Method of adaptively scheduling a shift for an electronic automa

Machine element or mechanism – Rotary member or shaft indexing – e.g. – tool or work turret – Preselected indexed position

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B60K 4118

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049381024

ABSTRACT:
A method of adaptively scheduling a shift or inhibiting a shift until engine speed is at least equal to or greater than the output speed of the target gear which will prevent any negative torque, and will eliminate any "clunk" in the drivetrain in an automatic transmission system.

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