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Research on anti-rollover active control of sports utility vehicle with time-delay compensation function

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  • Dongtao Wang
  • Yifan Hu
  • Xuan Liu
  • Yanjian Shen
  • Rong Wang

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The global incidence of traffic accidents caused by vehicle rollovers has exhibited a persistent upward trajectory in recent years. This paper proposes a novel rollover prevention control method incorporating time-delay compensation to address inherent latency issues in anti-rollover control systems (ARCS). First, structural parameters and dynamic theory establish a three-degree-of-freedom (3-DOF) dynamics model for a sport utility vehicle (SUV). Subsequently, a lateral load transfer ratio (LTR) estimation model is developed and validated under J-turn test conditions. A grey prediction model is then implemented to forecast LTR values in advance, compensating for system time delays. A two-dimensional fuzzy controller, utilizing error and error change rate as inputs, generates corrective yaw moment through differential braking to maintain vehicle stability. Co-simulation experiments conducted in CarSim and MATLAB/Simulink under typical driving scenarios demonstrate that the proposed method effectively mitigates ARCS time delays while preserving driving stability. The results suggest this approach provides both a practical solution for SUV rollover prevention and a conceptual advancement for vehicle active safety systems, showing strong potential for real-world implementation to reduce rollover risks and enhance road safety.

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  • Dongtao Wang & Yifan Hu & Xuan Liu & Yanjian Shen & Rong Wang, 2025. "Research on anti-rollover active control of sports utility vehicle with time-delay compensation function," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(5), pages 1-22, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0323996
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0323996
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