Neural Network Tire Force Modeling for Automated Drifting
Broadbent, Nicholas Drake, Weber, Trey, Mori, Daiki, Gerdes, J. Christian
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Automated drifting presents a challenge problem for vehicle control, requiring models and control algorithms that can precisely handle nonlinear, coupled tire forces at the friction limits. We present a neural network architecture for predicting front tire lateral force as a drop-in replacement for physics-based approaches. With a full-scale automated vehicle purpose-built for the drifting application, we deploy these models in a nonlinear model predictive controller tuned for tracking a reference drifting trajectory, for direct comparisons of model performance. The neural network tire model exhibits significantly improved path tracking performance over the brush tire model in cases where front-axle braking force is applied, suggesting the neural network's ability to express previously unmodeled, latent dynamics in the drifting condition.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-18-2024
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