Research on an Automatic Emergency Braking Control Method Based on Coordinated Wheel Deflection
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- Automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems play a crucial role in enhancing vehicular safety. Current research predominantly focuses on the longitudinal dynamics of vehicles, utilizing various control algorithms to improve braking effectiveness. However, there has been limited exploration into utilizing wheel deflection as a method to further enhance emergency braking performance. This study aims to contribute by proposing an advanced enhancement of the AEB system through coordinated wheel deflection strategies. In an emergency situation, when the speed of AEB-equipped vehicle drops to the set threshold due to wheel braking, the innovative control system will activate. The vehicle’s coaxial wheels will then execute a counter-deflection maneuver to maximize friction between the tires and the road surface. As a result, this approach reduces braking distance, thereby enhancing vehicle safety. The effectiveness of the proposed control algorithm is validated through combined simulation using CarSim and MATLAB/Simulink.
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- Lai, F., Xiao, H., and Huang, C., "Research on an Automatic Emergency Braking Control Method Based on Coordinated Wheel Deflection," SAE Int. J. Trans. Safety 12(3):269-282, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/09-12-03-0011.