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A methodology for vehicle sideslip angle identification: comparison with experimental data
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2007
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EngineeringVehicle ControlBiometricsVehicle DynamicAdvanced Driver-assistance SystemExperimental DataImage AnalysisSteady StatePattern RecognitionSystems EngineeringIdentification MethodAutomatic IdentificationKinematicsTracking ControlMechatronicsComputer VisionMotion ControlState ObserverAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsSideslip Angle
Sideslip angle could provide important information concerning vehicle's stability. Unfortunately direct measurement of sideslip angle requires a complex and expensive experimental set-up, which is not suitable for implementation on ordinary passenger cars; thus, this quantity has to be estimated starting from the measurements of vehicle lateral/longitudinal acceleration, speed, yaw rate and steer angle. According to the proposed methodology, sideslip angle is estimated as a weighted mean of the results provided by a kinematic formulation and those obtained through a state observer based on vehicle single-track model. Kinematical formula is considered reliable for a transient manoeuvre, while the state observer is used in nearly quasi-state condition. The basic idea of the work is to make use of the information provided by the kinematic formulation during a transient manoeuvre to update the single-track model parameters (tires cornering stiffnesses). A fuzzy-logic procedure was implemented to identify steady state or transient conditions.
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