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Modeling and control of an anti-lock brake and steering system for cooperative control on split-mu surfaces
Authors:C Ahn  B Kim  M Lee
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA
2. Korea Electric Power Corporation, Munji-ro 65, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-380, Korea
3. Hyundai Motor Company, 772-1 Jangdeog-dong, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi, 445-706, Korea
Abstract:The brake and steering systems in vehicles are the most effective actuators that directly affect the vehicle dynamics. In general, the brake system affects the longitudinal dynamics and the steering system affects the lateral dynamics; however, their effects are coupled when the vehicle is braking on a non-homogenous surface, such as a split-mu road. The yaw moment compensation of the steering control on a split-mu road is one of the basic functions of integrated or coordinated chassis control systems and has been demonstrated by several chassis suppliers. However, the disturbance yaw moment is generally compensated for using the yaw rate feedback or using wheel brake pressure measurement. Access to the wheel brake pressure through physical sensors is not cost effective; therefore, we modeled the hydraulic brake system to avoid using physical sensors and to estimate the brake pressure. The steering angle controller was designed to mitigate the non-symmetric braking force effect and to stabilize the yaw rate dynamics of the vehicle. An H-infinity design synthesis was used to take the system model and the estimation errors into account, and the designed controller was evaluated using vehicle tests.
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