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Disturbance observer approach for fuel-efficient heavy-duty vehicle platooning

Na, G. (author)
Park, G. (author)
Turri, Valerio, 1987- (author)
KTH,ACCESS Linnaeus Centre
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Johansson, Karl H., 1967- (author)
KTH,Reglerteknik,ACCESS Linnaeus Centre
Shim, H. (author)
Eun, Y. (author)
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2019-12-29
2019
English.
In: Vehicle System Dynamics. - : Taylor and Francis Ltd.. - 0042-3114 .- 1744-5159.
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  • Heavy-duty vehicle platooning has received much attention as a method to reduce fuel consumption by keeping inter-vehicle distance short. When a platoon follows a fuel-optimal velocity profile calculated using preview road slope information, significant improvement in the fuel economy occurs. To calculate the optimal velocity in the existing method, however, platoon should acquire expensive road slope data in advance. As an alternative, we propose a road slope estimation method, which enables platoon to calculate the optimal velocity profile without the usage of actual road slope data. Other major challenges in platoon operation include overcoming the effect of the vehicle model uncertainties and external disturbances for ensuring the control performance. The most significant part of the disturbances arises from slopes along a route. Existing method for reducing the effect of the slope employs a feed-forward type compensation in the control loop by combining the vehicle position acquired from GPS and the slope database. However, this method exhibits limitations: the mass of the vehicles in the platoon is uncertain which lowers the accuracy of the feed-forward compensation, and the platoon requires the pre-acquired slope database. To overcome these limitations, we propose an alternative method employing disturbance observer. Simulations of various scenarios are conducted to show the efficacy of the proposed method using the actual road slope data of a Swedish highway.

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TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Maskinteknik (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Mechanical Engineering (hsv//eng)

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disturbance observer
Heavy-duty vehicle platoon
road slope estimation
robust control
Fuels
Roads and streets
Uncertainty analysis
Control performance
External disturbances
Feed-forward compensation
Heavy duty vehicles
Optimal velocity
Road slope
Vehicle position
Fuel economy

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