Author:
Abreu Ricardo de,Botha Theunis R.,Hamersma Herman A.
Abstract
<div>Advances made in advanced driver assistance systems such as antilock braking
systems (ABS) have significantly improved the safety of road vehicles. ABS
enhances the braking and steerability of a vehicle under severe braking
conditions. However, ABS performance degrades on rough roads. This is largely
due to noisy measurements, the type of ABS control algorithm used, and the
excitation of complex dynamics such as higher-order tire mode shapes that are
neglected in the control strategy. This study proposes a model-free intelligent
control technique with no modelling constraints that can overcome these
unmodelled dynamics and parametric uncertainties. The double deep Q-learning
network (DDQN) algorithm with the temporal convolutional network is presented as
the intelligent control algorithm. The model is initially trained with a
simplified single-wheel model. The initial training data are transferred to and
then enhanced using a validated full-vehicle model including a physics-based
tire model, and a three-dimensional (3D) rough road profile with added
stochasticity. The performance of the newly developed ABS controller is compared
to a baseline algorithm tuned for rough road use. Simulation results show a
generalizable and robust control algorithm that can prevent wheel lockup over
rough roads without significantly deteriorating the vehicle stopping distance on
smooth roads.</div>
Subject
Control and Optimization,Mechanical Engineering,Automotive Engineering,Computational Mechanics
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