Abstract

Unlike time-based path tracking controllers, the [Formula: see text]-controller is a spatial path tracking controller. It is a purely geometric path tracking controller and essentially a P-controller to maintain the reasonable spatial distance, [Formula: see text], from the vehicle to the desired path. In this paper, we present some enhancement schemes using the non-conventional PI control laws via optimization. We propose to use a nonlinear term [Formula: see text] for the proportional controller. A fractional-order integral used to achieve a PI[Formula: see text] control. Among the schemes, an optimization search procedure applied to find optimal controller gains by meshing the regions around the values from approximate linear designs. The performance index for parametric optimization is the integration of the absolute purely spatial deviation from the desired path. Three different types of road shape were chosen and the Gazebo-ROS simulation results were presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed enhancement schemes. The results show that in some cases a smaller [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] can be achieved by using [Formula: see text] controller, but its disadvantage is there may be some oscillation. For PI[Formula: see text] controller, there is an additional adjustable parameter [Formula: see text], better performance can be achieved without significant disadvantages which is worth in-depth research.

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