Electronic stability control for electric vehicle with four in-wheel motors

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B.-C. Chen
C.-C. Kuo
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[1] National Taipei University of Technology,Department of Vehicle Engineering
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International Journal of Automotive Technology | 2014年 / 15卷
关键词
Optimal torque distribution; Electronic stability control; Linear quadratic regulator; Electric vehicle; Inwheel motor; Control allocation; Slip ratio control;
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The electric vehicle with four direct-driven in-wheel motors is an over actuated system. A three-level control strategy of electronic stability control (ESC) is proposed to achieve optimal torque distribution for four in-wheel motors. The first level is a gain-scheduled linear quadratic regulator which is designed to generate the desired yaw moment command for ESC. Control allocation is the second level which is used to distribute the desired longitudinal tire forces according to the yaw moment command while satisfying the driver’s intent for acceleration and deceleration. The associated weighting matrix is designed using the work load ratio at each wheel to prevent saturating the tire. The third level is slip ratio control (SRC) which is employed at each wheel to generate the desired longitudinal tire force based on a combined-slip tire model. Simulation results show that the proposed method can enhance the ESC performance for the test maneuvers. Since the tire model is often unknown for practical implementation, the effectiveness of the SRC is studied using the sine with dwell test. It is found that the SRC is not crucial for achieving performance similar to the proposed method with SRC, if the slip ratio can be maintained in the stable region using traction control system/anti-lock braking system.
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页码:573 / 580
页数:7
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