Title :
Performance Limitations in Vehicle Platoon Control
Author :
Solyom, Stefan ; Coelingh, Erik
Author_Institution :
Active Safety & Vehicle Dynamics, Volvo Car Corp., Goteborg, Sweden
Abstract :
One of the major benefits of driving vehicles in controlled, close formations such as platoons is that of reduced air drag. However, this will set hard performance requirements on the system actuators, sensors and controllers of each vehicle. This paper analyses the effects of fundamental limitations on the longitudinal and lateral control performance of a platoon and the effects on following distance, perceived safety and fuel economy. The trade-off between minimizing fuel consumption and maintaining a safe following distance is analyzed and described. The analysis is based on fundamental properties of linear systems such as Bode´s phase area relation. Design guidelines are proposed and results from vehicle testing are presented.
Keywords :
control system synthesis; fuel economy; linear systems; position control; road safety; road traffic control; road vehicles; Bode phase area relation; air drag reduction; controlled close formation; design guidelines; fuel consumption minimization; fuel economy; hard performance requirements; lateral control performance; linear system; longitudinal control performance; perceived safety; performance limitation; safe following distance maintenance; system actuators; vehicle controllers; vehicle driving; vehicle platoon control; vehicle sensors; vehicle testing; Acceleration; Control systems; Frequency control; Intelligent vehicles; Performance analysis; Vehicle dynamics;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MITS.2013.2272174