Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4975145 Journal of the Franklin Institute 2015 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
To improve the vehicle stability of an electric vehicle with four in-wheel motors, an integrated control scheme with active front wheel steering and direct yaw moment is proposed using a triple-step nonlinear method. The method handles the nonlinear tire characteristics explicitly and actualizes a decoupling control for the considered two-input two-output nonlinear system, in the sense that the closed-loop error dynamics evolve independently. The design procedure is formalized as a triple-step deduction, and the derived controller consists of three parts: steady-state-like control, feedforward control considering reference variations, and state-dependent error feedback control. Finally, the designed controller is evaluated in a realistic seven DOF vehicle model and results are satisfying.
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