Tire Force Estimation Utilizing Wheel Torque Measurements and Validation in Simulations and Experiments
Paper in proceeding, 2014

This study investigates a new tire force estimator based on the recursive least square (RLS) method. Tire force estimation with known driving wheel torque is studied and compared to the case with torque estimation from the internal combustion engine. This is motivated by a future scenario with electric propulsion, which reasonably gives improved wheel torque estimations. Sensitivity to vehicle parameters and challenges with individual lateral tire force estimation are also investigated. The results, experimental and simulation data, show good performance and potential for tire force estimation using the RLS method.

State Estimation

Vehicle Dynamics

Author

[Person 99d8899b-842c-4971-9ad6-7806904d4cb5 not found]

[Person 02a02d2c-402f-4679-b950-0e05b728d642 not found]

[Person 55bec5b9-a0ca-49f7-8ccf-1a42fb273a1c not found]

[Person f0adcc43-72b2-441b-aeed-93235595b993 not found]

12th International Symposium on Advanced Vehicle Control (AVEC '14), Tokyo Japan

294-299

Areas of Advance

Transport

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Vehicle Engineering

More information

Latest update

10/10/2018