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Mode Detection in Automotive Vehicles Using A Sliding Mode Estimator

Authors:Edwards Christopher, University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Hebden Roderick G., University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Spurgeon Sarah K., University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Topic:7.1 Automotive Control
Session:Automotive Control
Keywords: automotive, sliding modes, observers

Abstract

This paper explores the use of sliding mode observers to detect the onset of potentially dangerous vehicle modes such as oversteer, understeer or split-mu braking. Provided thesemodes can be detected quickly enough, existing stability controllers can be engaged to ensure safe performance of the vehicle. It is shown that the equivalent output error injection signals associated with the sliding mode observer have distinctive signatures depending on the particular mode which is encountered. Appropriate thresholds on these signals can be set so the scheme ignores variations which arise during the course of normal driving, but can detect and isolate different undesirablevehicle modes within 0.3 seconds of their onset.