Title :
Rollover prevention with Predictive Control of differential braking and rear wheel steering
Author :
Shihao Lee ; Yakub, Fitri ; Kasahara, Masao ; Mori, Yojiro
Author_Institution :
Div. of Human Mechatron. Syst., Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Hino, Japan
Abstract :
This paper contributes to increase knowledge about a Model Predictive Control (MPC) approach to untripped rollover prevention of heavy vehicles which make a panic lane change maneuver in order to avoid an obstacle in the path. Active differential braking control shows good effect on limit roll angle during an urgent situation. However, at the same time of avoiding rollover accidents, prohibiting the vehicle from the driver´s intended and the vehicle´s actual lane can also yield other accidents such as bumping into guard rails or cones. Thus, it is necessary to track the driver´s desired path as closely as possible while preventing the vehicle from rollover. Here, a new control method of switching the MPC controllers which uses differential braking with dead zone and active rear steer are proposed. Simultaneously, the trade-off between rollover prevention and path tracking is highlighted through simulation results. The effectiveness of using switching controllers designed for the trade-off solution is also confirmed through simulation results.
Keywords :
accident prevention; braking; collision avoidance; control system synthesis; predictive control; road safety; road traffic control; road vehicles; steering systems; MPC approach; active differential braking control; active rear steer; dead zone; heavy vehicles; limit roll angle; model predictive control approach; obstacle avoidance; panic lane change maneuver; path tracking; rear wheel steering; rollover accidents avoidance; switching controller designed; untripped rollover prevention; Random access memory; Read only memory; Software packages; Switches; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics (RAM), 2013 6th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Manila
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1198-1
DOI :
10.1109/RAM.2013.6758574