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Auxiliary Steering Control of Vehicle Driving with Force/Haptic Guidance

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  • Xiaobo Shi

    (School of Electrical Engineering, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao 066004, China
    Hebei Construction Material Vocational and Technical College, Qinhuangdao 066004, China)

  • Dingxuan Zhao

    (School of Mechanical Engineering, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao 066004, China)

  • Yuhang Zhong

    (School of Mechanical Engineering, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao 066004, China)

  • Jinming Chang

    (School of Mechanical Engineering, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao 066004, China)

  • Tao Ni

    (School of Vehicle and Energy, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao 066004, China
    School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun 130022, China)

  • Xiangxian Chen

    (School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun 130022, China)

Abstract

The rapid development of the automobile industry has resulted in the development of many vehicles, increased traffic, and frequent accidents. The complexity of road conditions is a major contributor to the occurrence of traffic accidents. Drivers are distracted and hence unable to fully observe all road information and make optimal and timely driving decisions. This study proposes an auxiliary steering control system with force/tactile guidance (ASCFT) and its corresponding control strategy to address this problem. We combined vehicle autonomous path planning based on road condition information and the human–machine sharing control strategy, which integrated the manipulative force of the driver and a virtual guidance force on the steering wheel. Consequently, the ASCFT eliminated the mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the steering wheels in favor of a force/tactile-assisted steering structure, providing the driver with a sense of steering force based on road information. Additionally, we proposed a smooth vehicle trajectory optimization method based on the improved RRT algorithm and a path-following controller based on the forecast information to achieve auxiliary safety driving. The ASCFT’s performance was confirmed through constructing a fixed-base simulator experimental platform with the ASCFT. The results revealed that at the vehicle speed of 60 km/h and a handwheel rotation of 60°, the steering wheel was instantly released and turned back in about 3.5 s. Furthermore, predictive haptic feedback warned the driver of an upcoming obstacle.

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  • Xiaobo Shi & Dingxuan Zhao & Yuhang Zhong & Jinming Chang & Tao Ni & Xiangxian Chen, 2023. "Auxiliary Steering Control of Vehicle Driving with Force/Haptic Guidance," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(16), pages 1-23, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:16:p:12366-:d:1217178
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