Unified Fault-Tolerant Control and Adaptive Velocity Planning for 4WID-4WIS Vehicles under Multi-Fault Scenarios
Ao Lu,
Guangyu Tian
Abstract:Four-wheel independent drive and four-wheel independent steering (4WID-4WIS) vehicles provide increased redundancy in fault-tolerant control (FTC) schemes, enhancing heterogeneous fault-tolerant capabilities. This paper addresses the challenge of maintaining vehicle safety and maneuverability in the presence of actuator faults in autonomous vehicles, focusing on 4WID-4WIS systems. A novel unified hierarchical active FTC strategy is proposed to handle various actuator failures. The strategy includes an upper-la… Show more
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