TY - GEN
T1 - Toward hazard reduction of road vehicle after tire blowout
T2 - 38th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2019
AU - Yang, Lu
AU - Yue, Ming
AU - Zhang, Hongzhi
AU - Xu, Gang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Technical Committee on Control Theory, Chinese Association of Automation.
PY - 2019/7
Y1 - 2019/7
N2 - Tire blowout or failure of road vehicle on the expressway has greatly threaten the safety of the passengers and host vehicle as well as surrounding vehicles, and existing studies show that driver improper intervention after tire blowout is one of the principal causes that induce the serious traffic accidents. To such issue, this paper develops a hazard reduction oriented driver steering assist control strategy for road vehicle after tire blowout by introducing a hierarchical closed-loop control architecture for timely assisting driver. Within this strategy, a model predictive control based path tracking controller and an optimal preview acceleration driver model are separately developed for enhancing vehicle lateral stability after tire blowout based upon feedback vehicle attitude information in upper-level. As well, the parameterized driver activity is formulated considering his/her driving action and driving state, upon which a assist determination coefficient is further designed for adaptively allocating intervention level of assist controller. In lower-level, supported by reported burst tire mechanical characteristic and B-class vehicle model sourced from CarSim, a Simulink-CarSim co-simulation platform is constructed, in which tire vertical force redistributions after tire blowout are explicitly considered. In the end, simulations performed on the developed platform validate the effectiveness and efficiency of the assist steering control strategy and methods in improving directional stability and lateral dynamics performance of the vehicle after tire blowout.
AB - Tire blowout or failure of road vehicle on the expressway has greatly threaten the safety of the passengers and host vehicle as well as surrounding vehicles, and existing studies show that driver improper intervention after tire blowout is one of the principal causes that induce the serious traffic accidents. To such issue, this paper develops a hazard reduction oriented driver steering assist control strategy for road vehicle after tire blowout by introducing a hierarchical closed-loop control architecture for timely assisting driver. Within this strategy, a model predictive control based path tracking controller and an optimal preview acceleration driver model are separately developed for enhancing vehicle lateral stability after tire blowout based upon feedback vehicle attitude information in upper-level. As well, the parameterized driver activity is formulated considering his/her driving action and driving state, upon which a assist determination coefficient is further designed for adaptively allocating intervention level of assist controller. In lower-level, supported by reported burst tire mechanical characteristic and B-class vehicle model sourced from CarSim, a Simulink-CarSim co-simulation platform is constructed, in which tire vertical force redistributions after tire blowout are explicitly considered. In the end, simulations performed on the developed platform validate the effectiveness and efficiency of the assist steering control strategy and methods in improving directional stability and lateral dynamics performance of the vehicle after tire blowout.
KW - Assist intervention level
KW - Co-simulation platform
KW - Driver steering assist control
KW - Tire blowout
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U2 - 10.23919/ChiCC.2019.8865137
DO - 10.23919/ChiCC.2019.8865137
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85074406687
T3 - Chinese Control Conference, CCC
SP - 6600
EP - 6605
BT - Proceedings of the 38th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2019
A2 - Fu, Minyue
A2 - Sun, Jian
PB - IEEE Computer Society
Y2 - 27 July 2019 through 30 July 2019
ER -