Abstract
AbstractThe coupled, nonlinear vehicle dynamics and multi‐vehicle cooperative strategies make the lane‐changing maneuver control of vehicle platoons a challenging task. This paper presents the dynamic modeling and motion control of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) for lane‐changing maneuver, utilizing the ideology of constraint‐following servo control. To guarantee a transient and steady tracking performance, a series of equality constraints and bilateral inequality constraints bounded by decaying functions or scalar constants are imposed on the dynamic state to formulate a constrained dynamical system. Since the original Udwadia‐Kalaba (UK) approach cannot handle inequality constraints and underactuated systems, a creative diffeomorphism method is applied to transform the bounded state into an unbounded one. Then, based on the UK approach and Lyapunov stability theory, a novel constraint‐following controller is designed to render the transformed states asymptotically stable in a full actuated system, and to achieve uniform stability performance in an underactuated system. Finally, numerical simulations are used to validate the effectiveness of the proposed control methodology.
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