Author:
Chen Luran,Liu Zhikun,Yin Dejun
Abstract
Abstract
This study presents a novel trajectory tracking control approach integrating steering angle and wheel torque output. Unlike conventional hierarchical methods, it considers front wheel steering angle and direct swing torque control simultaneously. Utilizing Model Predictive Control for autonomous vehicles, the system employs path tracking deviation as the state variable, front wheel steering angle, and overall additional yaw moment as control inputs. The coordinated control strategy enhances vehicle stability and contributes to heading angle changes, improving trajectory tracking accuracy. Simulation results in Matlab/Simulink demonstrate the validity and superiority of the proposed method in trajectory tracking and vehicle stability.
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