 of the processor 3.
- the reference data can be obtained from a reference lap driven around the circuit.
- the second portion 7b of the memory is used to store the performance data which is displayed in real time on the display 9 for the current lap.
- the same travel data is also output to the second portion 7b of the memory. This stored data is over written as data for each new lap is generated.
- the vehicle travel meter operates in its usual manner and the distance and time data displayed is stored in the second portion 7b of the memory. If, at the end of that lap, the driver decides to use the lap as a reference lap, he can instruct the processor 3 to transfer the data in the second portion 7b of the memory to the first portion 7a. This may be done by means of a switching device on either the processor 3 or display 9.
- the lap data appearing on the display 9 may be held constant for a short while to enable a driver to check the overall lap performance.
- the display 9 then returns to it usual continuously updated display of the sub-lap performance data.
- the data held in the memory 7 may be down loaded into a PC for subsequent analysis.
- the sensor 2 may be replaced with a gyroscope or accelerometer which generates signals that are proportional to the rate of change of position of the car. This information may then be used by the processor 3 to calculate the distance travelled by the car.
- the display 9 may be analogue or digital.
- the calculated distance or time differences may be represented graphically or with a pointer and indicating in either case whether the difference is greater or less than the reference.
- a simple numerical display may be used again with an indication of whether the difference is positive or negative.
- the display 9 may be integral with the processor 3 or separate. Also, the display 9 and processor 3 need not be mounted on the dashboard of the car. All that is required is for the display 9 to be visible to the driver of the car.
- the processor 3 may be located anywhere on the car that is convenient. This is also true of the receiver 4 which need not be located in the nose of the car, as shown in the drawings.
- the beacon 5 and receiver 4 are conventional in design.
- the beacon 5 may either generate a directional signal in which case as the receiver 4 passes the beacon, the signal from the beacon is received indicating the end of a lap and start of the next.
- the beacon 5 may be one of a set of beacons arranged around the circuit which generate non-directional signals.
- the receiver 4 may then pick up the different signals from the set of beacons and identify the precise location of the car on the circuit on the basis of the intersection of the signals received from the different beacons with respect to a map of the circuit stored in a memory.
- the vehicle travel meter may provide detailed information on the instantaneous location of the car on a circuit which may be used to synchronise sub-lap data on the car's performance between laps.
- the vehicle travel meter may also have one or more sensors 12 mounted on the suspension of the vehicle to monitor the response of the suspension to the movement of the vehicle as it is being driven.
- Individual features of the circuit can be identified from the suspension data since in different laps the driver usually follows a substantially identical route around the circuit.
- suspension data from a current lap can be correlated with similar data from a former lap as representing the same point on the circuit by selecting substantially identical suspension data. It has been found that the use of suspension data is a highly accurate method of correlating performance data from different laps.
- the vehicle travel meter also includes an analyser 13 which receives the suspension data from the sensors 12 and compares the data with suspension data for a previous lap stored in a memory to generate a correlation coefficient. Where the coefficient tends to a minimum the suspension data is deemed to relate to substantially identical points on the circuit. This may then be input into a processor 3 for use in generating the real time sub-lap performance data. Correlation of suspension data may also be used to correlate data channels in the memory to enable subsequent analysis of the performance data for different laps to be compared accurately.
- the suspension data generated can be used either alone to represent the location of the vehicle on a circuit or in combination with other data such as the travel data from the distance sensor 2. In the latter case, the suspension data generated can be used in the manipulation of the travel data by the processor 3 to enable the distance travelled to be calculated and a difference with respect to reference data determined in real-time.
- suspension data for every point of a lap is not always necessary and instead short sequences of suspension data corresponding to distinguishable features of the circuit, e.g. bends, may be utilised.
- This system has the particular advantage that even if the driver departs from the usual line taken around the track, e.g. in overtaking, the suspension data can be used to realign or resynchronise travel data and performance data by correlation with suspension data from a former lap once the driver has returned to the usual line taken on the circuit.
- the vehicle travel meter may also be used to monitor wheel slip, i.e. in a spin or a wheel lock, and brake and turn point compression.
- suspension data means that in certain cases the receiver 4 and beacon 5 may be omitted since the suspension data can be used to identify the end of a lap.
- the device may be arranged to generate an audible signal the frequency of which varies with respect to the vehicle's performance. The frequency may increase with increasing performance and decrease with a reduction in performance calculated on the basis of the difference between stored travel data and measured travel data.
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| JP51152296A JP3670015B2 (en) | 1994-10-03 | 1995-09-29 | Vehicle travel meter |
| DE69520150T DE69520150T2 (en) | 1994-10-03 | 1995-09-29 | TRAVEL DATA MEASURING DEVICE FOR VEHICLES |
| US08/809,871 US6012002A (en) | 1994-10-03 | 1995-09-29 | Vehicle travel meter |
| EP95932836A EP0784833B1 (en) | 1994-10-03 | 1995-09-29 | Vehicle travel meter |
| AU35727/95A AU3572795A (en) | 1994-10-03 | 1995-09-29 | Vehicle travel meter |
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