Abstract

This article deals with trajectory tracking for autonomous cars during evasive maneuvers and in the presence of steering actuator nonlinearities. This article develops an LPV MISO H-infinity controller based on the feedback of the lateral error at the center of gravity and the look-ahead distance. The controller architecture offers a way to cope with the effect of the steering nonlinearities, by scheduling one of the control weighting functions. A detailed experimental validation on three different maneuvers (straight driving, wide bend, and a double-lane change) shows the effectiveness of the proposed LPV solution.

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