A study on in-wheel motor control to improve vehicle stability using human-in-the-loop simulation

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In this study, an integrated motor control algorithm for an in-wheel electric vehicle is suggested. It consists of slip control that controls the in-wheel motor torque using the road friction coefficient and slip ratio; yaw rate control that controls the in-wheel motor torque according to the road friction coefficient and the yaw rate error; and velocity control that controls the vehicle velocity by a weight factor based on the road friction coefficient and the yaw rate error. A co-simulator was developed, which combined the vehicle performance simulator based on MATLAB/Simulink and the vehicle model of CarSim. Based on the co-simulator, a human-in-the-loop simulation environment was constructed, in which a driver can directly control the steering wheel, the accelerator pedal, and the brake pedal in real time. The performance of the integrated motor control algorithm for the in-wheel electric vehicle was evaluated through human-in-the-loop simulations.

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Ko, S. Y., Ko, J. W., Lee, S. M., Cheon, J. S., & Kim, H. S. (2013). A study on in-wheel motor control to improve vehicle stability using human-in-the-loop simulation. Journal of Power Electronics, 13(4), 536–545. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2013.13.4.536

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