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Study on Adaptive Slid Mode Controller for Improving Handling Stability of Motorized Electric Vehicles

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  • LiQiang Jin
  • Yue Liu

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An adaptive slid mode controller was established for improving the handling stability of motorized electric vehicle (MEV). First and foremost, the structure and advantages of electric vehicle driven by in-wheel motors will be provided. Then, an ideal cornering model of vehicles will be brought and analyzed, after which a method to estimate side-slip angle was also proposed and three typical sensors were used in the theory. Besides, an idea for the recognition of road adhesion coefficient was derived based on MEV platform, which will be helpful for better control performances. Finally, the scheme of control method was given and some typical tests for observing handling properties were implemented based on Simulink and Carsim software. With the outcomes from the experiments, which vividly showed the merits of the controller, one can come to a conclusion that MEV that equips with the adaptive slid mode controller always enjoys better handling performances than the one without control. Furthermore, the controller researched is friendly to the real-time working conditions, which will hold practical values in the future.

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  • LiQiang Jin & Yue Liu, 2014. "Study on Adaptive Slid Mode Controller for Improving Handling Stability of Motorized Electric Vehicles," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-10, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:240857
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/240857
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