Title :
Wheel torque proportioning, rear steering, and normal force control: a structural investigation
Author :
Unyelioglu, Konur A. ; Ozguner, Umit ; Hissong, Timbre ; Winkelman, Jim
Author_Institution :
Inf. Networking Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper is concerned with various analysis and design issues for a possible set of control channels which may be used to improve the maneuverability and handling of automobiles. Of the possible set of controls, the current paper is limited to variable wheel torque proportioning, rear steering, and normal force control. The analysis and design issues are studied using an extensive linear model representing the lateral, longitudinal, and vertical dynamics, including their interactions. For the investigation of the finite-time behavior of system dynamics, we first introduce the notion of a reachable set where the attainability of a particular state vector at a particular time instant is considered. Next, we examine the attainability of a particular output trajectory within a finite-time interval using the notion of output function controllability. Several structural properties of these concepts have been studied. Various degenerate operating points are identified, where the effectiveness of the control channels deteriorates. In the steady-state analysis, the reference tracking and regulation problems are considered. It is shown that for some input/output subsystems those problems are generically solvable due to the minimum phase structure of the subsystems. For some others, those problems are solvable provided that the equilibrium point is not a degenerate equilibrium point. Finally, we show that for some input/output subsystems those problems are generically unsolvable
Keywords :
automobiles; control system analysis; control system synthesis; controllability; force control; torque control; transport control; I/O subsystems; automobiles; control channel effectiveness deterioration; finite-time behavior; input/output subsystems; lateral dynamics; longitudinal dynamics; maneuverability; minimum phase structure; nondegenerate equilibrium point; normal force control; output function controllability; reachable set; rear steering; reference tracking; road handling; steady-state analysis; structural investigation; variable wheel torque proportioning; vertical dynamics; Automatic control; Automobiles; Control systems; Controllability; Force control; Proportional control; Timbre; Torque control; Vehicle dynamics; Wheels;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on