The aim of this article is to improve the brake stability of active rear wheel steering vehicle. The optimal theory of linear quadratic regulator is used to construct a controller, and the aim of the controller is to maintain the side slip angle is zero, and the control parameter is set according to the change of velocity when braking. An antilock brake model based on the door limit of wheel slip rate is constructed. The analysis is carried on a front wheel steering vehicle, which has two kinds of unti-lock mode. Meanwhile, an active rear wheel steering vehicle with two kinds of unti-lock mode is performed, also. All tests are performed on the bisectional road. The results of analysis show that the active rear wheel steering vehicle using the anti-lock mode of four wheels independent control can give the shortest braking distance, the smaller side slip angle and the smaller deviation from the lane. So it can give more contribution to the braking safety.


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    Title :

    The Control of the Braking Stability of Active Rear Wheel Steering Vehicle Based on LQR


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    2013


    Size :

    5 Seiten




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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