Vehicle Stability through Integrated Active Steering and Differential Braking

2006-01-1022

04/03/2006

Event
SAE 2006 World Congress & Exhibition
Authors Abstract
Content
This paper proposes a vehicle performance/safety method using combined active steering and differential braking to achieve yaw stability and rollover avoidance. The advantages and disadvantages of active steering and differential braking control methods are identified under a variety of input signals, such as J-turn, sinusoidal, and fishhook inputs by using the implemented linear 4 DOF model. Also, the nonlinear model of the vehicle is evaluated and verified through individual and integrated controller. Each controller gives the correction steering angle and correction moment to the simplified steering and braking actuators. The integrated active steering and differential braking control are shown to be most efficient in achieving yaw stability and rollover avoidance, while active steering and differential braking control has been shown to improve the vehicle performance and safety only in yaw stability and rollover avoidance, respectively.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-1022
Pages
20
Citation
Lee, B., Khajepour, A., and Behdinan, K., "Vehicle Stability through Integrated Active Steering and Differential Braking," SAE Technical Paper 2006-01-1022, 2006, https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-1022.
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Publisher
Published
Apr 3, 2006
Product Code
2006-01-1022
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English