Abstract

Aiming at improving the vehicle handling stability and vehicle control performance by conventional H2/H∞ control, this paper investigates the active front steering (AFS) system by proposing a hierarchical extension H2/H∞ control strategy. Considering uncertainties and the vehicle handling stability, a mixed H2/H∞ control method is presented to generate the additional front wheel angle through tracking the desired vehicle yaw rate in the upper level. Furthermore, to enhance the H2/H∞ control effect, the novel extension control is proposed to adjust the H2/H∞ control signal dynamically according to different domains defined by the vehicle states. To track front wheel angle from the upper level, this study puts forward the fractional-order proportional-integral-derivative (FOPID) controller for driving the electro-hydraulic steering actuators. The hardware-in-the-loop experiments are performed to demonstrate the hierarchical control theory. The test results indicate that the proposed hierarchical extension H2/H∞ control strategy improves the vehicle cornering stability well, as well as can make the vehicle have better handling stability than conventional H2/H∞ and sliding mode control.

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