US Patent Application 17990003. Redundant Electronic Control System and Device simplified abstract

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Redundant Electronic Control System and Device

Organization Name

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Inventor(s)

Xuefeng Chen of Shenzhen (CN)

Xin Huang of Shanghai (CN)

Zhimin Zhang of Shanghai (CN)

Redundant Electronic Control System and Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17990003 titled 'Redundant Electronic Control System and Device

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a redundant electronic control system that includes a control unit and two output components.

  • The control unit generates two execution signals.
  • The first output component is controlled by the control unit to output the first execution signal to a first actuator.
  • The second output component is controlled by the control unit to output the second execution signal to a second actuator.
  • If the first output component fails, the control unit will control the second output component to output the first execution signal to the first actuator.
  • If the second output component fails, the control unit will control the first output component to output the second execution signal to the second actuator.


Original Abstract Submitted

A redundant electronic control system includes a control unit, a first output component, and a second output component. The control unit may generate a first execution signal and a second execution signal. The control unit controls the first output component to output the first execution signal to a first actuator, and controls the second output component to output the second execution signal to a second actuator. When the first output component fails, the control unit may control the second output component to output the first execution signal to the first actuator. When the second output component fails, the control unit may control the first output component to output the second execution signal to the second actuator.