Dynamic motion stabilization for front-wheel drive in-wheel motor electric vehicles

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This article presents a new dynamic motion stabilization approach to front-wheel drive in-wheel motor electric vehicles. The approach includes functions such as traction control system, electronic differential system, and electronic stability control. The presented electric vehicle was endowed with anti-skid performance in longitudinal accelerated start; smooth turning with less tire scrubbing; and safe driving experience in two-dimensional steering. The analysis of the presented system is given in numerical derivations. For practical verifications, this article employed a hands-on electric vehicle named Corsa-electric vehicle to carry out the tests. The presented approach contains an integrated scheme which can achieve the mentioned functions in a single microprocessor. The experimental results demonstrated the effectiveness and feasibility of the presented methodology.

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Hu, J. S., Lin, X. C., Yin, D., & Hu, F. R. (2015). Dynamic motion stabilization for front-wheel drive in-wheel motor electric vehicles. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 7(12). https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814015623694

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