Longitudinal wheel slip control is a crucial problem in automotive systems, as it it is the basis for traction, braking and stability control. Slip dynamics get faster, and thus more difficult to govern for the rider, as speed decreases: hence, at low speed one would willingly lose tracking performance in exchange for increased safety. To achieve this, we propose a novel Switched Second Order Sliding Mode (S-SOSM) control strategy, which allows enhancing the closed-loop performance and to tune them to the current working condition. The validity of the approach is on traction control of two-wheeled vehicles.
Wheel slip control of road vehicles via switched second order sliding modes
Radschlupfregelung bei Straßenfahrzeugen durch zuschaltbare gleitende Regelung zweiter Ordnung
International Journal of Vehicle Design ; 62 , 2-4 ; 231-254
2013
24 Seiten, 6 Bilder, 39 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
Wheel slip control of road vehicles via switched second order sliding modes
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