Abstract
Car–trailer combinations can experience unstable motion modes such as trailer-sway, jackknifing and rollover that can lead to fatal accidents. These unstable motions can be mitigated with the use of an active trailer steering (ATS) system. Prior studies in ATS have leveraged the linear quadratic regulator (LQR) as an ATS controller but for many of these designs it was assumed that the vehicle and operating parameters were constant. In reality, vehicle and operating parameters may vary and have an impact on the stability of a car–trailer combination. In this paper, the weighting matrices of the LQR controller are determined using the GDE3 evolutionary optimization algorithm with the objective of addressing the design trade off between minimizing the car–trailer’s path-following performance for low vehicle speeds and minimizing the rearward amplification for high vehicle speeds. The effectiveness of the approach is demonstrated using a numerical simulation car–trailer model developed in the CarSim simulator. Our results show that the multi-objective tuned gain scheduling controller outperforms a non-tuned gain scheduling controller in terms of improving the lateral stability and the path following performance of car–trailer combinations in driver in the loop single lane-change maneuvers at a constant vehicle forward speed.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada CRD
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Control and Optimization,Mechanical Engineering,Computer Science (miscellaneous),Control and Systems Engineering
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