Dynamic surface control and its application to lateral vehicle control (Q1718951)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7017036
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7017036 |
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Dynamic surface control and its application to lateral vehicle control (English)
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8 February 2019
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Summary: This paper extends the design and analysis methodology of dynamic surface control (DSC) in [the first two authors, Dynamic surface control of uncertain nonlinear systems. An LMI approach. London: Springer (2011; Zbl 1216.93002)], for a more general class of nonlinear systems. When rotational mechanical systems such as lateral vehicle control and robot control are considered for applications, sinusoidal functions are easily included in the equation of motions. If such a sinusoidal function is used as a forcing term for DSC, the stability analysis faces the difficulty due to highly nonlinear functions resulting from the low-pass filter dynamics. With modification of input variables to the filter dynamics, the burden of mathematical analysis can be reduced and stability conditions in linear matrix inequality form to guarantee the quadratic stability via DSC are derived for the given class of nonlinear systems. Finally, the proposed design and analysis approach are applied to lateral vehicle control for forward automated driving and backward parallel parking at a low speed as well as an illustrative example.
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