ACC Extended Mode Operation

When employing an a cruise control system in a commercial or heavy-duty vehicle, an adaptive cruise control (ACC) system (14) is activated upon activation of a vehicle or set-speed cruise control (SSCC) system (16). The ACC (14) remains on, even after SSCC shutoff, to maintain a minimum following di...

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Hauptverfasser: GROLLE KENNETH A, CUSTER ROBERT J, KOSANAM SRIKIRAN, THOMAS THOMAS J, AMATO WILLIAM P
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CUSTER ROBERT J
KOSANAM SRIKIRAN
THOMAS THOMAS J
AMATO WILLIAM P
description When employing an a cruise control system in a commercial or heavy-duty vehicle, an adaptive cruise control (ACC) system (14) is activated upon activation of a vehicle or set-speed cruise control (SSCC) system (16). The ACC (14) remains on, even after SSCC shutoff, to maintain a minimum following distance for a primary vehicle in which the ACC (14) is employed and a forward vehicle. The ACC (14) is deactivated after detection of an ACC shutoff trigger event, which may be driver application of the brakes of the primary vehicle, driver-initiated acceleration for a predefined time period, expiration of a predetermined time period, manual shutoff (e.g., via a switch or button), etc.
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BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL
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PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OFVEHICLES
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VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
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