Unlike electromechanical steering systems, steer-by-wire systems do not have a mechanical coupling between the wheels and the steering wheel. Therefore, a synthetic steering feel has to be generated to supply the driver with the necessary haptic information. In this paper, the authors analyze two approaches of creating a realistic steering feel. One is a modular approach that uses several measured and estimated input signals to model a steering wheel torque via mathematical functions. The other approach is based on an artificial neural network. It depends on steering and vehicle measurements. Both concepts are optimized and trained, respectively, to best fit a reference steering feel obtained from vehicle measurements. To carry out the analysis, the two approaches are evaluated using a simulation model consisting of a vehicle, a rack actuator, and a steering wheel actuator. The research shows that both concepts are able to adequately model a desired steering feel.
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Heinrich, F., Kaste, J., Kabil, S. G., Sanne, M., Küçükay, F., Henze, R., & Axmann, J. (2022). Methods for modeling the steering wheel torque of a steer-by-wire vehicle. Automotive and Engine Technology, 7(1–2), 53–64. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41104-021-00093-2
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