2004
DOI: 10.1243/0954407041856836
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Model development and control methodology of a new electric power steering system

Abstract: In this study, a new column-type electric power steering (EPS-TT) system is investigated. The remarkable features of this EPS-TT system are its opto-isolated torque sensor, which is used to make steering torque measurements, and its assist torque control methodology, which uses a unidirectional motor and two clutches. Thus it does not require a complicated motor drive system that consumes a large amount of electrical energy when the direction of rotation is reversed. This allows the new system to use a smaller… Show more

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“…1) [7] and a simplified electric power steering system model ( Fig. 2) [8]. The vehicle model is constructed from many sub-models, such as the powertrain, suspension, tyres, chassis, road conditions, and so on, and the effect of each sub-system should be considered.…”
Section: Vehicle Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1) [7] and a simplified electric power steering system model ( Fig. 2) [8]. The vehicle model is constructed from many sub-models, such as the powertrain, suspension, tyres, chassis, road conditions, and so on, and the effect of each sub-system should be considered.…”
Section: Vehicle Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1)-(3) is 1, 2, 3 and 4, and represents the front left, front right, rear left, and rear right wheels, respectively. m total is the total mass of the vehicle, which consists of the sprung mass (m s ), front unsprung mass (m uf ), and rear unsprung mass (m ur ) [5,8].…”
Section: Vehicle Modelmentioning
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“…Figure 1 depicts the overall vehicle system model. Detailed information about the models is not included in this paper because it has been published elsewhere [7,10,11]. Figure 2 shows a vehicle that consists of a chassis, tyres, and brakes.…”
Section: Vehicle Model Driver Model and Yaw Motion Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The braking pressure is calculated and applied to each wheel independently. The desired slip of the ABS is assumed to be 0.2 when the vehicle is on a straight road, regardless of the road conditions [5,10]. However, if the vehicle is on a curved or split-m road, where the yaw rate differs from the reference yaw rate, the EBYMC or ESYMC is engaged and the desired slip is changed.…”
Section: Yaw Motion Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%