Title :
Central Electric-Motoring-Assisted Handling Control System for Electrified Vehicles
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Vehicle Electrification Res., Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, MI, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents the development of a central electric-motoring-assisted vehicle handling control system. The system is designed for electrified vehicles that are configured with axle-based electric-motoring capability. By networking the electric motor control with differential brake actuation, the system improves the performance of vehicle handling control in dynamic vehicle maneuvers while assuring satisfactory drive comfort and actuation smoothness. A torque vectoring scheme is thus achieved with coordinated vehicle yaw control by brake and traction control by active torque compensation from the electrified powertrain. Based on regular electrified vehicle architecture, the complexity and consistency problems associated with the torque vectoring coordination are solved at no additional cost. The proposed control technology not only extends the capability of the brake-based vehicle dynamic controls in maneuverability enhancement but retains a larger stability margin through dynamic handling courses as well.
Keywords :
brakes; electric vehicles; position control; power transmission (mechanical); torque control; traction; vehicle dynamics; active torque compensation; axle-based electric-motoring capability; brake and traction control; central electric-motoring-assisted handling control system; coordinated vehicle yaw control; differential brake actuation; dynamic vehicle maneuvers; electrified powertrain; electrified vehicles; torque vectoring scheme; Control systems; Hybrid electric vehicles; Mechanical power transmission; Torque; Vehicle dynamics; Wheels; Electrified vehicle; vehicle dynamic controls (VDCs);
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2014.2329450