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EHB Gear-Drive Symmetric Dead-Zone Finite-Time Adaptive Control
by Shuai Wang, Qinghua Cao, Fukuo Ma and Jian Wu
Machines 2023, 11(11), 1002; https://doi.org/10.3390/machines11111002 - 30 Oct 2023
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Abstract
Intelligent driving vehicles require more accurate and stable braking control. Electrohydraulic braking (EHB) systems can better adapt to the development of autonomous driving technology. The gear transmission system plays a crucial role in EHB deceleration and torque increase mechanisms. However, its dead-zone nonlinearity [...] Read more.
Intelligent driving vehicles require more accurate and stable braking control. Electrohydraulic braking (EHB) systems can better adapt to the development of autonomous driving technology. The gear transmission system plays a crucial role in EHB deceleration and torque increase mechanisms. However, its dead-zone nonlinearity poses challenges for EHB control. To address the position-control problem in the EHB gear transmission system, we propose a finite-time adaptive control method for the symmetrical dead zone. This approach combines adaptive control theory with finite-time control theory and designs parameter-updating laws for the unknown parameters in the system. Boundary estimates are introduced into the parameter-update laws and control laws to compensate for unknown disturbances. By adjusting the relevant parameters, the convergence rate can be improved, ensuring that errors converge within a specified range within a limited time. After modifying the parameter-updating laws and control laws, all closed-loop signals remain bounded. Finally, we validate the proposed control strategy through simulation and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing. The results demonstrate that the control strategy developed in this study achieves high tracking accuracy and stability even in the presence of dead zones, unknown parameters, and unknown interferences in the EHB gear-drive servo system. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue New Trends in Robotics and Automation)
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