On the synthesis of driver inputs for the simulation of closed-loop handling manoeuvres.

Author(s)
Gordon, T.J. & Best, M.C.
Year
Abstract

This paper concerns a new 'Dual Model' methodology for the synthesis of steering, throttle and braking inputs for the closed-loop simulation of linear or non-linear vehicle handling dynamics. The method provides near-optimal driver control inputs that are both insensitive to driver model assumptions, and feasible for use with complex non-linear vehicle handling models. The paper describes the Dual Model technique, and evaluates its effectiveness, in the context of a low-order non-linear handling model, via comparison with independently derived optimal control inputs. A test case of an obstacle avoidance manoeuvre is considered. The methodology is particularly applicable to the design and development of future chassis control systems. (Author/publisher)

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C 39578 [electronic version only] /90 / ITRD E128142
Source

International Journal of Vehicle Design, Vol. 40 (2006), Nos. 1/2/3, p. 52-76, 18 ref.

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