Research on Hierarchical Control Strategy of Automatic Emergency Braking System

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Abstract

In order to improve the active safety of vehicles, the control strategy of the vehicle automatic emergency braking system is studied. The hierarchical control idea is used to model the control strategy. The upper controller is a collision time model for the decision-making of vehicle braking deceleration, and the collision time threshold is determined under the condition of considering comfort. According to the braking deceleration output by the upper controller, the lower controller controls the vehicle by adjusting the throttle opening and braking pipeline pressure through PID control. Based on the typical test conditions of C-NCAP, a joint simulation test of CarSim and Matlab/Simulink for hierarchical control strategy is carried out. In order to achieve further verification, several groups of test conditions are conducted, and finally its effectiveness is verified, which can ensure the safety of drivers.

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Wang, Z., Zang, L., Jiao, J., & Mao, Y. (2023). Research on Hierarchical Control Strategy of Automatic Emergency Braking System. World Electric Vehicle Journal, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj14040097

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