Abstract

From the perspective of handling stability and economy, this paper brings forward an integrated optimal control scheme of distributed in-wheel motor drive electric vehicles (IWMDEV). A linear quadratic regulator (LQR) controller is presented according to nominal model and ideal motions firstly. To tackle the uncertain parameters and random disturbance, a novel robust optimal (RO) control strategy is further proposed to design the top level controller by employing the combination of optimal control and high order sliding mode control. By virtue of the integral and terminal sliding mode surface, the resulting robust optimal control method can not only achieve better performance, but also converge in finite time without chattering phenomenon. As for the bottom level controller, an optimal algorithm is developed to determine the weights for each term in objective function of torque allocation dynamically and coordinate the relationship between driving safety and energy-saving performance timely. Finally, joint simulations are carried out. In comparison with LQR control strategy, the results demonstrate that the proposed control scheme could ensure the robustness and effectiveness in the presence of parametric perturbation and external disturbance. Moreover, the torque allocation algorithm, which considers both handling stability and energy consumption, proves to be an effectual approach.

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