Active steering control for vehicle rollover risk reduction based on slip angle estimation

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Abstract

In this study, a robust controller is proposed for rollover risk suppression in automatically-driven vehicles by reducing the lateral acceleration through a steer-by-wire system equipped on the vehicles. First, since the slip angle is difficult to measure directly, a sliding mode observer combining an add-on switching term with a linear observer is developed to provide more robust estimation of slip angle in the presence of system uncertainties. Second, an adaptive sliding mode control method is proposed, in which the control gain is adaptively tuned to compensate for the system uncertainties. Lastly, simulation is conducted and the results verify that the proposed estimator and controller can reduce the vehicle rollover risk efficiently and robustly.

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Shao, K., Zheng, J., Deng, B., Huang, K., & Zhao, H. (2020). Active steering control for vehicle rollover risk reduction based on slip angle estimation. IET Cyber-Systems and Robotics, 2(3), 132–139. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-csr.2019.0030

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