Analysis and Design of Control Laws for Advanced Driver-Assistance
Systems (ADAS) teaches students how to solve classical problems in
automotive control in a step-by-step fashion. It begins by motivating
the use of ADAS and then explains different ADAS models and the goals
of their control systems. Systems analysis and control architectures
are presented, followed by a treatment of the use of optimal control
and the Kalman filter. The author then presents more advanced control
techniques and gives an overview of control problems involved in fully
autonomous, hybrid and electric vehicles. Each chapter contains a
specific discussion of its subject in terms of various ADAS
functionalities, such as active suspension, power steering, lane
control and automated parking. The text is developed by extensive use
of worked examples, related to the applications discussed. Appendices,
including necessary aspects of linear algebra and the use of MATLAB
render the text self-contained.MATLAB files are provided to help both
student and instructor model and analyse the systems being discussed.
An electronic solutions manual is freely available for download by
instructors adopting the book for their classroom teaching. This
textbook will help final-year undergraduate and graduate students to
understand the practical issues they will face when working on
automotive systems in the real world and the theoretical underpinnings
they will need to get to grips with the control systems of present and
future generations of cars and other automotive transport. A basic
grounding in mathematics and physics is all that is required to get
the most from this text.
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Theory and Applications
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031225208
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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