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Path Tracking Control for Underactuated Vehicles With Matched-Mismatched Uncertainties: An Uncertainty Decomposition Based Constraint-Following Approach

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
Volume 23, Issue 8, Pages 12894-12907

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TITS.2021.3118375

Keywords

Uncertainty; Vehicle dynamics; Tires; Wheels; Tracking; Task analysis; Robust control; Path tracking control; autonomous vehicles; underactuated systems; uncertainty decomposition; robust control

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61872217, U1701262, U1801263]

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This paper proposes a robust path tracking control method using a constraint-following approach to guide underactuated autonomous vehicles towards desired paths. By decomposing uncertainties and estimating matched uncertainty, a robust control method is designed to achieve excellent tracking performance even in the presence of time-varying uncertainties.
This paper presents a robust path tracking control method by utilizing the ideology of constraint-following approach for uncertain underactuated autonomous vehicles. The uncertainties are bounded with an unknown boundary. They do not all fall within the range space of the input matrix. Based on kinematic relations between the desired path and vehicle, the path tracking task is transformed into an equality constraint of the vehicle lateral dynamics states. The control goal is to make the underactuated vehicle follow the constraint, thus realizing the desired tracking performance. The constraint-following robust control (CFRC) is designed in two steps. First, a servo control design for the nominal system is devised without considering uncertainty and initial constraint deviation. Second, the uncertainty is meticulously decomposed into matched and mismatched portions based on the geometric structural characteristics of the constraint dynamics system. As a result, since the mismatched uncertainty is orthogonal to the constraint-following geometric space, it ``disappears'' in the stability analysis. The matched uncertainty is estimated by a self-adjusting leakage type adaptive law. On this basis, a robust control is designed based on the estimated matched uncertainty. Through Lyapunov minimax analysis, the proposed control method guarantees the approximate constraint-following performance. Finally, the TruckSim-Simulink co-simulations and real vehicle experiments are presented. The results show that the proposed control can robustly realize excellent tracking performance in the presence of time-vary uncertainties.

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