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Trajectory Tracking Control of Intelligent Electric Vehicles Based on the Adaptive Spiral Sliding Mode

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 24, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app112411739

Keywords

intelligent vehicle; trajectory tracking; vehicle stability; sliding mode

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  1. Technology Innovation Guidance Fund of Tianjin [17YDLJGX00020]

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A coordinated control strategy for intelligent electric vehicle trajectory tracking and stability is proposed based on hierarchical control theory. The strategy includes an Adaptive Spiral Sliding Mode controller to reduce deviation in trajectory tracking and a tire force optimal distribution method for directional control. Simulation experiments validate the effectiveness of the control strategy in controlling vehicle trajectory deviation while ensuring lateral stability.
Aiming at the multi-objective control problem of the tracking effect and vehicle stability in the process of intelligent vehicle trajectory tracking, a coordinated control strategy of the trajectory tracking and stability of intelligent electric vehicles is proposed based on the hierarchical control theory. The vehicle dynamics model and trajectory tracking model are established. In order to tackle the chattering problem in the traditional sliding mode controller, an Adaptive Spiral Sliding Mode controller is designed by taking the derivative of the controller as the upper controller, which is intended to reduce the heading deviation and lateral deviation in the trajectory tracking process whilst ensuring the stability of the vehicle itself. In the lower controller, a four-wheel tire force optimal distribution method is designed. According to the requirements of the upper controller, combined with the yaw stability of the vehicle, the directional control distribution of the four-wheel tire force is realized. A joint simulation model was built based on CarSim and Simulink, and simulation experiments were performed. The results show that the proposed control strategy can effectively control the heading deviation and lateral deviation in the vehicle trajectory tracking while ensuring the lateral stability of the vehicle.

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