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Vehicle Yaw Control via Second-Order Sliding-Mode Technique
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Nonlinear ControlMotion ControlActive DifferentialEngineeringAerospace EngineeringVehicle ControlRobust ControlMechatronicsMechanical SystemsVehicle HandlingVehicle DynamicSystems EngineeringVibration ControlVehicle Yaw Control
The problem of vehicle yaw control is addressed in this paper using an active differential and yaw rate feedback. A reference generator, designed to improve vehicle handling, provides the desired yaw rate value to be achieved by the closed loop controller. The latter is designed using the second-order sliding mode (SOSM) methodology to guarantee robust stability in front of disturbances and model uncertainties, which are typical of the automotive context. A feedforward control contribution is also employed to enhance the transient system response. The control derivative is constructed as a discontinuous signal, attaining an SOSM on a suitably selected sliding manifold. Thus, the actual control input results in being continuous, as it is needed in the considered context. Simulations performed using a realistic nonlinear model of the considered vehicle show the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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