Abstract This paper presents a lateral control scheme based on event‐triggered model predictive control for trajectory tracking of autonomous vehicles. Firstly, the augmentation system is constructed based on the known road curvature information, and the model predictive controller is utilized to obtain the optimal control sequence. Then, an event‐triggered mechanism is introduced to improve the real‐time performance of the control system. The strategy targets to reduce the computational complexity and solving frequency of the optimization problem. In addition, a contraction constraint is structured using the backstepping control strategy to ensure the stability of the control system. Finally, experiments are conducted through the CarSim/Simulink joint simulation platform, and compared with the traditional model predictive control, the method proposed in this paper has better tracking accuracy and improves the real‐time performance of the control system.
Trajectory tracking control of autonomous vehicles based on event‐triggered model predictive control
2024
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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