Robust Wheel Slip Control for Brake-by-Wire System

Brake-by-Wire 시스템을 위한 강인한 휠 슬립 제어

  • Hong Daegun (Department of Precision Mechanical Engineering, Hanyang Universty) ;
  • Huh Kunsoo (school of Mechanical Engineering, Hanyang Universty) ;
  • Kang Hyung-Jin (Central R&D Center, Mando Cooperation) ;
  • Yoon Paljoo (Central R&D Center, Mando Cooperation) ;
  • Hwang Inyong (Central R&D Center, Mando Cooperation)
  • Published : 2005.05.01

Abstract

Wheel-slip control systems are able to control the braking force more accurately and can be adapted to different vehicles more easily than conventional ABS systems. But, in order to achieve the superior braking performance through the wheel-slip control, real-time information such as the tire braking force is required. For example, in the case of EHB (Electro-Hydraulic Brake) systems, the tire braking force cannot be measured directly, but can be approximated based on the characteristics of the brake disk-pad friction. The friction characteristics can change significantly depending on aging of the brake, moisture on the contact area, heat etc. In this paper, a wheel slip The proposed wheel slip control system is composed of two subsystems: braking force monitor and robust slip controller In the brake force monitor subsystem, the tire braking forces as well as the brake disk-pad friction coefficient are estimated considering the friction variation between the brake pad and disk. The robust wheel slip control subsystem is designed based on sliding mode control methods and follows the target wheel-slip using the estimated tire braking forces. The proposed sliding mode controller is robust to the uncertainties in estimating the braking force and brake disk-pad friction. The performance of the proposed wheel-slip control system is evaluated in various simulations.

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