Motion control of four-wheel independently actuated electric ground vehicles considering tire force saturations

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A vehicle stability control approach for four-wheel independently actuated (FWIA) electric vehicles is presented. The proposed control method consists of a higher-level controller and a lower-level controller. An adaptive control-based higher-level controller is designed to yield the vehicle virtual control efforts to track the desired vehicle motions due to the possible modeling inaccuracies and parametric uncertainties. The lower-level controller considering tire force saturation is given to allocate the required control efforts to the four in-wheel motors for providing the desired tire forces. An analytic method is given to distribute the high-level control efforts, without using the numerical-optimization-based control allocation algorithms. Simulations based on a high-fidelity, CarSim, and full-vehicle model show the effectiveness of the control approach. © 2013 Rongrong Wang et al.

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Wang, R., Karimi, H. R., Chen, N., Yin, G., & Wang, J. (2013). Motion control of four-wheel independently actuated electric ground vehicles considering tire force saturations. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/819302

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