{
  "$type": "site.standard.document",
  "description": "A drive control device (120) is provided with an acceleration computing section (122), an actual acceleration detecting section (124), a generator output computing section (126), a determining section (128), and a voltage increasing section (130). The acceleration computing section (122) computes…",
  "path": "/patents/1076593",
  "publishedAt": "2005-06-22T00:00:00.000Z",
  "site": "at://did:plc:oql6ds5vnff4ugar6rruliwd/site.standard.publication/3mn3ohu7oxx5w",
  "tags": [
    "B60K17/00",
    "NISSAN MOTOR [JP]"
  ],
  "textContent": "A drive control device (120) is provided with an acceleration computing section (122), an actual acceleration detecting section (124), a generator output computing section (126), a determining section (128), and a voltage increasing section (130). The acceleration computing section (122) computes the acceleration requested by the driver based on the accelerator position. The actual acceleration detecting section (124) detects the actual acceleration of the vehicle. The generator output computing section (126) computes the target motor torque based on the acceleration requested by the driver and then computes the generator output corresponding to the target motor torque. The determining section (128) determines if the actual acceleration is deficient in comparison with the acceleration requested by the driver or if the generator output is deficient in comparison with the acceleration requested by the driver. The voltage increasing section (130) increases the voltage supplied to the electric generator (7) from a vehicle mounted electric power source (140) when the determining section (128) determines that the actual acceleration or the generator output is deficient. As a result, the generator output deficiency is eliminated and the required motor torque is produced, thereby enabling the vehicle to start into motion appropriately in accordance with the acceleration requested by the driver.",
  "title": "Vehicle drive control device"
}