Explicit controller of a single truck stability and rollover mitigation
This study’s aim was to enhance the maneuverability safety in the coordination of active rear steering and differential braking control for untripped rollover prevention, which performs a panic lane change maneuver to bypass the obstacle encountered in the path. In avoiding rollover accidents, there...
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my.utm.854652020-06-30T08:45:47Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85465/ Explicit controller of a single truck stability and rollover mitigation Yakub, Fitri Muhammad, Pauziah Hoong, Thiam Toh Abu Talip, M. Sofian Mori, Yasuchika TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This study’s aim was to enhance the maneuverability safety in the coordination of active rear steering and differential braking control for untripped rollover prevention, which performs a panic lane change maneuver to bypass the obstacle encountered in the path. In avoiding rollover accidents, there are several guidance preventions, such as to secure the vehicle from the intention of the driver and to position the vehicle in the actual lane. A crosswind effect is also found to be a crucial factor since this may cause other accidents. Therefore, there is a need to monitor the driver’s actual path and maintaining the stability of the vehicle along the desired path in order to avoid rollover accidents. We extended the analysis of Yakub and Mori (2015) [1], by suggesting an explicit model of predictive control, which includes an active rear steering and braking control for each wheel. Our main focus was on the general trade-off between rollover prevention and path tracking. The effectiveness of the explicit control model invented for this study was measured and validated by the simulation results for a heavy vehicle proposed in this research. Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2018 Article PeerReviewed Yakub, Fitri and Muhammad, Pauziah and Hoong, Thiam Toh and Abu Talip, M. Sofian and Mori, Yasuchika (2018) Explicit controller of a single truck stability and rollover mitigation. Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 32 (9). pp. 4373-4381. ISSN 1738-494X http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12206-018-0836-y DOI:10.1007/s12206-018-0836-y |
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This study’s aim was to enhance the maneuverability safety in the coordination of active rear steering and differential braking control for untripped rollover prevention, which performs a panic lane change maneuver to bypass the obstacle encountered in the path. In avoiding rollover accidents, there are several guidance preventions, such as to secure the vehicle from the intention of the driver and to position the vehicle in the actual lane. A crosswind effect is also found to be a crucial factor since this may cause other accidents. Therefore, there is a need to monitor the driver’s actual path and maintaining the stability of the vehicle along the desired path in order to avoid rollover accidents. We extended the analysis of Yakub and Mori (2015) [1], by suggesting an explicit model of predictive control, which includes an active rear steering and braking control for each wheel. Our main focus was on the general trade-off between rollover prevention and path tracking. The effectiveness of the explicit control model invented for this study was measured and validated by the simulation results for a heavy vehicle proposed in this research. |
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