JOURNAL ARTICLE

Onboard Real-Time Estimation of Vehicle Lateral Tire–Road Forces and Sideslip Angle

Moustapha DoumiatiAlessandro Corrêa VictorinoAli ChararaDaniël Lechner

Year: 2010 Journal:   IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics Vol: 16 (4)Pages: 601-614   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

The principal concerns in driving safety with standard vehicles or cybercars are understanding and preventing risky situations. A close examination of accident data reveals that losing control of the vehicle is the main reason for most car accidents. To help to prevent such accidents, vehicle-control systems may be used, which require certain input data concerning vehicledynamic parameters and vehicle-road interaction. Unfortunately, some fundamental parameters, like tire-road forces and sideslip angle are difficult to measure in a car, for both technical and economic reasons. Therefore, this study presents a dynamic modeling and observation method to estimate these variables. One of the major contributions of this study, with respect to our previous work and to the largest literature in the field of the lateral dynamic estimation, is the fact that lateral tire force at each wheel is discussed in details. To address system nonlinearities and unmodeled dynamics, two observers derived from extended and unscented Kalman filtering techniques are proposed and compared. The estimation process method is based on the dynamic response of a vehicle instrumented with available and potentially integrable sensors. Performances are tested using an experimental car. Experimental results demonstrate the ability of this approach to provide accurate estimations, and show its practical potential as a low-cost solution for calculating lateral tire forces and sideslip angle. Lateral tire-road forces, sideslip angle, state observers, vehicle dynamics.

Keywords:
Kalman filter Vehicle dynamics Heading (navigation) Process (computing) Engineering Control theory (sociology) Work (physics) Automotive engineering Control (management) Computer science Artificial intelligence Aerospace engineering

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Vehicle Dynamics and Control Systems
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