Tire-Road Friction Coefficient Estimation Based on Fusion of Model- and Data-Based Methods

Author:

Tang Jian1,Dourra Hussein2,Zhu Guoming1

Affiliation:

1. Michigan State University Department of Mechanical Engineering, , East Lansing, MI 48824

2. Magna International , Troy, MI 48098

Abstract

Abstract The tire-road interaction generates vehicle driving forces, which affect vehicle performance such as maximum acceleration and stability. Sequential extended Kalman filter (S-EKF) integrated with a slope method has been used for tire-road friction coefficient estimation with its own limitations, along with several “cause-based” and “effect-based” methods. This research proposes a new stochastic-based evaluation criterion using existing vehicle sensor signals with the help of the data-driven Kriging model. The proposed estimation method is validated by both CarSim™ simulation and experimental studies, respectively, under different road conditions. The results show that the proposed novel criterion has a strong correlation with the road friction coefficient and provide an improved tire-road friction coefficient estimation. A signal fusion estimation scheme based on both S-EKF and proposed evaluations is developed to improve estimation robustness.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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