• DocumentCode
    677935
  • Title

    Decentralized Longitudinal Tracking Control for Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control Systems in a Platoon

  • Author

    Shi-Yuan Han ; Yue-Hui Chen ; Lin Wang ; Abraham, Ajith

  • Author_Institution
    Shandong Provincial Key Lab. of Network Based Intell. Comput., Univ. of Jinan, Jinan, China
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    13-16 Oct. 2013
  • Firstpage
    2013
  • Lastpage
    2018
  • Abstract
    This paper presents a longitudinal tracking control law for Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control (CACC) systems in a platoon that can comprehensively enable tracking capability of various spacing policies, designed expected velocity, and designed expected acceleration. Taking into account heterogeneous traffic, i.e., a platoon of vehicles with possibly different characteristics, the longitudinal control problem is formulated as an output tracking control problem with a quadratic function so that the contradictions among the different tracking requirements are realized, which include inter-vehicle spacing, velocity and acceleration. Then, the decentralized longitudinal tracking control law is proposed by using a limited communication structure and maximum principle (in this case, a wireless communication link with the nearest preceding vehicle and designed platoon leader only), in which the feedback items are composed of the states of host vehicles, and additional information of the nearest preceding vehicle and designed platoon leader are used as feed forward items. In addition, the concepts of "expected velocity" and "expected acceleration" are introduced to design the desired velocity and acceleration, realize additional objectives, and improve the predictive abilities. Numerous simulation results show that the proposed tracking controller provides a reliable tool for a systematic and efficient design of a platoon controller within CACC systems.
  • Keywords
    acceleration control; adaptive control; automobiles; decentralised control; feedback; feedforward; maximum principle; position control; predictive control; radio links; tracking; traffic control; vehicular ad hoc networks; velocity control; CACC system; cooperative adaptive cruise control system; decentralized longitudinal tracking control; expected acceleration; expected velocity; feedback items; feedforward items; heterogeneous traffic; intervehicle spacing; limited communication structure; longitudinal control problem; longitudinal tracking control law; maximum principle; nearest preceding vehicle; output tracking control problem; platoon controller; platoon leader; predictive ability; quadratic function; spacing policy; tracking capability; tracking requirements; vehicle platoon; vehicle-to-vehicle communication; wireless communication link; Acceleration; Adaptive systems; Control systems; Safety; Simulation; Vehicles; Wireless communication; Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control (CACC) systems; distributed control; longitudinal control; optimal tracking control; platoon;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Manchester
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SMC.2013.345
  • Filename
    6722098