Study on Shift Schedule of Automatic Transmission Based on Road Environment and Driving Intentions

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Traditional shift schedule of automatic transmission cannot meet driving requirements when vehicle is running under conditions of complex road and special driving intentions. On the basis of the analysis of vehicle dynamics, recognition methods of road environment and driving intentions were proposed according to the changes of vehicle dynamic parameters. Traditional shift schedule was rectified and simulation was carried out in vehicle equiped with dual clutch transmission. The results shown that the rectified shift schedule can meet driving requirements. This study can provide an effective shift schedule for automatic transmission.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 538-541)

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758-761

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June 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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