In this paper, an adaptive cruise control system with a hierarchical control structure is designed. The upper-level controller is a model predictive controller (MPC) that by minimizing an objective function in the presence of the constraints, calculates the desired acceleration as control input and sends it to the lower-level controller. So the lower-level controller, which is a fuzzy controller, determines the amount of throttle valve opening or brake pressure to get the car to this desired acceleration. The model predictive controller performs optimization at each control step to minimize the objective function and achieve the reference values. Usually, the objective function has predetermined and constant weights to meet objectives such as maintain the driver’s desired speed and increase safety and in some cases increase comfort and reduce fuel consumption. In this paper, it is suggested that instead of using constant weights in the objective function, these weights should be determined by a fuzzy controller, depending on the different conditions in which the car is placed. The simulation results show that the variability of the weights of the objective function achieves control objectives much better than the optimization of the objective function with constant weights.
Multi-objective adaptive cruise controller design using nonlinear predictive controller with the objective function with variable weights determined by fuzzy logic controller
2022-01-01
13 pages
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English
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