Artificial Flow Guidance Method for Combined Off-Tracking and Stability Improvement for Automated Articulated Vehicles
Journal article, 2024

This paper considers an integrated control method combining autonomous driving and active steering. By using artificial flow guidance (AFG), the steering at all five axles on a tractor–semitrailer are synchronized for precise low-speed path tracking and improved lateral stability. AFG is a motion planning method which uses velocity vectors to guide the motion of the vehicle; here, two modification on AFG are proposed to form the integrated-AFG which improves the transient performance and generalizes the choice of the tracking points. Simulations rendered in TruckMaker show submillimeter level steady-state off-tracking for a broad speed range, with maximum deviation being 1 cm for a high-speed lane change; amplification of trailer lateral motion is also suppressed, with rearward amplification (RWA) < 1 maintained throughout. This control method is robust to changes in key parameters such as trailer mass and road friction coefficient. The methods presented provide a new foundation for implementing automated freight transportation on highways.

Author

Shammi Rahman

University of Lincoln

Tim Gordon

University of Lincoln

Qingwei Liu

University of Lincoln

Y. Gao

Volvo Group

Leon Henderson

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Vehicle Engineering and Autonomous Systems

Leo Laine

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2)

Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement and Control, Transactions of the ASME

0022-0434 (ISSN) 15289028 (eISSN)

Vol. 146 3 031006

Subject Categories

Vehicle Engineering

Control Engineering

DOI

10.1115/1.4064173

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2/16/2024