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Steering-Pilot, Function - GF30.30-P-0019FG

Model 213 

up to model year 2021 

with code 23P (Drive package) 

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Function requirements, general 

Steer Pilot, general points 

The Steering Pilot assists the driver in performing vehicle lateral guidance with limited steering torque up to a speed of 210 km/h. On straight roads and in slight bends, it generates a steering torque that helps keep the vehicle in the center of the lane. To do this system orientates itself with the aid of a stereo camera on easily visible track markings and, up to a speed of 130 km/h, also on a vehicle moving immediately ahead.

The Steering Pilot is designed to keep the vehicle in its lane and prevent unintentional movement towards the lane markings. The Steer Pilot does not relieve the driver of his/her task of keeping the vehicle in the lane. It serves more to relieve the load and therefore to facilitate the resultant increase in comfort. Assistance is also only provided within defined limits, i.e. no assistance can be provided for large steering angles at slow speeds, e.g. caused by driving on roads going over passes.

The Steer Pilot is designed to be so sensitive that it recognizes whether the driver has his hands on the steering wheel. The Steer Pilot will warn about this if this is not the case. The Steering Pilot is implemented in the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit. The course of the road in front of the vehicle and the vehicles ahead are recorded via the stereo multifunction camera and the radar sensor system. The steering movements that are requested are carried out by the electric steering.

In order to implement the function, the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit evaluates the following input factors, for example: 

Signal "Engine running" or "Drivetrain operational" 

The CDI control unit or the ME-SFI [ME] control unit sends the "Engine running" or "Drivetrain operational" signal to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit via drive CAN, powertrain control unit and suspension FlexRay.

ESP® status 

The Electronic Stability Program control unit sends the ESP® status over the suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit.

Vehicle speed/direction of travel/acceleration 

The vehicle speed is calculated from the wheel speed. The direction of travel is defined over the wheel rotation direction and the acceleration over the increase in rpm. The Electronic Stability Program control unit transmits corresponding information via the suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit and the stereo multifunction camera.

Steer Pilot status 

The Steer Pilot can be switched on and off by pressing the Steer Pilot button on the driver side instrument panel button group. The front SAM control unit reads in the status of the Steering Pilot button via the instrument panel LIN and sends this via interior CAN, electronic ignition lock control unit and suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit. The status of the Steer Pilot is displayed to the driver by activation or deactivation of the LED in the Steer Pilot button, among other things. The Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit sends the corresponding request via the suspension FlexRay, the electronic ignition lock control unit and interior CAN to the front SAM control unit. The front SAM control unit actuates the LED in the Steer Pilot button via the instrument panel LIN. The IC shows the message "Steer Pilot ON/OFF". The Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit sends the request to display the message via the suspension FlexRay, electronic ignition lock control unit and the user interface CAN to the instrument cluster.

Electric power steering, status 

Information about the status of the electric power steering is transmitted by the electric power steering control unit via the suspension FlexRay to the MercedesBenz Intelligent Drive control unit.

Object recognition through the radar sensor system 

The traffic area in front of the vehicle is monitored by the close and long range radar sensor.

The traffic area at the side and the rear of the vehicle is monitored by the bumper radar sensors.

The long range radar sensors operate according to the pulse Doppler effect which allows the distances and speeds of individual objects (e.g. vehicles) to be measured independently of each other.

The short and long-range radar sensor sends corresponding object information via the suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit.

The rear bumper radar sensors transmit respective object information via radar CAN at the rear to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit.

Object detection by the stereo multifunction camera 

The stereo multifunction camera consists of two high-resolution mono cameras and an integrated control unit. The laterally offset location of the two cameras creates a difference in perspective (parallax displacement) between the left and right optical path. The distance to the object and other variables, such as its height, can be calculated on the basis of the difference between the image data.

The stereo multifunction camera records vehicles in the same lane under the following conditions:

The integrated control unit evaluates the image data from the two mono cameras, processes it and transmits the corresponding data via the suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit. The Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit compares the image data with the signals from the radar sensor system.

Lane data 

The stereo multifunction camera records pictures of the lane markings on the road regularly with a fixed sampling rate. The integrated control unit calculates a lane from the picture sequences and the measurements resulting from the pictures of the road markings. The stereo multifunction camera sends the lane data via the suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit.

Stereo multifunction camera lane recording 

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GPS signals/signals for traffic assessment: 

The head unit evaluates the received GPS data, taking additional information on traffic assessment into account, and transmits the corresponding information via the user interface CAN, the electronic ignition lock control unit and the suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit.

Status of tire pressure monitoring (with code 475 (Tire pressure monitoring)) or code 477 (Tire pressure loss warning)) 

Vehicles with code 475 (Tire pressure monitor) 

The tire pressure monitoring system control unit transmits information on the status of the "Tire pressure monitoring warning message" request via the user interface CAN, electronic ignition lock control unit and suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit.

Vehicles with code 477 (Tire pressure loss warning) 

The tire pressure loss warning (RDW) system is functionally integrated in the Electronic Stability Program control unit. The Electronic Stability Program control unit transmits information about the status of the tire pressure loss warning system to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit via the suspension FlexRay.

