The behaviour of combined vehicles is easily affected by the uncertainties of vehicle parameters. It may be very difficult for the drivers to achieve good handling stability. If the behaviour of actual combined vehicles tracks the designed ideal vehicle models, the good handling property can be maintained for the large uncertain variation of vehicle parameters. Then, the authors have proposed the adaptive steering controllers to achieve good handling property. However, in the conventional schemes, just only one ideal vehicle model is designed for various drivers. For each driver, if an adequate ideal vehicle model is selected, the better handling stability can be achieved. In this paper, a new design method to design ideal vehicle models of adaptive steering driver-combined-vehicle systems for various drivers is proposed. Carrying out numerical simulations, it is shown that good handling performance can be achieved when the actual vehicles track the designed ideal vehicle models.
Design method of ideal vehicle models in adaptive steering driver-combined-vehicle systems
2011
12 Seiten, 13 Bilder, 2 Tabellen, 27 Quellen
Conference paper
English
A design method of ideal vehicle models in adaptive driver-combined-vehicles system
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