Abstract

The motor-driven electric brake booster (E-Booster) can replace the traditional vacuum booster to realize the braking power assistance and active braking. Independent of extra sensors, this paper proposes a full-state observer for E-Booster based on Unscented Kalman Filter (UKF) in the presence of a driver’s input force disturbance. The electro-hydraulic system is first modeled, which includes a nonlinear hydraulic model and the reaction disk’s rubber model. The pre-compression is designed to produce linear power assistance based on the properties of rubber material. With the existence of the disturbance, the linear quadratic regulator (LQR) algorithm is used to track the pre-compression of the reaction disk so that E-Booster is developed into a closed-loop system to achieve power assistance. The proposed UKF observer can online estimate the states considering the controller input and disturbance input. To reduce the process error, the hydraulic p-V characteristic is fitted using the recursive least squares (RLS) method before observation. Furthermore, the simulation test and vehicle tests are performed to validate the observation effect. In the closed-loop test, UKF decreases residual error by 16% when compared to the typical Extended Kalman Filter (EKF). The simulation results remain consistent with the experimental results, demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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