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Automotive Control


Automotive Control

Modeling and Control of Vehicles
ATZ/MTZ-Fachbuch

von: Rolf Isermann

139,09 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 23.09.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783642394409
Sprache: englisch

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<p>The introduction of mechatronic components for the powertrain, steering and braking systems opens the way to automatic driving functions. Together with internal and environmental sensors, various driver assistance systems are going to be developed for improving driving comfort and safety. <br>Automatic driving control functions suppose a well-designed vehicle behavior. In order to develop and implement the software-based control functions mathematical vehicle models for the stationary and dynamic behavior are required. <br>The book first introduces basic theoretically derived models for the tire traction and force transfer, the longitudinal, lateral, roll and pitch dynamic behavior and related components, like suspensions, steering systems and brakes. <br>These models have to be tailored to allow an identification of the many unknown parameters during driving, also in dependence of different road conditions, velocity and vehicle load. Based on these mathematical models drive dynamiccontrol systems are developed for semi-active and active suspensions, hydraulic and electromechanical brakes including ABS, traction and steering control. Then driver assistance systems like adaptive cruise control (ACC), electronic stability control (ESC), electronic course control and anti-collision control systems are considered. The anti-collision systems are designed and tested for emergency braking, emergency steering and avoiding of overtaking accidents. <br>The book is dedicated to automotive engineers as well as to graduate students of mechanical, electrical and mechatronic engineering and computer science. </p>
<p>Introduction.- I MODELING AND SIMULATION.- Vehicle dynamics modeling.- Tire traction and force transfer.- Longitudinal behavior.- Lateral behavior.- Roll and pitch dynamic behavior.- Identification of vehicle dynamic parameters.- II DRIVE DYNAMIC CONTROL.- Suspension control.- Braking control.- Traction control.- Lateral vehicle control.- III DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS.- Adaptive cruise control (ACC).- Electronic stability control (ESC).- Electronic course control.- Anti collision control systems.- IV APPENDIX.</p>
<p><b>Rolf Isermann</b> studied Mechanical Engineering and obtained the Dr.-Ing. degree in 1965 from the University of Stuttgart, Germany. In 1972 he became Professor in Control Engineering at the University of Stuttgart. From 1977-2006 he was Professor for Control Systems and Process Automation at the Institute of Automatic Control of the Darmstadt University of Technology. Since 2006 he is Professor emeritus and is head of the Research Group for Control Systems and Process Automation in the same institution. R. Isermann received the Dr. h.c. (honoris causa) from L'Université Libre de Bruxelles and from the Polytechnic University in Bucharest. In 1996 he was awarded by the “VDE-Ehrenring”, and in 2007 by “VDI-Ehrenmitglied”. The MIT Technology Review Magazine awarded him in 2003 to the Top Ten of Emerging Technologies in Mechatronics. In 2010 he received the Rufus Olde nburger Medal from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME: highest scientific award for lifetime achievements).</p>
<p>The introduction of mechatronic components for the powertrain, steering and braking systems opened the way to automatic driving functions. Together with internal and environmental sensors and computer systems, various driver assistance systems have been developed for improving driving comfort and safety.</p><p>Automatic driving control functions require well-designed vehicle properties and precise mathematical models for the stationary and dynamic vehicle behavior. The book first introduces theoretically derived models for the tire traction and force transfer, longitudinal, lateral linear and nonlinear one-track and two-track models, and models for the roll and pitch dynamic behavior and related components, like suspensions, brake and steering systems.</p><p>These models are then used for the identification of unknown parameters and for state-variable estimation of not measurable states, also in dependence on different road conditions, vehicle velocity and load. Based on these adapted mathematical models control systems are developed for hydraulic electro-hydraulic (EHB) and electromechanical brakes (EMB) with ABS, for hydraulic and electrical power steering systems (EPS) and for active suspensions. Many experimental investigations with different vehicles and test benches show the application and the obtained practical results.</p><p>Then advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) like traction control (TCS), electronic stability control (ESC) and lane keeping assistance are considered. The treatment of automatic driving control begins with a classification of evolving automation degrees and describes longitudinal velocity and distance control (ACC), lateral path control on straight and curved lanes and lane change and merging control. Then anticollision control systems are designed and tested experimentally with emergency braking and emergency steering and avoiding of overtaking accidents.</p><p>The book is dedicated to automotive engineers as well as to graduatestudents of mechanical, electrical and mechatronic engineering and computer science.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><b>The Author</b></p><p> Rolf Isermann studied Mechanical Engineering, obtained the Dr.-Ing. degree in 1965 and became 1972 Professor at the Technical University of Stuttgart. From 1977 – 2006 he was Professor for Control Systems and Process Automation at the Darmstadt University of Technology and is since 2006 Professor emeritus and head of a research group. He received Dr.h.c. (honoris causa) degrees from L`Université Libre de Bruxelles and from the Polytechnic University in Bucharest and was awarded by VDE, VDI and IFAC for his scientific and leading contributions. In 2003 the MIT Technology Review Magazine awarded him to the Top Ten of Emerging Technologies in Mechatronics and 2010 he received the ASME Rufus Oldenburger Medal. 2020 he obtained the Federal Cross of Merit from the German State President.<br></p><p></p>
The book offers many experimental results It is written by a well-known expert in the field A must-have for engineers in automotive engineering

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