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Intelligent Torque Vectoring Approach for Electric Vehicles with Per-Wheel Motors

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  • Alberto Parra
  • Asier Zubizarreta
  • Joshué Pérez
  • Martín Dendaluce

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Transport electrification is currently a priority for authorities, manufacturers, and research centers around the world. The development of electric vehicles and the improvement of their functionalities are key elements in this strategy. As a result, there is a need for further research in emission reduction, efficiency improvement, or dynamic handling approaches. In order to achieve these objectives, the development of suitable Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) is required. Although traditional control techniques have been widely used for ADAS implementation, the complexity of electric multimotor powertrains makes intelligent control approaches appropriate for these cases. In this work, a novel intelligent Torque Vectoring (TV) system, composed of a neuro-fuzzy vertical tire forces estimator and a fuzzy yaw moment controller, is proposed, which allows enhancing the dynamic behaviour of electric multimotor vehicles. The proposed approach is compared with traditional strategies using the high fidelity vehicle dynamics simulator Dynacar. Results show that the proposed intelligent Torque Vectoring system is able to increase the efficiency of the vehicle by 10%, thanks to the optimal torque distribution and the use of a neuro-fuzzy vertical tire forces estimator which provides 3 times more accurate estimations than analytical approaches.

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  • Alberto Parra & Asier Zubizarreta & Joshué Pérez & Martín Dendaluce, 2018. "Intelligent Torque Vectoring Approach for Electric Vehicles with Per-Wheel Motors," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-14, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:7030184
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/7030184
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