Title :
Nonlinear distance and cruise control for passenger cars
Author :
Dermann, S. ; Isermann, R.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Autom. Control, Tech. Univ. Darmstadt, Germany
Abstract :
A methodology for designing an automated vehicle longitudinal velocity and distance controller is presented and applied to an automobile. nonlinearities. The controller consists of a three layer structure. In the first layer a linearization of the nonlinearities is done in order to achieve a simplified structure for controller design purposes. With respect to changes in the typical vehicle parameters-mass and aerodynamical drag-an adaptive controller structure is used and these parameters are estimated by a recursive least squares algorithm. Based on classical controlling techniques a linear acceleration controller is developed in the middle layer. A fuzzy controller is applied in the upper layer. This controller based on the linguistic description of comfort demands. Additionally a neural network is used in this layer instead of the fuzzy system. The complete structure is used in two different series fabricated vehicles and experimental results are shown for highway traffic and also for stop-go traffic on highway congestions. Additionally a neural network is trained by measurement data as a second approach to describe the comfort demands
Keywords :
acceleration control; adaptive control; automobiles; fuzzy control; intelligent control; neurocontrollers; nonlinear control systems; velocity control; adaptive control; automobile; cruise control; fuzzy control; linear acceleration controller; linearization; longitudinal velocity control; neural network; nonlinear distance control; parameter estimation; passenger cars; recursive least squares algorithm; Automatic control; Automobiles; Communication system traffic control; Control nonlinearities; Design methodology; Neural networks; Programmable control; Road transportation; Vehicles; Velocity control;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, Proceedings of the 1995
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2445-5
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.1995.532083