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A Control Strategy to Compensate the Reaction Torque of Active Front Steering System
Technical Paper
2007-01-3659
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Recently steering technology focuses on not only driver's convenience, fuel efficiency, environment friendliness but also improved vehicle stability. Therefore Active Front Steering (AFS) has been widely studied as latest technical trend in steering system. This system can enhance vehicle stability by making additional road wheel angle (called ‘superimposed angle’) based on the vehicle state information such as vehicle speed, steering angle, yaw rate and lateral acceleration.
While occurring superimposed steering angle, driver may feel the reaction torque which is caused from abnormal changes of steering effort with AFS mechanism installed. To solve this problem it is required to reduce steering output load in case of superimposed steering by increasing steering assist of rack assist type electric power steering. This paper describes the control method that is compensated reaction torque. And its effect of compensation is validated from test results
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Noh, T., Kim, J., Choi, J., and Cha, H., "A Control Strategy to Compensate the Reaction Torque of Active Front Steering System," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-3659, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-3659.Also In
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