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Bias-Free Identification of a Linear Model-Predictive Steering Controller From Measured Driver Steering Behavior


Abstract:

Recent developments in modeling driver steering control with preview are reviewed. While some validation with experimental data has been presented, the rigorous applicati...Show More

Abstract:

Recent developments in modeling driver steering control with preview are reviewed. While some validation with experimental data has been presented, the rigorous application of formal system identification methods has not yet been attempted. This paper describes a steering controller based on linear model-predictive control. An indirect identification method that minimizes steering angle prediction error is developed. Special attention is given to filtering the prediction error so as to avoid identification bias that arises from the closed-loop operation of the driver-vehicle system. The identification procedure is applied to data collected from 14 test drivers performing double lane change maneuvers in an instrumented vehicle. It is found that the identification procedure successfully finds parameter values for the model that give small prediction errors. The procedure is also able to distinguish between the different steering strategies adopted by the test drivers.
Page(s): 434 - 443
Date of Publication: 10 February 2012

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PubMed ID: 22334024

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