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Active Braking Control Systems Design for Vehicles [electronic resource] / by Sergio M. Savaresi, Mara Tanelli.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Advances in Industrial ControlPublisher: London : Springer London, 2010Description: XXI, 254 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849963503
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 629.8 23
LOC classification:
  • TJ212-225
Online resources:
Contents:
Braking Control Systems Design: Introduction and Modelling -- to Active Braking Control Systems -- Control-oriented Models of Braking Dynamics -- Braking Control Systems Design: Basic Solutions -- Braking Control Systems Design: Actuators with Continuous Dynamics -- Braking Control Systems Design: Actuators with Discrete Dynamics -- Longitudinal Wheel Slip Estimation -- Braking Control Systems Design: Advanced Solutions -- Mixed Slip and Deceleration Control -- Nonlinear Wheel Slip Control Design -- Identification of Tyre–road Friction Conditions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Active Braking Control Systems Design for Vehicles focuses on two main brake system technologies: hydraulically-activated brakes with on–off dynamics and electromechanical brakes, tailored to brake-by-wire control. The physical differences of such actuators enjoin the use of different control schemes so as to be able fully to exploit their characteristics. The design of such control systems forms the core of this monograph. The authors show how these different control approaches are complementary, each having specific peculiarities in terms of either performance or of the structural properties of the closed-loop system. They also consider other problems closely related to the design of braking control systems, namely: • longitudinal wheel slip estimation and its relationship with braking control system design; • tyre–road friction estimation; • direct estimation of tyre–road contact forces via in-tyre sensors, with the aim of providing a comprehensive treatment of active vehicle braking control from a wider perspective linked to both advanced academic research and industrial reality. The high degree of cooperation with the automotive industry in the research which generated much of the work presented here, coupled with survey sections in which problems and methodologies are introduced in a historical and tutorial framework, makes this book accessible from three standpoints: a methodological one for academic research; an application-oriented one for automotive engineers and practitioners; and a source of study and tuition for graduate students interested in vehicle control systems.
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Braking Control Systems Design: Introduction and Modelling -- to Active Braking Control Systems -- Control-oriented Models of Braking Dynamics -- Braking Control Systems Design: Basic Solutions -- Braking Control Systems Design: Actuators with Continuous Dynamics -- Braking Control Systems Design: Actuators with Discrete Dynamics -- Longitudinal Wheel Slip Estimation -- Braking Control Systems Design: Advanced Solutions -- Mixed Slip and Deceleration Control -- Nonlinear Wheel Slip Control Design -- Identification of Tyre–road Friction Conditions.

Active Braking Control Systems Design for Vehicles focuses on two main brake system technologies: hydraulically-activated brakes with on–off dynamics and electromechanical brakes, tailored to brake-by-wire control. The physical differences of such actuators enjoin the use of different control schemes so as to be able fully to exploit their characteristics. The design of such control systems forms the core of this monograph. The authors show how these different control approaches are complementary, each having specific peculiarities in terms of either performance or of the structural properties of the closed-loop system. They also consider other problems closely related to the design of braking control systems, namely: • longitudinal wheel slip estimation and its relationship with braking control system design; • tyre–road friction estimation; • direct estimation of tyre–road contact forces via in-tyre sensors, with the aim of providing a comprehensive treatment of active vehicle braking control from a wider perspective linked to both advanced academic research and industrial reality. The high degree of cooperation with the automotive industry in the research which generated much of the work presented here, coupled with survey sections in which problems and methodologies are introduced in a historical and tutorial framework, makes this book accessible from three standpoints: a methodological one for academic research; an application-oriented one for automotive engineers and practitioners; and a source of study and tuition for graduate students interested in vehicle control systems.

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