Self Tuning PID Control Of Antilock Braking System Using Electronic Wedge Brake

This paper describes the design of an antilock braking system (ABS) control for a passenger vehicle that employs an electronic wedge brake (EWB). The system is based on a two-degree-of-freedom (2-DOF) vehicle dynamic traction model, with the EWB acting as the brake actuator. The developed control st...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Fauzi, Haris, Sharil Izwan, Mat Yamin, Ahmad Kamal, Che Hasan, Mohd Hanif, Mat Nuri @ Md Din, Nur Rashid
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2021
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spelling my.utem.eprints.257992022-03-21T09:38:56Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25799/ Self Tuning PID Control Of Antilock Braking System Using Electronic Wedge Brake Ahmad, Fauzi Haris, Sharil Izwan Mat Yamin, Ahmad Kamal Che Hasan, Mohd Hanif Mat Nuri @ Md Din, Nur Rashid This paper describes the design of an antilock braking system (ABS) control for a passenger vehicle that employs an electronic wedge brake (EWB). The system is based on a two-degree-of-freedom (2-DOF) vehicle dynamic traction model, with the EWB acting as the brake actuator. The developed control structure, known as the Self-Tuning PID controller, is made up of a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller that serves as the main feedback loop control and a fuzzy supervisory system that serves as a tuner for the PID controller gains. This control structure is generated through two structures, namely FPID and SFPID, where the difference between these two structures is based on the fuzzy input used. An ABS-based PI D controller and a fuzzy fractional PID controller developed in previous works were used as the benchmark, as well as the testing method, to evaluate the effectiveness of the controller structure. According to the results of the tests, the performance of the SFPID controller is better than that of other PID and FPID controllers, being 10% and 1% faster in terms of stopping time, 8% and 1% shorter in terms of stopping distance, 9% and 1% faster in terms of settling time, and 40% and 5% more efficient in reaching the target slip, respectively. Penerbit Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25799/2/SELF%20TUNING%20PID.PDF Ahmad, Fauzi and Haris, Sharil Izwan and Mat Yamin, Ahmad Kamal and Che Hasan, Mohd Hanif and Mat Nuri @ Md Din, Nur Rashid (2021) Self Tuning PID Control Of Antilock Braking System Using Electronic Wedge Brake. International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, 18 (4). pp. 9333-9348. ISSN 2229-8649 https://journal.ump.edu.my/ijame/article/view/6413/1701 10.15282/IJAME.18.4.2021.15.0718
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description This paper describes the design of an antilock braking system (ABS) control for a passenger vehicle that employs an electronic wedge brake (EWB). The system is based on a two-degree-of-freedom (2-DOF) vehicle dynamic traction model, with the EWB acting as the brake actuator. The developed control structure, known as the Self-Tuning PID controller, is made up of a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller that serves as the main feedback loop control and a fuzzy supervisory system that serves as a tuner for the PID controller gains. This control structure is generated through two structures, namely FPID and SFPID, where the difference between these two structures is based on the fuzzy input used. An ABS-based PI D controller and a fuzzy fractional PID controller developed in previous works were used as the benchmark, as well as the testing method, to evaluate the effectiveness of the controller structure. According to the results of the tests, the performance of the SFPID controller is better than that of other PID and FPID controllers, being 10% and 1% faster in terms of stopping time, 8% and 1% shorter in terms of stopping distance, 9% and 1% faster in terms of settling time, and 40% and 5% more efficient in reaching the target slip, respectively.
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author Ahmad, Fauzi
Haris, Sharil Izwan
Mat Yamin, Ahmad Kamal
Che Hasan, Mohd Hanif
Mat Nuri @ Md Din, Nur Rashid
spellingShingle Ahmad, Fauzi
Haris, Sharil Izwan
Mat Yamin, Ahmad Kamal
Che Hasan, Mohd Hanif
Mat Nuri @ Md Din, Nur Rashid
Self Tuning PID Control Of Antilock Braking System Using Electronic Wedge Brake
author_facet Ahmad, Fauzi
Haris, Sharil Izwan
Mat Yamin, Ahmad Kamal
Che Hasan, Mohd Hanif
Mat Nuri @ Md Din, Nur Rashid
author_sort Ahmad, Fauzi
title Self Tuning PID Control Of Antilock Braking System Using Electronic Wedge Brake
title_short Self Tuning PID Control Of Antilock Braking System Using Electronic Wedge Brake
title_full Self Tuning PID Control Of Antilock Braking System Using Electronic Wedge Brake
title_fullStr Self Tuning PID Control Of Antilock Braking System Using Electronic Wedge Brake
title_full_unstemmed Self Tuning PID Control Of Antilock Braking System Using Electronic Wedge Brake
title_sort self tuning pid control of antilock braking system using electronic wedge brake
publisher Penerbit Universiti Malaysia Pahang
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25799/2/SELF%20TUNING%20PID.PDF
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