Intention to change lane 

An intended change of lane is defined through actuation of the combination switch. The steering column tube module control unit reads in the switch position of the combination switch directly, and sends it over the suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit. If the traffic situation allows it and the intended lane change was shown for longer than 2 s the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit initiates an automatic lane change.

Steering torque from the driver and wheel angle (Hands-Off Detection status) 

The electrical power steering control unit transmits the necessary sensor values via the suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit.

Steering wheel angle 

The steering angle is recorded by the steering wheel angle sensor. The steering column tube module control unit directly reads in the signals of the steering wheel angle sensor, and sends information to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit via the suspension FlexRay.

Status of trailer recognition (with CODE 550 (Trailer hitch)) 

When a trailer is detected, the trailer recognition control unit sends the "trailer detected" status to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit via the interior CAN, electronic ignition lock control unit, and suspension FlexRay.

Driving stage engaged 

The fully integrated transmission control, control unit sends information about the selected drive range via drive CAN, powertrain control unit and suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit.

Engine drive torque 

Information about the currently available engine torque is transmitted by the CDI control unit or the ME-SFI [ME] control unit via the drive CAN, the powertrain control unit and the suspension FlexRay to the Electronic Stability Program control unit, which then evaluates this accordingly and transmits it via the suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit.

Steer Pilot functionality 

The steer pilot is active in a vehicle speed range from 0 to 210 km/h. Status of the Steer Pilot, representation in the IC.

Status of the Steer Pilot, representation in the IC) 

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Track guidance 

The Steering Pilot relieves the driver on both monotonous and overcrowded stretches of road. Through targeted engagements, the vehicle stays on route.

For example, if no lane markings are detected in urban traffic because of the proximity to the vehicle in front, the stereo multifunction camera evaluates object-related data of the vehicle in front.

The Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit evaluates the information of the radar sensor system and the stereo multifunction camera, calculates the required steering torque and requests it via the suspension FlexRay from the electric power steering control unit. The electrical power steering control unit then actuates the electric power steering actuator motor accordingly.

Automatic lane change 

An automatic lane change is only performed on multilane roads similar to freeways in the vehicle speed range 80 to 180 km/h.

If the driver is shown through actuation of the combination switch that he wishes to change the lane for longer than 2 s and the neighboring lane is cut off by a broken line, the Steer Pilot steers to the neighboring lane. The vehicle now only undertakes the change of lane itself when no vehicles are in the relevant safety area. In doing so it not important whether the vehicle moves to the left to overtake or again wishes to merge onto the right lane. The short and long-range radar sensor and the MFK stereo monitor the area in front of the vehicle while the bumper radar sensor at the rear monitor the area to the rear and to the side. The radar sensors and the stereo multifunction camera take the speed of detected vehicles in the surrounding area into account here. The driver himself needs just to monitor the lane change. If the driver countersteers or if no lane change is possible within the following 3 s because, for example, the neighboring lane is occupied, the Steer-Pilot breaks of the automatic lane change. The icon changes from green to gray. The Steer-Pilot is passivated. For every change of status from active to passive, the icon flashes yellow three times. The lane change is also canceled when the Steering Pilot is switched off.

Steer and touch recognition 

If the electric power steering control unit detects zero or insufficient torque at the steering wheel ("Hands-Off Detection"), it sends corresponding information via the suspension FlexRay to the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit and a message via the suspension FlexRay, electronic ignition lock control unit and user interface CAN to the instrument cluster.

The respective icon displays in the IC (gray with gray hands). If the driver does not respond to the message, a warning tone is output via the instrument cluster speaker in addition. As reactions the active steering or system conditions are evaluated over the buttons on the MFL.

The Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit transmits the request to output a warning tone via the suspension FlexRay, electronic ignition lock control unit and user interface CAN to the instrument cluster. The IC directly actuates the speaker IC, and the volume of active audio sources is reduced simultaneously. In this case the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit renders the Steering Pilot passive. The status of the Steering Pilot is continuously displayed to the driver in the instrument cluster. A message (optical and acoustic) is also always issued if there is a concrete danger situation recognized.

Active Emergency Stop Assist 

If the driver still does not react after the third acoustic Hands-Off warning, the vehicle is braked in stepped decelerations to a standstill. The optical and acoustic Hands-Off warning remains active during the whole braking process.

The Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit sends the requests to reduce the vehicle speed via the suspension FlexRay to the Electronic Stability Program control unit which then directly actuates the traction system hydraulic unit.

During deceleration by the Active Emergency Stop Assist, the distance control of the Distance Pilot DISTRONIC and the Steering Pilot remain activated.

In vehicles from model year 2019, the Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive control unit transmits the request for an automatic emergency call via the suspension FlexRay, electronic ignition lock control unit and diagnostics CAN to the HERMES control unit (with code 360 (HERMES UMTS) or code 362 (HERMES LTE)).

If the Steer-Pilot changes due to impairments of the system from an active into a passive condition (for example due to dazzling from direct solar radiation), the Active Emergency-Stop assistant does not decelerate without the Steer-Pilot to a standstill. Track guidance support cannot occur. After the vehicle comes to a standstill it is secured by the standstill control.

The vehicle deceleration is canceled under the following conditions:

System limits 

The following traffic situations lead to object guidance being aborted or Steer Pilot being rendered passive:

  Electrical function schematic for Steering-Pilot   PE30.30-P-2069-97DBA 
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